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Medical Reforms Announced as Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge of Andhra Pradesh Medical Council

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Gold Medals to Top Medical Students – Dr. Sreehari Rao Takes Charge as APMC Chairman, Announces Reforms

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While yoga traditionally gives you a lean and toned body, it can support muscle growth when poses are held for longer periods and combined with a proper diet rich in protein. It can beautifully ble...

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A team of researchers from IIT Madras has created a budget-friendly biosensor platform designed to test pregnant women for pre-eclampsia, a serious condition that can e...

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The GenomeIndia initiative has advanced considerably in the decoding of genetic data that is distinctive to the Indian populace, offering great promise for medical rese...

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The Okita Nail Fungus Light offers a contemporary, medication-free approach to persistent nail fungus. It employs Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) to address fungal infec...

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