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'Indian Idol is my mother's dream'

'I never thought I would come to Indian Idol or any other singing competition.'




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A Teacher Sings His Favourite Lata Song

'It is very natural to connect to Lataji's songs whenever I am singing,' says Atul Bane.




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Are You Ready For These Kuttey?

Aasmaan Bhardwaj, singer Rekha Bhardwaj and director-composer Vishal Bhardwaj's son, gets ready for his directorial debut with Kuttey, an ensemble action thriller, starring Arjun Kapoor, Radhika Madan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Tabu, Naseeruddin Shah and Kumud Mishra.




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Is Sidharth A Majnu In Real Life?

'Har ladki ke life mein majnugiri zaroorat hoti hai!'




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Kiara-Sidharth's Beautiful Wedding Video

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra gave everyone a preview of their wedding in the most unconventional way.




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Is Ajay Devgn Really Bholaa?

Yes, that's the question everyone wanted the answer to at the launch of Ajay Devgn's latest directorial Bholaa.




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What Shahid Finds 'Really Tough'

Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).




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'Most beautiful part about Sara is...'

Sara, and her co-star Vicky Kaushal, could not stop grinning throughout the success party of their film, as they blew balloons, sang, cut cake and pulled each other's leg.




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'Every film is make or break for you'

Hitesh Harisinghani and Afsar Dayatar bring back moments from Ghoomer's trailer launch in Mumbai.




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Ready For Mr & Mrs Mahi?

'There is no cringe shot in the film which could give me a sleepless night.'




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Is This The Hottest Song Of The Year?

What's more gorgeous than one Stree promoting her film? Well, two Strees, of course!




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Why Urvashi's Bathroom Video Got Leaked

Susi Ganeshan's Ghuspaithiya, starring Urvashi Rautela, Akshay Oberoi and Vineet Kumar Singh, revolves around the dangers of the digital world and the numerous threats that come with it, such as stalking and obsession.




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Salman Visits Malaika After Father's Death

A day after Malaika Arora's father, Anil Mehta allegedly died by suicide by jumping from the sixth floor of his building, Salman Khan visited the family to offer his condolences.




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An Intimate Video Is All Set To Release

Bollywood seems to have ignored the month of September, with only two Hindi releases coming up in theatres. But cine-goers need not worry, as Hollywood and south cinema makes up for it.




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Medicine wheels of the Plains and Rocky Mountains / an update[d] compendium (Reeves and Kennedy) and edited collection of works by John Brumley, Ted Birmie, Rebecca Kallevig, Barry Dau, Trevor Peck, and Dean Wetzel ; overall editors, Brian O. K. Reeves, M

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Tracks and traces: archaeology and paleontology at Wally's Beach, Alberta / edited by Brian Kooyman and Tatyanna Ewald

xxii, 322 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 28 cm




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Heartbleed exploit tl;dr

OpenSSL had a bug for several years which allowed attackers to untraceably read all your SSL traffic and some server memory. If you’re like me and have better things to do than reinvent the fix-wheel and you’re all like “WTFBBQ TL;DR” here’s the absolute minimum what anyone who runs a web server with SSL must […]




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Thanks to Retinafy.me readers, $1,044 go to kids in Ferguson!

Last Tuesday, I’ve started a little Thanksgiving charity drive to get some money together for kids in Ferguson. I couldn’t be happier that I’ve sold $1,044 worth of my book Retinafy.me with 100% of this going to Donors Choose projects in Ferguson, MO. (I’m coming up for the payment processor fees out of my own […]




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Probability of death by NCDs high in India: WHO




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Swine flu: 3-member team for Telangana




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New virus, more outbreaks

A look at state-wise data shows that states with larger numbers of fatalities are also those with less successful public health infrastructure as a whole




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Visible change in health indicators, says Nadda



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H1N1: health workers to be vaccinated




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Ebola transmission from dead patients possible



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Reasons for surge in H1N1 cases yet to be identified

People Cautioned against self medication



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Swine flu deaths soar past 660

Number of people affected by the H1N1 virus breaches the 10,000 mark as it spreads to new places like Nagaland.



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Smokers die 10 years sooner



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Swine flu toll nears 1000

Health Ministry sources said 965 people have perished due to the disease while the total number H1N1 virus affected has crossed 17,000 till February 25, 2015.




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Avoid sitting for long hours for a healthy heart



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Malaria: people with blood group A more vulnerable to severe disease




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India, U.S. researchers clash over swine flu strain mutation




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TB treatment programme may be generating more MDR cases

The RNTCP currently treats patients without knowing their resistance profile: JMM




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Increase taxes on tobacco products to curb demand: WHO




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Residents in Chennai hope for clear waterways and relief from mosquito menace




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Fewer children dying in infancy, says National Family Health Survey



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National Family Health Survey: PMO exerts pressure, data is out

The secretaries had been asked to show results for the work being done.




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Widespread lack of HIV awareness in Indian adults

The pattern is, worryingly, seen even in high burden States with the most drastic fall coming from Andhra Pradesh.




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Health cover: Too little, too scarce

80% not covered by any insurance, dependent on private sector for treatment.



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No threat to polio-free status of India: WHO




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Indian women facing early menopause: Survey




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National Health Policy: Cabinet note proposes assured services to all




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Brain-dead person gives new lease of life to four

Heart, liver and kidneys donated to various hospitals




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Remedying India’s healthcare colossus

Is the government Primary Health Centre still a place "where poor people go to die"?



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Medical team in Arunachal Pradesh’s Chongkhow village after 19 reported dead in two months




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Not all are equal: Where health coverage lags behind

Rural areas are still underserved by healthcare systems despite better funding.



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Antimicrobial resistance: clear and present danger

India awoke late to risks of antibiotic overuse and is scrambling to contain the surge in drug resistance.



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Regulating India’s regressive health insurance

Why India’s health insurance models frustrate and exclude a large part of the population.



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Personal and public choices eroding health

The surge in NCDs in India stems as much from today’s hectic lifestyle as from unplanned urban development.




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When a sedentary lifestyle turns deadly

Changing profile of hospital patients reflects a sharp rise in cardiovascular, endocrine disorders.




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New single-dose treatment shows promise in anti-malaria battle



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