In Asia and Africa, Millets were the first crops that humans ever farmed. Millet is a type of small-seeded grass that is grown for its grain, which is rich in nutrients and can be ground into flour or used as animal feed. It is highly adaptable and can grow in a wide range of environments, including dry and nutrient-poor soils, making it …
Health
March, 2023
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14 March
Researchers find cross-reactivity of SARS-CoV-2 with other pathogens
Researchers from the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata, and CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (CSIR-IICB), Kolkata, have recently found that the severity of COVID-19 to be less in dengue-endemic countries and vice versa, especially during the active years of the pandemic (2019-2021). A team comprising Debrupa Dutta, Anisa Ghosh, Chiroshri Dutta, Soumi Sukla, and Subhajit Biswas has …
February, 2023
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18 February
Government Of Meghalaya Is Committed to Ensuring Everyone’s Health
The Government of Meghalaya, through its many ministries such as the Department of Health and Family Welfare, has been operating a variety of healthcare plans and programmes with the goal of providing medical attention to each and every sector of the population. According to the government, the goal of these schemes and programmes is to make medical treatment more affordable …
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6 February
Tata 1mg launches comprehensive Cancer Care Platform
Tata 1mg, India’s trusted digital health platform, has launched a comprehensive online cancer care platform that aims to be a one-stop destination for people diagnosed with cancer, their family and friends, to access reliable and accurate information curated by a team of experts. This first-of-its-kind, information-led Cancer Care platform can be accessed at 1mg.com/cancer-care. It is designed by an expert editorial team …
January, 2023
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27 January
City-wise incidence of vitamin-D deficiency
Nearly 76% of the Indian population suffers from vitamin D deficiency, according to data from tests of more than 2.2 lakh people conducted across 27 cities in India by Tata 1mg Labs recently. While 79% of men overall were found with lower-than-desirable levels of vitamin D in their bodies, for women, the figure was 75%. Vadodara (89%) and Surat (88%) …
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12 January
Check out the health benefits of Papaya!
Papayas are very helpful in treating the stomach problem. It contains papain, enzymes that breaks down the protein in the body. When protein doesn’t get digested effectively in the stomach, it lead to arthritis, constipation, diabetes and high blood pressure. Perfect in Weight Loss: By consuming papayas, the weight of the person gets lose naturally. Make sure that you take a bowl …
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9 January
Anton Mosimann, The Chef who cooked for the British Royal Family Visits the VMSIIHE Campus, Interacts with Students
It’s not everyday that a chef who has prepared meals for four US Presidents and of course four generations of the royal family, visits your campus. But that’s exactly what the students of V. M. Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education (VMSIIHE) experienced when Swiss Chef and restaurateur Anton Mosimann graced the VMSIIHE campus in Goa with his magic. …
December, 2022
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30 December
Can a New Covid -19 Wave Impact Housing Demand in 2023?
After a prolonged feeling of restored safety and even complacency, we are now looking at the possibility of another wave of the Covid-19 virus. While this new variant is said to be less damaging overall, the medical world warns that it is far more transmissible than the previous strains. What does this mean for the Indian housing market in 2023? …
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29 December
Envirochip helps in mitigating adverse impact of mobile phone radiations on human brain: AIIMS & Syenergy Environics study
A joint study conducted by All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi and Gurugram-based Syenergy Environics Ltd has been able to analyse the effect of mobile phone radiations on human brain activity and the efficacy of a patented product – Envirochip in mitigating its adverse impact. As per the joint study, changes in the frequencies during Electroencephalography (EEG) …
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29 December
COVID-19 vaccinated customers can avail 2.5% discount on premiums with Reliance Heath Infinity Policy
In move to promote preventive vaccination, Reliance General Insurance Company Ltd., is offering 2.5 per cent discount* on insurance premiums to customers who have taken the COVID-19 vaccines or Booster shot and other vaccines like Human Papillomavirus vaccine or Pneumococcal vaccine. Vaccinated customers buying new or renewing their existing Reliance Health Infinity Policy can avail this offer. Reliance General Insurance …
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