Can mouthwash really kill coronavirus? Here’s what Indian scientists say
New Delhi: As we go through studies claiming that widely-available mouthwashes can kill the deadly novel coronavirus, health experts in ...
Read moreNew Delhi: As we go through studies claiming that widely-available mouthwashes can kill the deadly novel coronavirus, health experts in ...
Read moreLondon: Although the genetic material of the novel coronavirus may still be detected in the respiratory or stool samples of ...
Read moreSydney: Scrambled, poached or boiled, eggs are a popular breakfast food the world over but new research warns that excess ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Isn’t this the most exciting time of the year, binging on delicious food and enjoying the fun festive ...
Read moreKolkata: Doctors expressed concern over flouting of COVID-19 safety norms in local trains after services were resumed Wednesday. Local trains ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Lung cancer is often stigmatised as 'smokers disease' but in today's time, non-smokers cannot escape the risk of ...
Read moreWashington: Indian-American Vivek Murthy was named Monday one of the three co-chairs of the COVID-19 advisory board that will guide ...
Read moreNew Delhi: From sugar-laden sweets, to snacks and feasts heavy on oil and salt, especially with the delicacies in India, ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: Odisha recorded a total of 1,520 new COVID-19 recoveries in the last 24 hours, the Health and Family Welfare ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: A total of 1,527 COVID-19 patients have recovered from the disease, the Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) Department, Government ...
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