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Future belongs to societies that invest in healthcare: MoS Health
Future belongs to societies that invest in healthcare: MoS Health

New Delhi,  Union Minister of State for Health, Bharati Pravin Pawar on Monday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes that the future belongs to societies that invest in healthcare.

In her address at the inauguration ceremony of the 2021 MBBS Batch of AIIMS, Kalyani, she said that it is the visi

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Regular, moderate physical activity enough for healthier brain
Regular, moderate physical activity enough for healthier brain

London,  Worried that you are unable to hit the gym? A moderate physical activity like taking a stroll in the park or using steps instead of lifts done regularly may keep your brain healthy, according to a UK expert.

Professor James Goodwin, Director of science and research impact at the Brain Health Net

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Temperature-related deaths may rise if global warming exceeds 2 degrees C
Temperature-related deaths may rise if global warming exceeds 2 degrees C

London,  The death rate linked to extreme temperatures will increase significantly if global warming exceeds 2 degrees Celsius, warns a report.

"At current global warming levels of around 1.21 degrees C, we see a slight decrease in temperature-related mortality in winter and a minimal net effect in

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India crosses milestone as daily Covid cases fall below 4k
India crosses milestone as daily Covid cases fall below 4k

New Delhi, India achieved a major milestone on Tuesday as the daily new Covid-19 cases declined to 3,993 in the last 24 hours.

This is the lowest new Covid-19 cases recorded in India after a gap of 662 days, since 3,970 cases were reported on May 16, 2020.

In another achievement, India's active

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Even mild Covid can shrink brain regions related to smell: Study
Even mild Covid can shrink brain regions related to smell: Study

London, While brain-related abnormalities have been observed in cases of severe Covid-19, a new study suggests that even a mild infection can result in tissue damage and greater shrinkage in brain areas related to smell.

Researchers from the University of Oxford looked at changes to the brains of 785 people, aged

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Showers likely in K'taka on March 7-8: IMD
Showers likely in K'taka on March 7-8: IMD

Bengaluru,  Karnataka is likely to experience showers on Monday and Tuesday due to depression in the Bay of Bengal region, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

While Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Kodagu, Chikkamagalur and Hassan districts are set to receive rains on Monday, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi,

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Chile creates national park to protect Santiago's glaciers
Chile creates national park to protect Santiago's glaciers

Santiago,  Chilean President Sebastian Pinera has announced the creation of Santiago Glaciers National Park to protect 46 per cent of the ice contained in the Andes area of the Santiago Metropolitan Region.

The objective is to advance the protection of about 75,000 hectares, which contain glaciers holdin

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Help farmers by making India world leader in vegan food, fashion: PETA to govt
Help farmers by making India world leader in vegan food, fashion: PETA to govt

New Delhi, PETA India on Monday appealed to the Centre to launch and support pro-vegan collaborations with local farmers and entrepreneurs to meet the soaring global consumer demand for vegan food, clothing and more.

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has written to Minister of Commerce a

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171 wildfires burning across Florida
171 wildfires burning across Florida

Washington,  There are currently 171 wildfires burning more than 15,000 acres (about 6,070 hectares) throughout the southeasternmost US state of Florida, local authorities have said.

Wildland firefighters and resources from numerous fire and emergency service departments are working to help suppression e

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Australia, Indonesia join forces to tackle ocean pollution
Australia, Indonesia join forces to tackle ocean pollution

Canberra, Australia's national science agency and the federal government have formed a partnership with Indonesia to address plastic pollution in the Indo-Pacific.

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) has announced that, along with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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