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Online media use shows strong genetic influence
09 Feb 2017
Govt denies policy shift in national immunisation programme
08 Feb 2017
There is no financial link between NTAGI and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) or any other organisation as the body consists of independent experts, says government
SC asks centre to verify identity of all mobile phone users
07 Feb 2017
The apex court has asked the government to put in place an effective system and complete the process of scrutiny of all mobile users in one year
Macy’s under pressure to drop Ivanka Trump line of merchandise
07 Feb 2017
Retail chain Macy's is facing pressure to drop Ivanka Trump's line after Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus stopped selling her merchandise
Study suggests immigrants provide better medical care than US doctors
07 Feb 2017
Researchers have found that international medical graduates tended to spend more time than US medical school graduates on their patients
Spread of drug-resistant malaria bug should worry India: expert
04 Feb 2017
Detection of malaria parasites resistant to the frontline artemisinin (ART) combination therapy in some south Asian countries should worry India, Govindarajan Padmanabhan, a top biochemist and malaria researcher at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru, has warned
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