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Key Document Discovered in RG Kar Rape-Murder Case as Supreme Court Awaits Autopsy Report

The missing document in the RG Kar rape-murder case, under scrutiny by the Supreme Court, has been found. The court awaits the crucial autopsy form, which details injury marks and clothing, as the investigation progresses.

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GST Council Forms GoM to Reduce Health Insurance Taxes and Cancer Drug Rates

The GST Council, led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, announced a Group of Ministers (GoM) to address reducing tax rates on life and health insurance and cut GST on cancer drugs from 12% to 5%.

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GST Reduction on Cancer Drugs: A Step Towards Affordable Healthcare

India cuts GST on cancer drugs from 12% to 5%, making life-saving treatments more affordable and accessible, aiming to alleviate financial burden on patients and families.

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Doctors Protest Against Government, Defy Supreme Court Deadline in Kolkata

Despite the Supreme Court's order to return to work, protesting doctors in Kolkata refuse to end their demonstration, citing unresolved demands. West Bengal Government Invites Doctors for Talks, but Standoff Persists

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Excess Abdominal Fat Associated with Increased Chronic Pain in Women

A study reveals that excess abdominal fat, especially visceral adipose tissue, is linked to a higher prevalence of chronic pain in women. The research highlights the health risks associated with abdominal fat, particularly in relation to musculoskeletal pain.

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Pet Ownership Fails to Show Mental Health Benefits, Study Reveals

A 12-month study on over 6,000 participants has found that owning a pet does not improve mental health as popularly believed. Surprisingly, pet owners showed slightly higher levels of depression and anxiety compared to non-owners. However, pet owners living alone were found to be less lonely.

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Healthcare Workers at Higher Risk of Tuberculosis: Study Reveals

A recent study reveals that healthcare workers in India have a much higher risk of tuberculosis compared to the general population. It recommends urgent preventive steps, such as PPE use and regular screenings, to protect them from this occupational risk.

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Government Implements New Uniform Code for Medical Device Marketing Practices

The Indian government has introduced a uniform code to regulate marketing practices in the medical device industry. This code aims to eliminate unethical practices such as offering gifts, travel, or monetary grants to healthcare professionals.

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India Reports First Suspected Case of Mpox in Traveller

India has reported a suspected case of mpox in a man who recently returned from a country experiencing an outbreak. The patient is in stable condition, and contact tracing is underway to manage the potential spread of the virus.

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National Task Force Faces Criticism for Excluding Nurses and Patients from Hospital Safety Discussions

The National Task Force on hospital safety has formed sub-groups composed solely of doctors and bureaucrats, excluding nurses and patients, sparking frustration from healthcare workers and patient advocates.

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Delhi Vaccinates Over 50,000 Adults in BCG Study to Combat Tuberculosis

The Delhi health department has administered the BCG vaccine to more than 50,000 adults in an ongoing trial aimed at high-risk groups for tuberculosis (TB). The study focuses on preventing tuberculosis by vaccinating adults, with efforts aligned towards achieving India’s TB elimination goals by 2025.

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100 Dangerous Viruses Found in China's Fur Animals, Nearly 40 Pose Risk to Humans

A new study has revealed 125 viruses present in animals from fur farms in China. Researchers identified 39 high-risk viruses that could potentially jump to humans, raising concerns about the global fur farming industry and the need for stricter regulations.

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