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COVID-19: PM Modi’s first dose of Corona vaccine

COVID-19: PM Modi's first dose of Corona vaccine

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the first dose of Coronavirus vaccine at the AIIMS Hospital in New Delhi.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the first dose of Coronavirus Vaccine at the AIIMS Hospital in New Delhi. PM Modi shared this information on social media.  He tweeted,” Took my ...

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Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine Proves 94% Effective, in Global Study

Pfizer’s COVID Vaccine Proves 94% Effective, in Global Study

Ben Rees, a researcher of Harvard, told that” It is the first large-scale PIR review evidence to examine the effectiveness of the vaccine in the real-time world.” A key player of pharmaceuticals, Pfizer’s vaccine is capable to control the COVID 94%, according to published a research report last Wednesday. Around ...

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A Common Parasite Can Give a Rare Infection

It is the first time that it was found that cancer cells have originated from a tapeworm. The parasite was found inside the body of a HIV patient. The cells were created in the form of a tumor that looks exactly like human tumors inside the body of a patient. ...

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Researchers Says Embryo Genetic Change Should Be Permitted

Research including genetic modification of human embryos, however controversial, is essential to increase basic understanding of the biology of right on time embryos and should be allowed, an international group of experts said on Wednesday. The statement was issued by members of the so-called Hinxton Group, a global system of ...

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Living In Space May Take Toll On Immune System

Researchers found that life in space can take a toll on  immune systems of humans. Nothing is known about the perseverance of changes in the immune systems of space explorers amid long haul space flights. For the said research, the scientists expected to inspect the progressions that will unfold in ...

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Inexpensive Drug Saves Your Blood And Money: New Study

Utilizing an inexpensive drug for each hip or knee replacement from 2013 has helped St. Michaels Hospital lessen its number of red platelet transfusions performed amid these surgeries with more than 40 for every penny without contrarily influencing patients, as per new research. The drug tranexamic corrosive, known as TXA, ...

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Lack Of Sleep May Increase Risk Of Common Cold

A new study distributed in Sleep has fortified the significance of getting a decent night’s sleep. Researchers have exhibited that not sufficiently getting sleep could expand the risk of coming down with a bug. The group reports that people who just get 6 hours of sleep a night or less ...

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