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As the number of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) cases rise across the globe, most of us have started keeping a better check on our health, while also tracking any
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Everybody has at some point in their lives suffered from acid reflux. It is one of the most common disorders of the stomach and can seriously affect the
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Every year, on 6 July, World Zoonoses Day is celebrated. This day commemorates Louis Pasteur and his role in administering the first successful vaccine against Rabies virus back
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Ever thought about a world without colours? Imagine a world without the orange hues of the sunset, the serene white of snow, the lush green of forests or