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There's no doubt that there's a lot to be concerned about for people who are trying to conceive. Even though pr...
Read MoreBill Gates invests $50 million towards Alzheimer’s R&D in the Dementia Discovery Fund
When it comes to meaningful charity, Gates is the first name that comes to one’s mind. Bill Gates never loses an opportunity to donate for a noble cause. H...
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American medical professionals specializing in respiratory conditions and critical care are concerned about what climate change may mean for patient health, a new survey fi...
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Chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease are rising fast in low- and middle-income countries, striking far younger populations than in rich countries and causing much...
Read MoreCases of rising infant deaths in tribal hamlets worry officials
Efforts to counsel Lambada tribal women on the importance of protecting girl child notwithstanding, the Women and Child Welfare Department is worried over the increasing in...
Read MoreWalking is a super pill
“Walking is super pill,” according to the findings of a recently released survey which was conducted among doctors who are treating the four most rampant chroni...
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