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    A key to long covid is virus lingering in the body, scientists say

    A key to long covid is virus lingering in the body, scientists say Virus remaining in some people’s bodies for a long time may be causing longer-term complications, recent research suggests
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    Mental health issues cost Indian firms $14 billion a year: Deloitte

    Mental health issues cost Indian firms $14 billion a year: Deloitte Poor mental health amongst employees costs Indian companies a combined $14 billion a year due to absenteeism, attrition and other reasons, Deloitte estimated in a report after surveying nearly 4,000 workers.
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    What covid treatment will cost you in 2023

    What covid treatment will cost you in 2023 The US government will soon stop paying for vaccines, monoclonal antibodies and drugs like Paxlovid. That's bad news for already-weak demand.
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    SII plans Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis vaccine

    SII plans Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis vaccine SII has submitted its phase 2-3 clinical trial data to the DCGI’s panel seeking permission for the vaccines
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    Indians use antibiotics at will, without proper guidance, Azithromycin most used: Lancet study

    Indians use antibiotics at will, without proper guidance, Azithromycin most used: Lancet study In India, the drug regulatory responsibilities are distributed between the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO)—the national regulatory body for pharmaceuticals and medical devices—under...
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    India to develop reusable rockets for the world: ISRO Chairman

    India to develop reusable rockets for the world: ISRO Chairman ISRO Chairman S Somnath informed that the space agency plans to design and build reusable rockets for the global market
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    When a mutual-fund converts to an ETF: How it works

    When a mutual-fund converts to an ETF: How it works Fund investors can benefit, but they should be aware of the possible tax implications
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    A new shot at using fish oil

    A new shot at using fish oil Injecting forms of omega-3 fatty acids directly into the bloodstream shows promise in treating stroke and other conditions
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    Obstructive sleep apnoea is related to increased risk of cancer in people: Study

    Obstructive sleep apnoea is related to increased risk of cancer in people: Study People with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) have an elevated risk of cancer, according to a large study presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
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    Coating a game changer to kill Covid virus, germs in minutes?See what study says

    Coating a game changer to kill Covid virus, germs in minutes?See what study says The coating could be a game changer in traditionally germ-laden public spaces like airports and hospitals, according to Anish Tuteja, a professor of material science and engineering at U-M and co-corresponding...
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    Europe’s energy crunch squeezes world’s largest particle collider

    Europe’s energy crunch squeezes world’s largest particle collider CERN is drafting plans to idle its particle accelerators, including the Large Hadron Collider, if France runs short of electricity
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    Mumbai reports 376 COVID-19 cases with two fatalities on Sunday

    Mumbai reports 376 COVID-19 cases with two fatalities on Sunday Mumbai has reported 376 COVID-19 and two fatalities cases in the last 24 hours. The total active cases in the city now stand at 2,949.
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    Indian authorities say country will not witness a covid fourth wave

    Indian authorities say country will not witness a covid fourth wave Top Indian scientists and public health experts said a large part of India’s population has already been exposed to the Omicron variant during the third wave, and have developed hybrid immunity by vaccination, booster doses and...
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    Moderate exercise may reduce the risk of developing heart failure: Study

    Moderate exercise may reduce the risk of developing heart failure: Study In a new research published in the flagship journal Circulation, authors sasy engaging in moderate or vigorous physical activity may reduce the risk of developing heart failure
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    Fuel leak could delay first launch of NASA's Artemis moon rocket until October

    Fuel leak could delay first launch of NASA's Artemis moon rocket until October For the second time in a week, NASA on Saturday aborted an attempt to launch its giant, next-generation rocketship, citing a stubborn fuel leak that the space agency said could delay the debut mission of its...
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    NASA's 2nd attempt to launch Artemis 1 today, to attract up to 400,000 visitors

    NASA's 2nd attempt to launch Artemis 1 today, to attract up to 400,000 visitors Ground teams at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday began a final full day of launch preparations on the eve of a second attempt to send NASA's giant, next-generation moon rocket on its debut test flight, five...
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    India launches its first cervical cancer vaccine, Serum likely to keep cost <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>200-400

    India launches its first cervical cancer vaccine, Serum likely to keep cost <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>200-400 The government said that ‘CERVAVAC’ is an outcome of a partnership of DBT and BIRAC with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, supported by Serum Institute for the indigenous...
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    NASA's Webb takes image of planet outside our solar system

    NASA's Webb takes image of planet outside our solar system NASA has released the image of the exoplanet, called HIP 65426 b, which is about six to 12 times the mass of Jupiter
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    Do vaccinated people infected by Omicron have greater protection? Here's what study shows

    Do vaccinated people infected by Omicron have greater protection? Here's what study shows The research analysed the probability of vaccinated people becoming infected with the subvariant BA.5 currently in circulation
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    Will omicron-specific booster shots be more effective at combating COVID-19?

    Will omicron-specific booster shots be more effective at combating COVID-19? As of Aug. 31, 2022, only 48.5% of booster-eligible people in the U.S. have received their first booster shot, and just under 34% of those eligible have received their second
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