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Private hospitals are inflating medical bills, says drug pricing authority
Priyanka Vora
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Private hospitals are inflating medical bills, says drug pricing authority
Priyanka Vora
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Winter Olympics: After Saito and Krushelnitsky, Slovenia’s Ziga Jeglic fails drug test
Scroll Staff
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The question everyone is asking at Pyeongchang: Why would a curler need to dope?
AFP
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All you need to know about the Pyeongchang doping scandal involving Russian curler Krushelnitsky
Scroll Staff
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Interview: What safeguards does India need before it can move to a faster way of developing drugs?
Priyanka Vora
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With India’s vulture population at death’s door, a human health crisis may not be far off
Prerna Singh Bindra
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While fighting breast cancer, one woman also fought to keep her breast
Joanna Moorhead, Mosaic
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Readers’ comments: ‘Indo-Anglians are the result of Macaulay’s design’
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BBC comedy ‘Man Like Mobeen’: No overbearing daddy, blushing hijabi or interfering auntie in sight
Sarah Ilott, The Conversation
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Is depriving ourselves of all pleasure the only way to be healthy?
Laurent Chambaud, The Conversation
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When drugs don’t help treat severe depression, sleep deprivation might
Linda Geddes, Mosaic
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Not only are Afghanistan the showstoppers at the U19 World Cup, they could actually win it
Snehal Pradhan
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Goa’s cow politics: How gau rakshaks and NGOs have worked to starve the state of beef
Pamela D’Mello
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Why the Indian Supreme Court’s judgment on combination drugs sends wrong signals
Dinesh Thakur Prashant Reddy T
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The secret life of antidepressants: Can they be used to treat irritable bowels and cancer?
Leah Shaffer, Mosaic
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Rajasthan hate murder: The other tragedy in Afrazul’s killing is a famine of compassion, outrage
Harsh Mander John Dayal Kavita Shrivastava
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In 2018, your social media feed will become more toxic. Modi can take some blame
Samar Halarnkar
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The big news: Rahul Gandhi takes over as Congress president, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Dengue death: Fortis marked up prices of medicines used for 7-year-old by up to 1,700%, finds NPPA
Scroll Staff