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Sourav Ganguly Tests COVID-positive

Sourav Ganguly, former India captain and the current Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president, tested positive for coronavirus and was admitted to a Kolkata hospital.




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Myocardial Infarction: Reason for Singer KK's Death

The final post-mortem and chemical analysis reports of playback singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, cited 'myocardial infarction' as the cause of the singer's death.




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Model Bella Hadid Opens up About Struggling With Eating Disorders

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South Indian Actress Samantha Bravely Battles Myositis

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Monkey Fever Prompts Public Health Advisory in Tamil Nadu

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Monkeypox Detected in South Africa

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UN Intensifies Efforts Against Cholera in Somalia Amid Rising Death Toll

The United Nations humanitarian agency has intensified its efforts to address the medlinkcholera/medlink (!--ref1--) outbreak in Somalia, as the death toll has risen to 120 since January.




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South Africa on High Alert After 5 Monkeypox Cases Confirmed

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South Korea Confirms 4th African Swine Fever Case This Year

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Global Support Urged by South African President for Mpox Response

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South Korea Boosts Monkeypox Surveillance

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South Korea Responds to African Swine Fever Outbreak

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Mpox Outbreak in New South Wales

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Sodium-Based Treatments for High Blood Pressure

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Understanding How Seasonal Changes Impact Blood Pressure Levels

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AIIMS Sounds Alarm Over Rising Hypertension in Young Indian Children

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Reducing High Blood Pressure: The Impact of Low-Sodium Salt

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Sound-Based Blood Pressure Monitoring

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AIDS Survivors with Pets Feel Less Lonely, Isolated Through 2 Pandemics

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Immune-Evading HIV Protein Complex Solved

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India's AIDS Society Pushes for Fast-Tracking HIV Prevention Tools

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Y Chromosome: A Genetic Factor in Autism Risk

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Genetic Links Between Brain Volume, Parkinson's, and ADHD

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How Aging Affects Social Behavior in Animals

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Ultrasound: A New Tool for Brain Search and Rescue

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Lead Poisoning: A Silent Threat

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Personality Profiles Linked to Physical Activity and Health in Older Adults

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FLVCR1 Mutation Linked to Developmental and Neurodegenerative Disorder

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Role of Genetic Testing in Personalized Disease Prevention and Treatment

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Baby's Bliss Nipple Cream for Mommies Certified by Natural Product Association; One of Few Baby Companies to Receive Natural Seal

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Study Shows Women in America Prefer Aging at Home But Many Will Not Have Financial Resources to Do So

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Patient Safety, Treatment Advances, Complex Healthcare Issues to Dominate D.C. Nursing Conference, Hosted by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses

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Report: Majority of Minnesotans Overweight or Obese

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Patrick Soon-Shiong, M.D. and Michele B. Chan Join Prestigious List of Recipients of KCET Visionary Award at 10th Gala Honoring Region's Philanthropic Leaders

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PHOTO ADVISORY -- SAMHSA and Child Development Experts Promote the Importance of Mental Health Starting at Birth - National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day

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Genoptix Reports Solid Results for the First Quarter 2010

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NCPA Applauds Rep. Weiner for Introducing Bill to Rein in Pharmacy Benefit Manager Practices That Hurt Patients, Plan Sponsors and Community Pharmacies

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Data Comparing NUCYNTA(R) (tapentadol) Tablets to Oxycodone Immediate Release Tablets Presented at 2010 American Pain Society Annual Meeting

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NewCardio to Demonstrate the Innovative CardioBip at the Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting

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Spit May Soon Replace Blood For Diagnosis

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Urine as a Source of Power

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Hepatitis C Drug to be Offered Soon in India at Only One Percent of Its Cost in USA

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Bird Flu Cases Reported in 13 Indian States So Far

Bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in 13 states so far of which Avian Influenza has been reported in poultry birds from nine states while in wild birds from 12 states, said sources.




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Bird Flu Prevention Zone Declared Across UK, Say Sources

Across the United Kingdom, an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) has been declared, legally requiring bird keepers to "take a range of biosecurity precautions.




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Suspected Bird Flu Cases in South Korea

In South Korea suspected bird flu cases at a local farm have been detected. The suspected cases of the avian influenza were discovered at an




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Another Suspected Bird Flu Case Reported in South Korea

At a duck farm in South Korea, another suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been reported. According to the ministry, the latest




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Extreme Levels Of Bird Flu Cases in South Korea

A new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza was reported at a duck farm in South Korea, as revealed by sources. The latest case was reported




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Japan Records Second Avian Flu Outbreak of the Season

The Ministry of Agriculture in Japan confirmed a highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak at a poultry farm in the eastern prefecture of Ibaraki. This