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Household spread of Covid-19 is common and quick, a new CDC study finds

The spread of Covid-19 among members in a household after one person is infected is “common” and occurs quickly after illness onset, according to a new study from the US

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Drinks of coffee and green tea are lower risk of diabetes

The COVID pandemic has made us all super conscious about our health. According to a recent study, drinking a hefty amount of coffee and green tea every day is associated

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Benefits of premium teas

Premium teas offer more than just good taste.  The presence of certain important herbs and natural ingredients in these tea variants makes it a soothing and therapeutic drink. These components

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Detoxify your liver with these five simple foods

Liver disease is one of the most common causes of death in India, as per the World Health Organization (WHO). As is known, the main function of the liver is

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COVID-19 during Festivities: Social Etiquettes are a must!

Festive season brings together people from all walks of life, this ‘coming together’ is what imparts cultural and linguistic integration amongst all communities; however, things are ominously different this year.

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Bottle-fed babies ingest ‘millions’ of microplastics: study

Bottle-fed babies may ingest more than a million pieces of microplastics each day, new research showed Monday highlighting the abundance of plastics in our food products. There is growing evidence

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Rigorous hygiene routine to beat Covid increased OCD cases

From the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, experts have warned of a mounting mental health crisis as people contend with a pandemic that has upended their lives. The Covid-19

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Study reveals how mobile apps grab our attention

In a study on how users pay visual attention to mobile app designs, an international team of researchers, including the Indian Institute of Technology Goa (IIT Goa), has shown that

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Self-harm may be socially contagious among adolescents: Study

Self-injury–behaviours like cutting oneself without the intent to die–may be contagious among teenagers, who are more likely to harm themselves when they know someone who has, say researchers. The study,

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5-step immunity-boosting routine to kick start your day

The pandemic has made us all follow some of the healthiest habits. From exercising regularly, taking supplements to having kadha, we all are doing all that we can to keep

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