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Corex correction: The real problem with the recent ban of 344 drugs in India
Dhvani Mehta
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Has Punjab’s obsession with cancer robbed its poor of healthcare?
M Rajshekhar
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The garden of British crime: How London’s jewellery district became a nursery for villains
Paul Lashmar and Richard Hobbs, The Conversation
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Maria Sharapova’s positive drug test: What is it and what does it mean for her?
James Heathers, The Conversation
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Government can't force Apple to unlock phone, rules New York judge in an older case
Scroll Staff
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Rats can smell tuberculosis, dogs can smell cancer – they're being trained to save your life
Emma Young, Mosaic
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You can train your body into thinking it’s had medicine
Jo Marchant, mosaic.com
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How India will protect nuclear liabilities of US firms
Amit Bhandari, IndiaSpend.com
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One in seven Indian drugs is substandard, reveal studies
Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
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How India tackles adverse drug reactions – by ignoring data
Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
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In a city that teaches greed, the Tanzanian student attack doesn’t really shock
Arul Mani
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US TV host Bill Maher promotes HIV quackery in an interview with Charlie Sheen’s “doctor”
Nayantara Narayanan
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'People like him do drugs, have a high sex drive': A Nigerian-Indian takes an auto ride in Bangalore
Joshua Muyiwa
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Menopause: A condition that affects half the population is woefully neglected
Rose George, mosaic.com
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Scroll.in stories you may have missed this week
Scroll Staff
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How the romance between an Aligarh Muslim and a Lithuanian Jew has shaped an Indian pharma major
Kenneth X. Robbins and John Mcleod
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Capture of El Chapo won’t stop drug war in Mexico as long as corruption is rife
Peter Watt, The Conversation
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Dinter, bitz and gwop: a guide to youth slang in 2016
Tony Thorne, The Conversation
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What is the real cost of being a poet and a writer?
Adil Jussawalla
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Sunburn vs Supersonic: The bitter rivalry between Goa's year-end electronic music gigs
Pamela D’Mello