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Kashi takes on Zika, Ahmedabad still sleeps


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Strokes may increase desire for alcohol: Study
Zee News - 7 hours ago
According to the study, stroke kills neurons in a part of the brain called the dorsal lateral striatum, and th
stop inhibiting certain neurons in the mid-brain.

Zee News

'Ramzan a God-sent opportunity for those wanting to quit smoking'


Times of India - 19 hours ago
HYDERABAD: This year, Ramzan has coincided with the World No Tobacco Day (May 31) and health
Times of India

experts point out that fasting during Ramzan is a God-sent opportunity for Muslims who want to quit
smoking.
H&FW projects launched
Nagaland Post - 5 hours ago
Nagaland Health Project, Malaria Elimination (NVBDCP), Rashtriya Swasthya BimaYojana (RSBY) and
Aushadhi (Generic Drugs) for 11 districts was launched at a function held at Capital Convention Centre,
Kohima on Thursday with Minister Health and ...

Morung Express

Internet withdrawal disorder? Going offline makes blood pressure, heart rate go
among avid users
Scroll.in - 1 hour ago
Some people who use the internet a lot experience bodily changes such as increased heart rate and blo
pressure when they go offline, a study by scientists from the United Kingdom and Italy has shown.

Scroll.in

Cancer survivor keen on volunteering


The Kingston Whig-Standard - 2 hours ago
Shirley Brown, Relay For Life committee chair, at the Canadian Cancer Society's Kingston office on
Thursday. Brown is a breast cancer survivor.

The Kingston Whig-Standard

Beez in the trap: women putting wasps nests in their vajayjay


New York Daily News - 6 hours ago
At the risk of sounding obvious, it's a bad idea to put a wasp's nest in your, or indeed any, vagina. The la
holistic herbal nonsense trend?
New York Daily News

Thinking of a new tattoo? You must read this


Daily Post North Wales - 11 hours ago
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Thinking of getting some new ink this summer? This man flouted afterc
rules and contracted a fatal infection.

Daily Post North Wales

New Electrical Brain Stimulation Technique Shows Promise in Mice


New York Times - 3 hours ago
A brain slice showing cells of a mouse hippocampus, in lighter green, that were activated by a new elec
stimulation technique.

New York Times

India's first eye socket reconstruction in KGMU


Times of India - 5 hours ago
Lucknow: For the first time in India, doctors at KGMU have successfully repaired a badly mutilated eye socket of person, gi
him back his perfect vision.
Cracking The Code That Lets The Brain ID Any Face, Fast
NPR - 4 hours ago
Most people have an uncanny ability to tell one face from another, even though the differences are extre
small. Now scientists think they know how our brains do this.

NPR

Reality check: Should you wash your hands in warm or cold water?
Globalnews.ca - 4 hours ago
Step-by-step guide to washing your hands Here's how to properly wash your hands according to a techn
endorsed by the World Health Organization.

Globalnews.ca

Hot grandma defies age with sugar-free lifestyle


Toronto Sun - 8 hours ago
Carolyn Hartz commands attention whenever she's on the beach. Her sculpted body and youthful looks
would make one think this beauty is in her 20s.

Toronto Sun

Local solutions, people-centred health systems key to ending AIDS epidemic U


deputy chief
UN News Centre - 3 hours ago
Fanaye Hailu says her daughter Betty was born HIV-free and is now eight years old and suggests that e
mother, every pregnant woman must get tested for HIV which can save the lives of the mother and her b

UN News Centre

Dengue mosquito-breeding found at PSU colony, superspeciality


Business Standard - 5 hours ago
Breeding of dengue mosquitoes has been reported from an NTPC staff colony and a superspeciality hospital, among other
places in south Delhi, the area's civic body today said.
New app to improve lives of people with dementia
The Hans India - 7 hours ago
In a first, an app is being developed by researchers to help improve the environment at workplaces, pub
buildings and homes for people living with dementia.

The Hans India

Aftermath continues to stalk Bhopal Gas catastrophe victims


The Hans India - 1 hour ago
Over three decades after the horrific Bhopal gas tragedy, there are still unmet eye-care needs among th
survivors of the catastrophe, considered the world's worst industrial disaster, say experts.

The Hans India

'False dengue-check reports'


The Hindu - 11 hours ago
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday slammed the civic bodies for misleading it by filing false reports on steps to control
menace of vector-borne diseases like dengue and chikungunya in the city and warned of contempt proceedings.
Nine community radio stations across Odisha aired awareness program On Wor
No Tobacco Day
Odisha Diary - 6 hours ago
Bhubaneswar: On World No Tobacco Day, nine community radio stations across Odisha has aired the
awareness generation talk on harmful impact of tobacco.

Odisha Diary

This is what cause hearing loss in adults


Kasmir Monitor - 7 hours ago
A new study conducted by researchers has helped to find the reason behind hearing loss in adults. Scie
says that genetic change can cause jaw malformation which triggers hearing defects in adulthood.

Ka smir Monitor

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