Public Health
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INTERNATIONAL
Pakistan loses more than PKR 700 billion a year to illicit trade: Report
May 8, Islamabad, Pakistan According to ARY News, a study published by a well-known international research organization shows that Pakistan…
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BUSINESS
Indian ambassador talks with Executive Secretary of the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm Conventions on LIFE and the pro-people planet
Geneva, Switzerland, May 8: Rolph Payet, Executive Secretary of the Basel, Rotterdam, and Stockholm Conventions, met with Arindam Bagchi, India’s…
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NATIONAL
Residents at the receiving end of the sewage flow into the streets of Bawani Khera
The sewage system in Bhiwani district’s Bawani Khera is overflowing, with clogged sewer pipes in several areas. People voice worries…
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NATIONAL
Police raid two phony spice factories
The Delhi crime department has uncovered a scam involving the production and sale of tainted spices as part of a…
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NATIONAL
At 41.1 degrees Celsius, Delhi had the hottest day of the season
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that Delhi saw the warmest day of the year on Sunday, with a high…
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LIFESTYLE
Open House: How can we stop the deterioration of the environment?
Degradation of the environment is a serious problem for our world. This is the outcome of human activity such as…
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HEALTH
Fighting malaria
In India, malaria is a serious public health issue that is expected to cause 5,511 fatalities and 33.8 lakh cases…
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HEALTH
According to a Lancet research, women experience more health issues than men do early mortality risks
Significant gender gaps in health outcomes are one important component of global health that has been highlighted by recent research…
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NATIONAL
The couple intends to sue AstraZeneca, claiming their daughter passed away after her use of Covishield
AstraZeneca was to be sued by a couple who claimed that their daughter passed away as a result of using…
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HEALTH
According to the Lancet, males are more likely than women to die from COVID-19, cancer, and heart disease; understand why
The greater burden of illnesses, including cancer, heart attacks, and even COVID-19, among males makes them more likely than women…
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