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Young gay Latinos see rising share of new HIV cases, leading to call for targeted funding
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 2 days agoCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Four months after seeking asylum in the U.S., Fernando Hermida began coughing and...
Are Maoist leaders, CC members battling with serious ailments dying without getting better...
The New Indian Express· 2 days agoRAIPUR: Are the senior leaders of the banned CPI (Maoist) including their Central Committee (CC)...
Why insurance companies are feeling the pinch with rising cancer cases in India
Business Today· 5 days agoThis near-fivefold jump highlights a growing cancer incidence and mounting financial strain on...
How Oceania’s Fore Tribe Engaged In Cannibalism As Part Of This Bizarre Ritual - News18
News18· 4 days agoTribes are known for their bizarre and unconventional customs, ranging from near-injury markings on ...
FE Mental Health Series | ‘Therapy is expensive and finding the right therapist is even more...
Financial Express· 6 days agoThe mental health therapy and counseling in India are often unaffordable and inaccessible for the...
Valneva’s chikungunya vaccine gains EC’s market authorisation
Pharmaceutical Technology· 5 days agoTo enhance the vaccine's accessibility in low and middle-income countries Valneva has collaborated...
PUNJABI TADKA: Drugs, drones & Pak-scripted addiction in Gurdaspur
Tribune India· 6 days agoMurphy. Things are definitely getting from bad to worse with more and more heroin being pushed into...
Areas in Rajkot and Jamnagar declared cholera affected | Rajkot News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoRajkot: A few areas of Rajkot and Jamnagar cities were declared cholera-hit after positive cases were reported on Thursday. A six-year-old boy from Lohanagar railway crossing on Gondal road ...
Does COVID-19 cause long-term health issues like mini-strokes, pulmonary scarring, and irritable...
The Economic Times· 2 days agoScientists believe that recent health issues, especially those related to COVID-19, could be related...
Reducing salt intake can lower hypertension by 25% | Chennai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoReducing salt intake by 30% can lower hypertension by 25%. Dr. T S Selva Vinayagam emphasized the importance of reducing salt consumption to address non-communicable diseases ...