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Drug purchase malpractice that led to deaths in 1986 has lessons for India’s health system today
Rupa Chinai
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A Left-Wing presidential candidate looks set to win Mexico elections – but faces powerful opponents
Irving Huerta, The Conversation
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Why low-carbohydrate high-fat diets help some diabetics reverse the condition without medication
Archana Yadav
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Swelling, bleeding and even death – women who donate their eggs face many medical risks
Priyanka Vora
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The detox myth: Why activated charcoal is not a beauty supplement
Sophie Medlin, The Conversation
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Tamil Nadu experiment to strengthen health centres has lessons for Modi government
Adithyan GS Nafis Faizi
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‘A Very English Scandal’ revisits the shame and secrecy surrounding homosexuality in Britain
Vikram Johri
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Health ministry notifies Mental Healthcare Act that decriminalises suicide
Scroll Staff
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Health ministry notifies Mental Healthcare Act that decriminalises suicide
Scroll Staff
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A crucial drug used to treat HIV in children is fast running out in many parts of India
Menaka Rao
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‘We will fight it out’: India to challenge weightlifter Chanu's doping suspension
AFP
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Delhi: Hospitals must not hold patients’ bodies hostage just for bills, suggests draft policy
Scroll Staff
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Delhi: Hospitals must not hold patients’ bodies hostage just for bills, suggests draft policy
Scroll Staff
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Wherever you are, time is running out for treating gonorrhoea
Sophie Cousins, Mosaic
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We love their books but these letters between writers and editors showcase a dying art form
Jenny Bhatt
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America’s baby boomers are divorcing for surprisingly old-fashioned reasons
Jocelyn Elise Crowley, Aeon
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‘It was a fan trying to play his icon on screen’: Ranbir Kapoor on being Sanjay Dutt in ‘Sanju’
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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The quest for better treatment is changing the way clinical trials are done
David Dobbs, Mosaic
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Current Affairs April 21st 2018
Scroll Staff
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Lance Armstrong to pay $5 million as settlement in $100 million US doping fraud case
AFP