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New Delhi, June 20: With six more people testing positive for lethal influenza A (H1N1), the tally of those affected by the swine flu in the country has leapfrogged to 50.
Ahmedabad, June 19: A 30-year-old lady landed in Ahmedabad from the United States a couple of days back, and with her flew in Influenza A (H1N1) anxiety for the state of Gujarat.
New Delhi, June 18: With four more persons testing positive for the Influenza A (H1N1) virus in Delhi, the nationwide tally of the people affected by the swine flu has risen to 35.
London, June 17: The anti-cancer properties of carrots could perk up if the vegetable was boiled first and sliced later, suggest the results of a new study conducted by Newcastle University.
Hyderabad, June 17: With a nine-year-old boy testing positive for the Influenza A (H1N1), the total number of confirmed cases of the toxic swine flu virus in the nation has touched 31.
Tokyo, June 16: It is not about aging, it is about stress! A new study has revealed that stress destroys certain hair cells, which, in turn, make the hair grow grey.
Jalandhar, June 16: Seven students, who have just returned to their homeland after visiting NASA as a part of the 34-member educational trip, which included three teachers as well, tested positive for the dreaded swine flu in Jalandhar.
Vadodra, June 15: A big lump of hair turned out to be the reason for the abdominal pain that 13-year-old Chandan Bariya was experiencing.
Glasgow, June 15: A female patient in Britain, who had underlying health problems, is reported to have succumbed to the swine flu. The patient was undergoing treatment at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley, near Glasgow.
Chennai, June 14: Personnel of the health department, posted at the Anna International Airport in Chennai acted swiftly and quarantined five members of a family who had just returned from the United States, after a five-year-old girl showed symptoms of the dreaded swine flu.
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Swine Flu Updates
Surat, September 16 -- The youngest case of swine flu death occurred in Gujarat Monday when an 18-month-old girl, Tanisha Solanki, died in Surat because of failure to diagnose the case on time.
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The quest for the perfect nose has popularised 'nose jobs'. Once the prerogative of celebrites, more people are opting for surgical correction of the shape of the nose.
We all long for the perfect set of features. The nose has a significant place in the ideal face. Think Greek gods and you get the picture of the perfect nose, acquiline, sharp, regal.
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From soothing the mind to healing diseases, music has magical powers. Not only can it cure stress but also ease pain and aid recovery after a heart attack.
Listening to your favorite music can actually do wonders for your body and soul. Its profound effect has been established beyond doubt.
Music therapy is widely used in western countries to cure chronic illness and even treat medical disorders. Research shows the body reacts to music because breathing, heartbeat and other physical functions follow an inherent rhythm.
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For all the talk of beauty being only skin deep, its significance in everyday life cannot be denied. People just love a beautiful face and that’s a fact.
If one were to study the science behind beauty, it would be stripped of its mystique. Over time, researchers have found that, diverse though the human race is, there is an amazing uniformity in ideas and perceptions of beauty.
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