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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with healthcare workers and vaccine beneficiaries in Himachal Pradesh on September 6 via video conferencing, an official statement said on Saturday. Himachal Pradesh has covered its entire eligible population with the first dose of the vaccine. The exercises carried out by

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A drone is build by three youths with mental health issue and are now gearing up to apply for the licence. Sagnik Sinha, a BTech graduate, suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. The 30-year-old Sagnik Sinha had a job in an IT company, but she lost it due

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Q1) Tell us a little bit about your journey in establishing yourself in the UAE.   I started my journey back in 2015 after spending about a decade in healthcare in India. I remember that we had come to Dubai thinking we would relocate to the West in

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According to reports, 20 junior doctors residing in Gandhi Medical College hospital have been diagnosed with dengue. All have been admitted to the tertiary care hospital. Amidst the pandemic, dengue is now turning out be another worrisome spot for the health department. According to the Hospital,

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According to the sources, The DCGI (The Drugs Controller General of India) granted permission to Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Life Sciences to conduct its COVID-19 vaccine trial on friday with certain conditions. The safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the SARS-CoV-2 recombinant protein subunit vaccine in healthy

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The coronavirus vaccines have proven to be very effective in preventing people from being hospitalized, this time among teens. The COVID-19 hospitalization rate among unvaccinated adolescents was about 10 times higher than adolescents who were fully vaccinated against coronavirus, according to new data from the US

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Scientists have identified a molecule that can help treat breast cancer, giving hope to patients who have become resistant to traditional therapies. The first-in-class molecule shuts down oestrogen-sensitive breast cancer in a new way, researchers said. First-in-class drugs are those that operate via a unique mechanism, such

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