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Mysterious death of Bengal-based student in Vijayawada hostel: Family to move Calcutta HC

At a time when the political parties in West Bengal are busy garnering mileage over the ragging-related death of a fresher of Jabalpur University, the parents of an engineering student dying under similar circumstances in the student's hostel ...

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Corona cases in Haryana: In new surge, children account for 8% of Covid cases in Haryana | Gurgaon News


Experts say children are more vulnerable now because of exposure to outdoor activities, functions and other social gatherings. Representative image
GURUGRAM: The new Covid wave, in which the number of cases is skyrocketing, is hitting children hard — unlike earlier when the elderly and those with comorbidities were seen to be the most vulnerable.
In Haryana, 41,324 people have been tested positive for Covid-19 between March 15 and April 11.
Of them, 3,445 children below the age of 10 were found infected, amounting to 8% of the total cases.
As per state health department data, less than 1% of the infected cases were children in the last surge that lasted from November 5 to December 12.

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World Autism Awareness Day 2021: Experts speak to spread awareness about ASD


World Autism Awareness Day 2021: Experts speak to spread awareness about ASD
ANI |
Updated: Apr 01, 2021 23:20 IST
New Delhi [India], April 1 (ANI): Each year, World Autism Awareness Day is held on April 2 with an aim to make people understand and accept individuals with autism, foster worldwide support for them, and inspire people.
In order to spread awareness on the occasion, experts on the subject recently spoke regarding the several misconceptions and stigma related to this disorder.
Dr Manish Mannan, HOD- Paediatrics & Neonatology, Paras Hospitals Gurugram said, "Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. It is estimated that worldwide one in 160 children has an ASD. Children with ASD often have problems with social, emotional, and communication skills. They might repeat certain behaviors and might not want change in their daily activities. Many children with ASD also have different ways of learning, paying attention, or reacting to things."

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Venture out only if must, say Delhi doctors


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Advising people to not venture out of their homes unless absolutely necessary, doctors have stated that decreasing temperatures have increased the risk of people falling prey to coronavirus as well other respiratory problems. For a COVID patient, it means a rise in complications — even a slight exposure to air pollutants can turn fatal for them, they say. As it is winters sees a substantial increase in the risk of diseases like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and even lung cancer.
“The onset of the winters has made matters worse. We need to look for sustainable solutions and be more aggressive in controlling air pollution as we have been seeing a surge in the number of respiratory tract disease cases in our OPDs since November,” says Dr Arunesh Kumar, Senior Consultant and Head of Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonology, Paras Hospitals, Gurugram. “With air pollution and COVID-19, rise in non-communicable diseases is going to become a huge burden,” he adds. 

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