Covid-19 worsened 'silent' spread of antimicrobial resistance: WHO
Antibiotics overused during Covid-19, says WHO: What this finding means for India
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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalised with COVID-19
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WHO reports widespread overuse of antibiotics in patients hospitalized with COVID-19
WHO Says COVID-19 Worsened The ‘Silent’ Spread Of Antimicrobial Resistance
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Why mumps cases are rising in Delhi-NCR, other states
Surge in mumps cases in Delhi NCR: Here are the symptoms and know how to stay safe
Mumps in children: Symptoms, complications, and prevention strategies
Mumps Outbreak in Delhi: What Precautions Should You Take? Your FAQs Answered
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Traces of bird flu virus found in one in five samples of pasteurized milk, FDA says
Bird flu virus has been spreading in US cows for months, RNA reveals
By Smriti Felicitas Mallapaty
Updates on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
US FDA says about 1 in 5 commercial milk samples tested positive for bird flu traces
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Nagaland joins movement for 'accelerating fight against malaria'
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Summer Diabetes Control: 8 Fun Exercises to Reduce Blood Sugar Levels
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Fitness trainer claims ORS+lemon is what you need for strength during workouts: ‘I can vouch for it’
Nutritional deficiencies which lead to weight gain
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Stunting risk higher among children living in India's hills, mountains: Study
Indian Study Shows Hilly Areas Linked To High Risk Of Childhood Stunting
Living in higher altitudes linked to stunted growth for children in India
Stunting risk higher among children living in India's hills, mountains: Study
Children living in hilly areas of India are at higher risk of poor growth; Here's why
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At Least 3 Women Contracted HIV After Getting "Vampire Facial" At Spa, US Health Body Finds
By Bhavya Sukheja
Beware of ‘Vampire Facials’: 3 women tested positive for HIV after getting microneedling facial in US
Women contract HIV after getting 'vampire facial' at salon
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Vampire facial HIV cluster in New Mexico detailed in CDC report
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Vampire Facial Infected Woman With HIV, What Is It?
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Rising Stroke Risk In Physically Active Younger Adults: Neurologist Shares Key Preventive Measures
By Tanya Dutt
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How stress can affect your body
Stress-Free Mind: 5 Activities To Do For Relieving Stress | TheHealthSite.com
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How to manage stress: maintain a consistent sleep routine, get to bed early and down screens
By Joanne Hunt
Everything that people should know about stress, according to a doctor
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10 fibre-rich foods for weight loss
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Nearsightedness is at epidemic levels – and the problem begins in childhood
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How to keep sperms healthy: Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, ditch stress
6 fertility killers in males everyone should be aware of- WATCH IT
Male fertility: Nuts and seeds to garlic, list of antioxidants-rich foods to help men improve their sperm health
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How to improve sperm count and boost male fertility
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12 superfoods in daily diet that improve sperm count, motility
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6 Tips To Prevent Mosquito Bite In Summers
By Shailvee Tiwari
7 super effective ways to keep mosquitoes away
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Mosquito outlook for Texas as activity ramps up
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How Can Artificial Sweetener Like Neotame Affect Your Health
Are artificial sweeteners safe for you?
By Kriti Shukla
Sweetener present in cakes and chewing gum can destroy your gut; Read on to know how
Artificial sweetener neotame found in cakes, drinks, chewing gums can damage gut
By Daphne Clarance
Cakes and drinks sweetener neotame can damage gut wall, scientists find
By Denis Campbell
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A-Fib Symptoms and Treatment: What Younger Adults Should Know
By Dani Blum
Afib more dangerous for patients under 65 than previously thought, UPMC study finds
Atrial fibrillation treatment in older people: Options and more
By Tabitha Britt
Rising trend in atrial fibrillation risk over 20 years heightens concern for related heart and stroke complications
By Sushama R. Chaphalkar
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Unmeasured nutrition and over exertion can cause cardiac arrest? Tips to protect your heart
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PCOS: Summer Workout Tips For Better Management
By Manya Singh
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Doctors successfully treated a high surgical risk patient with innovative 'MitraClip' procedure
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India eyes to increase oral polio vaccine supply | Mint
By Somrita Ghosh
Netherlands: Health Secy visits Bilthoven Biologicals, discusses collaboration on production of oral polio v..
Polio vax supplies: Health secy visits OPV maker Bilthoven's Dutch plant
By Sohini Das
"It is a matter of pride for us": Health Secy on visting OPV manufacturing unit in Netherlands
"It is a matter of pride for us": Health Secy on visting OPV manufacturing unit in Netherlands
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Global immunization campaigns saved millions of lives over past 50 years, a study reveals - Shia Waves
Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
154 million lives worldwide saved by immunisation efforts over 50 years: Study
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Vaccines saved at least 154 million lives in 50 years: WHO
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Silent signals: Know unseen signs and symptoms of cancer for swift detection
By Zarafshan Shiraz
NHS symptoms of silent cancer thousands may have - but many dismiss vital signs
By Fiona Callingham and Isabelle Bates
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Does Indian food give ample proteins? US-based expert lists the best dietary sources
By Simran Arora
Which protein powder is safe for you? Here's how to read the label
By Vijay Thakkar
Basics about protein powders that you should know
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What is in your protein powder?
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Dietitians reveal why protein powders, shakes and gels are a waste of money (and possibly dangerous) for most people
By Maiya Focht
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Vitamins and infertility: How vitamin deficiency can cause fertility issues in men and women
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Health benefits of mango leaves
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Harvard expert spent 20 years studying 'brain foods'. She shares No. 1 nutrient for a healthy brain
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Falsa Fruit Benefits For Skin: 5 Benefits Of Eating Indian Sherbet Berry | TheHealthSite.com
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World's first jab to stop skin cancer being tested | World News | WION
Revolutionary Cancer Vaccine Doubles Survival Rates, Igniting New Hope
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British man tests first personalised melanoma vaccine
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UK cancer patient joins trial for world’s first skin cancer vaccine
By Aditi Khanna
Giving Hope: All about the world's first personalised melanoma vaccine tested in the UK
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Animals that break trust
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Blood-Based Biomarker Warns of Arthritic Knees Years in Advance
Osteoarthritis: Blood test may spot signs 8 years early
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Early detection of 'osteoarthritis' may allow therapy that improves joint health: Researchers
Blood test finds knee osteoarthritis up to 8 years before it appears on X-rays
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Blood test could detect osteoarthritis eight years before X-rays
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Health benefits of popular food pairings
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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: The simple drug-free fixes to cure bloating
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Summer Foods That Help Manage Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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IBS treatment: Low FODMAP diet more effective than medication
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Dietary Changes Beat Meds in Treating IBS
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Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Can Lower the Risk of IBS
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Want to keep your gut healthy during summer? Essential tips you need to follow
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From highest to lowest, 10 best sources of plant-based protein
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Depression And Heart Disease Could Have Genetic Link: Study
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Dengue fever during pregnancy could cause low birth weight of newborn
By Daphne Clarance
Study links mode of birth, antibiotic use in infants to more antibiotic resistance genes
By Chris Dall
Dengue fever infections found to have negative impacts on infant health for three years
Dengue Fever During Pregnancy Affects Infant's Health For First 3 Years: Study
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Babies of dengue-infected pregnant women shown to be at high risk for poor health in first years of life
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Study Finds Human Brains Have Grown In Size Over Last 75 Years, Is It Good News For Dementia Patients?
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Germany norovirus: Eight hundred fall sick at Stuttgart spring festival
By Paul Kirby
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In a first, scientists use new tech to see inside cancer cells
By Mrigakshi Dixit
New technique allows scientists to study the fatty contents of cancer cells
New method for analyzing cancer cells could unlock targeted treatments
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New imaging technique offers insights into how cancer cells work
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Scientists Can Now See Inside a Single Cancer Cell
By Ed Cara
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