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Green tea, coffee may lower risk of cardivascular diseases for stroke survivorsDrinking green tea may help reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further cardiovascular problems among stroke and heart attack survivors, a new study suggests. ....
'65% working women feel Covid impacted their careers negatively'The impact of the pandemic has been disastrous for many, including women, as 65 per cent of working women feel that Covid-19 has impacted their careers negatively, a survey said on Tuesday. ....
Cancer patients too can take Covid vaccine, say doctorsCancer patients too can take Covid-19 vaccine, but under medical supervision, cancer specialists said ahead of the World Cancer Day on February 4. ....
National Centre for Performing Arts reopens for audience in FebAdding a dose of positivity and hope to the New Year, India's premier cultural institute, the National Centre for the Performing Arts is back with a fine array of live performances as the stage comes alive once again. The NCPA will be opening its doors to the public from 3rd February 2021 and art enthusiasts can now enjoy classical concerts, recitals, plays, stand-up shows and more, bringing back the good old days of live performances. ....
School students in Bihar to wear uniforms made by Bhagalpur weaversThe Bihar government has approved school uniforms made by the Jeevika women's group for children of government schools under the Chief Minister's scheme. The weavers of Bhagalpur will prepare the cloth for the dresses though the cloth material has not been approved yet. ....
'Brain training' may help treat PTSDA "brain training" may be an effective treatment for individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), researchers say. ....
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Covid-19 takes a toll on physicians' happiness, says reportThe Covid-19 pandemic has severely affected the mental and emotional well-being of doctors, with female physicians and those in critical care and infectious disease reporting among the highest rates of burnout during the pandemic, according to findings from a new report. ....
Expecting mothers at high risk of death due to Covid: StudyWomen, take note. Contracting Covid-19 while expecting a baby can have deadly consequences, a new study suggests. ....
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