Now a smartphone app for pain control
London: Scientists have developed a smartphone app that can help improve pain control and reduce opiate painkiller use after surgery. ...
Read moreDetailsLondon: Scientists have developed a smartphone app that can help improve pain control and reduce opiate painkiller use after surgery. ...
Read moreDetailsAmethi/Rae Bareli: True nationalism is love for the people and the country which means respect and the BJP’s narrative is ...
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Despite the newfound bonhomie between China and India in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s tariff war, China is...
Read moreDetailsIn its latest annual review, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has assigned a ‘C’ grade to India’s national accounts statistics...
Read moreDetailsLast month, along with Pakistan and Iraq, India was elected to the UN Human Rights Council from Asia. The UNHRC...
Read moreDetailsFor three days, Naya Raipur is set to cosplay as a “mini-PMO”, complete with the full weight of India’s security...
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