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Why hundreds of Samsung workers are protesting in India

About 1500 workers in Tamil Nadu state have been striking work for the past 11 days.




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Could you switch careers into cyber-security?

From ex-policemen to former physicists, cyber-security firms search outside the industry for staff.




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'It's our moonshot': Why scientists are drilling into volcanos

In Iceland scientists plan to drill down to magma to understand it and use it for energy production.




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The green software that could make big carbon savings

Greener software could make devices last longer and use less electricity.




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Musk promises self-driving Tesla taxis, but are they safe?

BBC Tech Correspondent Lily Jamali analyses the 'robocabs' and if their technology is up to par.




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Our parents wouldn’t leave Bucha, then Russia moved in

Sisters Lesia and Galya lost touch with their parents, who did not want to flee their hometown, Bucha.




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Why are university tuition fees going up?

Tuition fees in England are to rise for the first time in eight years, to help universities.




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Why Tesla, crypto and prisons are Trump trade winners

As the dust settles on a post-election stock market rally, some firms have already gained.




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Rare footage of a cartel gun battle near US-Mexico border

Texas law enforcement said the shootout was between factions of the Gulf Cartel.




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Former Bolivian president shares 'assassination attempt' video

Evo Morales said he survived an attempt on his life on Sunday, blaming the current government.




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Tax-News.com: Switzerland To Share Tax Data With 12 More States

At its meeting on May 18, 2022, the Swiss Federal Council approved the dispatch on the introduction of the automatic exchange of information on financial accounts (AEOI) with 12 other partner countries.




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School Children Enrolled on a Dengue Awareness Spree

Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj held a high-level meeting with all the stakeholders to review the preparedness to tackle medlinkvector-borne/medlink diseases in the national capital.




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Karnataka Declares Dengue Fever an Epidemic

The Karnataka government declared medlinkdengue fever/medlink (!--ref1--) an epidemic and updated the state's epidemic disease regulations accordingly.




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Introducing Tirzepatide in India: A New Era in Diabetes Care

Recently, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) in India approved Eli Lilly's medlinkTirzepatide/medlink, an active ingredient in




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High BMI Eligibility for Semaglutide Raises Medicare Costs

61% of Medicare-eligible adults have a medlinkBMI/medlink of 27 or higher, indicating they could potentially benefit from a GLP-1 receptor agonist like semaglutide for weight loss (!--ref1--).




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Why Are Women Getting More Benzodiazepines?

Almost 5% of stroke survivors aged 65 and older received benzodiazepines for the first time within 90 days after an ischemic stroke as per a study, published




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Enhancing Dry Eye Care Through Modern Strategies

Highlights: Experts highlight the strategies that blend procedural and pharmacological therapies to optimize dry ey




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Where Do Humans Stand When It Comes to AI in Healthcare?

Highlights: Recent surveys indicate that concerns about the potential negative impacts of AI in healthcare are on t




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Saree Cancer: How Tight Petticoats Lead to Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Highlights: Wearing tight petticoats repeatedly can cause chronic irritation, leading to Squamous cell carcinoma (S




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Healing Power of Touch: Why Hugs Are More Than Just Comfort

Highlights: Physical touch releases oxytocin, which promotes feelings of trust, empathy, and optimism Touc




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Deshna Dugad on How to Care for Your Hair

Highlights: Deshna Dugad is a well-known Indian child actor Despite her hectic schedule, she offers advice on h




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Indian Actress Karuna Pandey on How to Care for Your Skin and Hair

Highlights: Karuna Pandey is a well-known Indian actress Despite her hectic schedule, she offers advice on ho




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Know How Molecular You's AI is Personalizing Healthcare

Highlights: Molecular You leverages AI for precise biomarker analysis and early disease detection Dr. Rob Fraser




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Beyond Asanas: Dr. Basuray's Prescription for Holistic Diabetes Care

Highlights: Dr. Basuray challenges the asana misconception, revealing yoga as a comprehensive lifestyle for diabete




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Are Fortified Foods the Solution to Meeting Daily Nutrient Needs?

Fortified foods and supplements help meet nutrient needs but could lead to excessive vitamin B6 intake in a small portion of users.




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Amrita Amyloid Center: Revolutionizing Amyloidosis Care in India

Highlights: Amrita Amyloid Center offers specialized multidisciplinary care for all types of systemic amyloido




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India's First Portable Hospital: Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube Can Be Flown To Disaster Areas

Highlights: India introduces the Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube, a portable hospital designed for swift deployment in




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Strengthening India's Healthcare: Interim Budget 2024

Highlights: Expanded healthcare coverage for grassroots workers Initiative to establish more medical colleges




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Union Budget 2024 for Healthcare Sector

Highlights: Customs duties on key cancer drugs fully exempted Reduced costs for diagnostic imaging equipment




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Analysis of Healthcare Budget Allocations for 2024-2025: Increases in Expenditure

Highlights: The Medical Treatment of CGHS Pensioners (PORB) increased significantly from (and) #8377;4,296.40 crores to (and) #




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Transforming Healthcare: Improving Doctor and Nurse Availability in India

Highlights: 82% rise in medical colleges from 2014 to 2023 112% increase in MBBS seats and 127% in PG seats




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Forced Fatherhood - Men's Rights Differ Regarding Parenthood

The inconsistencies in the law regarding the rights of men in claiming parenthood with frozen embryos and developing embryo situations in pregnancies




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Major WHO Report is Informed by Eye Care Research.

New research published today in The Lancet Global Health reveals that less than half of people over 50 worldwide have received spectacles or contact lenses




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Top Court Says Doctors are Not Always Liable for Patient's Death

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that a doctor is not liable for his patient's death. The doctor may only treat his patients to the best of his ability.




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Personal Examination of Doctor Who Prepared Medico-legal Cases Report Optional: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court recently ruled that a personal examination of the doctor who created a medico legal case report (MLR) was not required in order




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Evolution of Surrogacy Laws for Parenthood

Upholding the right to parenthood, the latest amendment to surrogacy regulations by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare allows individuals with




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To Treat or Not to Treat? Can Doctors Refuse Care

The patient-doctor relationship is revered as sacrosanct, governed by principles of trust, empathy, and mutual respect. However, recent events have reignited




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Nurses as Parents Exemplify Association Between Poor Sleep and Daily Stress: Study

Nurses who are parents are more susceptible than other groups to daily stress aggravated by sleep deprivation, revealed paper published in Journal of Sleep Research.




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International Nurses Day 2022: Nursing Sector Building Block Of Strong Healthcare Sector

A strong nursing sector is an important building block of a strong healthcare sector. Nurses are the foundation of hospitals and the heart and the soul




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Strong Nursing Sector Essential for Healthcare Sector, Says MoS Health

Union Minister of State for Health Dr. Bharati Pravin Pawar, a robust nursing sector is essential for a strong healthcare sector. Pawar added that




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New Tool Measures Moral Distress in Nursing Care

The COVID (and) #8208;19 pandemic developed new patient care circumstances that may have grown nurses moral distress, including COVID (and) #8208;19 transmission




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Nurse Coordination App for Critical Care

The newly developed NCCCS electronic app aims to enhance the care coordination skills of medlinknurses/medlink responsible for managing critically ill patients on life support.




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Healthy ecosystems are the key to productive agriculture

New book urges fundamental re-think to unite farmers and conservationists for sustainable development. STOCKHOLM (4 SEPTEMBER 2013) — We must prioritize the health of ecosystems and water supplies if we are to grow enough food to feed the world’s rising population. This is the key message of the book Managing Water and Agroecosystems for Food […]

The post Healthy ecosystems are the key to productive agriculture first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).





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Press Release: First Global Estimate of Urban Agriculture Reveals Area Size of the EU that’s Boosting Food Security in Cities

Study finds irrigation more common on city farms than rural farms, intensifying water demands in sprawling urban zones.

The post Press Release: First Global Estimate of Urban Agriculture Reveals Area Size of the EU that’s Boosting Food Security in Cities first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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El Niño event declared: Impacts on the Limpopo river basin in Southern Africa expected

IWMI and CIMMYT encourage stakeholders in the Limpopo River Basin to stay informed about the evolving El Niño event and its potential implications.

The post El Niño event declared: Impacts on the Limpopo river basin in Southern Africa expected first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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How Your Grandparents' Education Could Slow Your Aging

Highlights: Grandparents' education level impacts grandchildren's biological aging DNA methylation reveals slowe




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Are You Addicted to Work? How to Spot and Overcome Workaholism

Highlights: Many people are struggling with workaholism, unable to disconnect from work Constantly checking emai




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How to Care for Your Skin in Your 20s, 30s, and Beyond

Highlights: Skin aging begins as early as your 20s with reduced collagen production Sun protection is the most




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Women are More Vulnerable to Tech-Driven Stress

medlinkWomen/medlink face a higher risk of digital overload than men when managing work and family through technology, according to Lancaster University