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Planning to Buy A Smartwatch That Claims to Measure Your Blood Sugar Levels? Here's Why You Must Think Again

The warning extends to Indian consumers and healthcare providers, given the influx of similar smartwatches and devices available on online platforms like Amazon, Meesho and Flipkart

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PTSD, anxiety and more: How rescued Uttarakhand workers face mental health crisis

PTSD, anxiety and more: How rescued Uttarakhand workers face mental health crisis
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Females were at higher risk of mortality compared to males in 1st Covid wave, claims study

New Delhi, June 26 (PTI): A retrospective study conducted by researchers at a leading hospital here on a group of patients admitted at the facility during the first Covid wave has claimed that females were “relatively at higher risk of mortality” as compared to males having same co-morbid conditions. The study on 2,586 hospitalised COVID-19 patients has been published on June 25 in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Springer Nature journal, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said in a statement. “A retrospective study was conducted by researchers of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on 2,586 COVID-19 hospitalised patients, who were admitted in the hospital from April 8 October 4 in 2020 (first wave) to observe the association of diabetes, hypertension and chronic kidney disease on the prognosis and mortality of COVID-19 infection in hospitalised patients.” it said. According to Dr Rashmi Rana, its author and consultant in the department of research, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, “Our study also found that females were relatively at higher risk of mortality as compared to males having same co-morbid conditions, except hypertensive patients”. According to Dr Vivek Ranjan, co-author and chairperson, department of blood transfusion at the hospital, “Study showed that risk of the severity of COVID-19...

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People should be cautious, should not take third wave lightly: Health experts

As 81 per cent of Delhi's COVID cases report to be that of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, health experts are of the belief that the virus can mutate further and have warned all to be very cautious and not to take the third wave lightly.

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People should be cautious, should not take 3rd wave lightly: Health experts

As 81 per cent of Delhi's COVID cases report to be that of the highly transmissible Omicron variant, health experts are of the belief that the virus can mutate further and have warned all to be very cautious and not to take the third wave lightly.

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India's Health Experts Urge Stringent Surveillance in Wake of New Covid-19 Strain

NEW DELHI – With a new heavily mutant novel coronavirus variant B.1.1.529 reported in South Africa, Hong Kong and Botswana triggering alarms in India, the country's top health experts have

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Delhi hospitals report rise in cases of seasonal flu, Swine Flu influenza

New Delhi [India], August 12 (ANI): With the weather oscillating between hot and rainy, hospitals in the national capital are reporting a rise in cases of viral illnesses and Swine Flu Influenza and the cases they say are more this year compared to last year.

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