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Imagine yourself watching TV and relaxing after work in a dimly lit bedroom. And then, you suddenly realize the pain of
a deep and sharp pinch on your left thigh.
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With incidence rates climbing dramatically, young Indian women can no longer ignore the necessity for annual breast checkup;
especially when the screening process starts with a completely touch-less and radiationfree exam that is effective, culturally
acceptable and pocket friendly; all at once.
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On December 18th, 2009, the global toll passed a mark of 10,000 cases and Indian stats alone touched 769 and over 23,000
affected. With nearly every curve over the globe reporting swine flu activity, it’s clear that the H1N1 viral strain is not
picky about who it infects.
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Women in India have made much progress in the past century but there is still a need for proper solutions to many problems.
Apart from the social issues which are still rampant in the society there are many clinical disorders which need to be
addressed.
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| HEAL INDIA PRESPECTIVE |
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| HEAL Laughter Medicine |
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| Celebrities Fitness |
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MOHAMMAD AZHARUDDIN, the blue-eyed boy of Indian cricket for 16 long years is now making waves in the political circles of
the country. Elected to the Lok Sabha from the Moradabad constituency in May last year, Azhar brings to the cause of
serving people the same unbridled enthusiasm that characterized him during his days of cricketing glory.
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