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Toxic bacteria found in seafood samples
The presence of E coli signifies the faecal sewage contamination in food and water. (Brian Macdonald/Getty Images) The septic waste…
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Pay Hikes in 2016 to be Slightly Lower at 10.3%: Study
New Delhi: Employees in India can expect an average pay increase of 10.3 per cent across various job roles in…
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In Bengaluru, A Watchman Earns More Than A Data-Entry Executive: Report
In Bengaluru a data-entry professional earns a salary of Rs 10,141 according to Babajobs.com (representative image). Data compiled by a…
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1 Lakh IT Jobs Shed By US Employers In A Month: Report
Employers in US eliminated 96,000 IT or information-technology jobs in May, according to an analysis by industry trade body CompTIA.…
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More Candidates Found With Discrepancies In Resumes: Study
The discrepancy level was at 10 per cent in 2013, which rose to 10.5 per cent in 2014, it said.…
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Can PCOS Lead to Diabetes in Women?
According to the new findings of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), women suffering from Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome…
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46 per cent female cancer patients in India are below 50: Doctors
Forty-six per cent of women suffering from cancer are under 50, a worrying trend that’s likely to continue in the…
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Alzheimer’s gene may shrink brain starting in childhood
A gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease may shrink brain structures and lower thinking skills as early as in childhood, decades…
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Oestrogen Patch May Cut Alzheimer’s Risk in Some Women
PhotoCredit:istock Administering the primary female sex hormone oestrogen via a skin patch shortly after menopause may reduce Alzheimer’s risk in…
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