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    What is triple negative breast cancers? Here's what new study shows on the growth of this aggressive subtype of cancer

    What is triple negative breast cancers? Here's what new study shows on the growth of this aggressive subtype of cancer Basal-like breast cancers, also known as triple-negative cancers, are a particularly aggressive subtype of breast cancer with limited treatment options. Although the origin of...
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    Bharat Biotech’s nasal covid vax gets CDSCO’s nod as heterologous booster

    Bharat Biotech’s nasal covid vax gets CDSCO’s nod as heterologous booster With this development, INCOVACC becomes world’s first intranasal vaccine to receive both primary series and heterologous booster approval, the company said
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    COVID nasal sprays may one day prevent and treat infection. Here’s where the science is up to

    COVID nasal sprays may one day prevent and treat infection. Here’s where the science is up to We have vaccines to boost our immune response to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID. We have medicines you can take at home (and in hospital) to treat COVID. Now researchers are trialling something...
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    Indian males have poorer hypertension control rate than females: Lancet study

    Indian males have poorer hypertension control rate than females: Lancet study The study has also shown that about seventy five per cent of Indian patients of hypertension have uncontrolled blood pressure
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    'COVID still unpredictable...': Former WHO chief scientist amid another virus surge in China

    'COVID still unpredictable...': Former WHO chief scientist amid another virus surge in China In terms of what the COVID virus is going to do next, there is still an element of unpredictability, former WHO chief scientist said
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    Next Covid strain may be more dangerous than Omicron, study finds

    Next Covid strain may be more dangerous than Omicron, study finds The lab study indicates that the pathogen could continue to mutate and a new variant may cause more severe illness and death than the relatively mild omicron strain
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    WHO confirms renaming monkeypox to 'MPOX'

    WHO confirms renaming monkeypox to 'MPOX' Monkeypox is to be renamed MPOX in English, the World Health Organization announced Monday, in a bid to avoid stigmatisation stemming from the existing name
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    TikTok promotes toxic diet culture among teens, young adults: Study

    TikTok promotes toxic diet culture among teens, young adults: Study The study, which was just published in PLOS One, found that TikTok is largely dominated by weight-normative messaging or the notion that a person's weight is the most significant indicator of their health. The most popular...
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    India prioritizing state action plans to contain AMR can be emulated by world: Health MoS

    India prioritizing state action plans to contain AMR can be emulated by world: Health MoS The minister urged all governments and partners to collaborate at the international, national and sub-national levels to tackle the challenge posed by AMR
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    Watch| ISRO's last PSLV mission of 2022; Launches Oceansat-3, 8 nano satellites today

    Watch| ISRO's last PSLV mission of 2022; Launches Oceansat-3, 8 nano satellites today The eight nanosatellites include ISRO Nano Satellite-2 for Bhutan (INS-2B), Anand, Astrocast (four satellites), and two Thybolt satellites
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    NASA converts light waves echoing from black hole into sound waves. Watch video

    NASA converts light waves echoing from black hole into sound waves. Watch video NASA has shared a video showing the light waves echoing around black holes converted into sound waves through a sonification technique. Watch video here
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    Coronavirus' ability to bind to human cell surface cause severe disease: Report

    Coronavirus' ability to bind to human cell surface cause severe disease: Report Scientists have discovered that a tailor-made pocket within the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is capable of binding itself to the human cell surface, is what results in some coronaviruses causing severe disease
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    How unhealthy diet may damage blood vessels, finds study

    How unhealthy diet may damage blood vessels, finds study Metabolic disease that emerge from a poor diet affects blood vessels in different organs of our body in a unique way, suggests the findings of recent study. It also suggests that damage due to unhealthy diet is partially reversible
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    Study in mice opens possibilities for universal flu vaccine: Report

    Study in mice opens possibilities for universal flu vaccine: Report Scientists have developed an mRNA lipid nanoparticle vaccine containing antigens from all twenty known subtypes of influenza A and B viruses
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    Ayush ministry announces academic chair in Ayurvedic science at Western Sydney University

    Ayush ministry announces academic chair in Ayurvedic science at Western Sydney University The Academic Chair will undertake academic and collaborative research activities in Ayurveda, including herbal medicine and yoga, as well as design academic standards and short-term/medium-term courses and...
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    Can Covid vaccination prevent reinfection? Study explains

    Can Covid vaccination prevent reinfection? Study explains Infected people are known to develop long-lasting natural immunity, however, Finderup Nielsen and her team wanted to know whether these individuals still get benefits from Covid-19 vaccination.
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    WHO likely to rename monkeypox to 'MPOX': Report

    WHO likely to rename monkeypox to 'MPOX': Report The World Health Organization (WHO) is looking to rename monkeypox to 'MPOX' to destigmatize the virus, according to a US newspaper report
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    ICMR seeks nod for phase-3 trials of 1st dengue vaccine

    ICMR seeks nod for phase-3 trials of 1st dengue vaccine An approval to the Indian shot from the DCGI could help in the global fight against dengue, for which there is no specific treatment, with patients currently treated for symptoms
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    ISRO to launch 9 satellites on November 26: 5 things to know

    ISRO to launch 9 satellites on November 26: 5 things to know ISRO PSLV-C54 launch is scheduled at 11.56 am on November 26, Saturday
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    Artemis: why it may be the last mission for Nasa astronauts

    Artemis: why it may be the last mission for Nasa astronauts The US-led Artemis programme aims to return humans to the Moon this decade – with Artemis 1 on its way back to Earth as part of its first test flight, going around the Moon
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