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Who Should Receive the New COVID-19 Booster Shot? Know What FDA Exactly Approve
The FDA approved updated versions of the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines. Since Covid continues to spread.
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Can COVID Vaccines Increase The Risk Of Heart Attack? Study Offers Answers
The efficacy of COVID vaccines has been debated since they first arrived on the scene, as many credible studies proved its ill effects on the heart.
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Woman Loses All Her Limbs After Eating Undercooked Fish: US CDC Shares Advisory On Vibrio Vulnificus Bacteria
People can get infected when an open wound is exposed to Vibrio vulnificus or comes in contact with raw or undercooked seafood.
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Dengue Outbreak Escalates in Ghaziabad And Noida: DEN-2 Strain Detected
Sunday's report brings Ghaziabad's dengue cases to nearly 500, while Noida grapples with 400 cases. Read ahead to know more.
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Schools And Colleges Shut Indefinitely In Kerala: No End In Sight To Niaph Virus’ Tirade
The Kerala government instructed to shut down all schools, professional colleges, and tuition centres in Kozhikode and Beypore.
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Clade 9: New Strain Of Chicken Pox Causing Virus Found In India, Here’s How You Can Protect Yourself
Named Clade 9, this strain is common in countries like Germany, the UK and the US, and has been discovered in India for the first time.
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Vishvas.News introduces its WhatsApp Channel to help readers live an informed life
With new privacy features, users can now access the latest fact checks and alerts.
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Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month: Understanding Diagnosis, And Treatment
By spreading awareness about Sickle Cell Disease, we can reduce stigmatisation and ensure that affected individuals. Read ahead.
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Long-Term Lung Issues Plague Mild COVID Survivors One Year Later, Study Reveals
These findings provide valuable insights into the long-term impact of the virus on lung function for affected individuals. Read ahead to know.
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New Health Discovery: Smoking Accelerates Ageing And Reduces Cell Regeneration
The study highlights the damaging impact of smoking, correlating the number of cigarettes smoked and the extent of telomere shortening.