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  • New protein found to reduce chances of Parkinson's disease
    New York, October 2 (IANS) A team of researchers has identified a protein that enables a toxic natural aggregate to spread from cell to cell in the brain and reduce chances of Parkinson's disease.  
  • Manipur insurgent fatally attacked in Myanmar
    Imphal, October 2 (IANS) An insurgent leader Panthoi aka Lakpa of Manipur, who was shot at and severely injured inside Myanmar territory on Sunday, later succumbed to bullet injuries in the Indian border town o
  • Philippines' Duterte apologises to Jewish community after Nazi remarks
    MANILA, October 2 (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte apologised "profoundly and deeply" to the Jewish community on Sunday, and said his references to the Holocaust while discussing his war on dru
  • Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may up cardiac risk
    London, October 2 (IANS) Hormone therapy received by men diagnosed with prostate cancer may pose risk to those who have previously suffered a heart attack, a study has found.   Men diagnosed with pro
  • Mother's marijuana use may harm foetus' growth
    New York, October 2 (IANS) Mothers' exposure to cannabinoid -- compound found in marijuana -- either smoked or eaten in candy bars, may affect the development of babies in the womb, researchers say.  
  • Bihar becomes dry state again, enforces new law
    Patna, October 2 (IANS) Bihar became a dry state once again as the new stringent Bihar Excise and Prohibition Act came into force from Gandhi Jayanti on Sunday, officials said. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said
  • Holidays can help to improve health: Study
    London, October 2 (IANS) Holidays are not just for relaxing but can also help to improve your health and should be prescribed for sick people, says a study.   According to the study, being in an envi
  • India has never coveted any country's land: PM
    New Delhi, October 2 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India has never coveted any territory or attacked a country but made sacrifices for the freedom of others.   "India has never c
  • Does eating too much sugar cause diabetes?
    London, October 2 (IANS) Excessive sugar consumption -- specifically the sugar fructose such as in soda -- has been linked to a rise in metabolic disease worldwide, a study has found.   Some investig
  • Majority regard Clinton as first debate winner: Poll
    Washington, October 2 (IANS) A major of Americans, or 61 per cent, regard Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton as the winner of the first presidential debate, found a new Gallup poll.   Only 27 per c
  • 'Trump may have avoided paying taxes for almost 2 decades'
    Washington, October 2 (IANS) Old tax returns of Republican nominee Donald Trump showed that he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for the last 18 years.   The New York Times obtained thes
  • Mizoram launches new policy to boost agri-based economy
    Aizawl, October 2 (IANS) The Mizoram government has launched a New Economic Development Policy (NEDP) to boost the state's agriculture-based economy, develop rural infrastructure and to raise livelihood of the
  • Pope pays homage to tiny Catholic flock in Muslim Azerbaijan
    BAKU, October 2 (Reuters) - Pope Francis said a Mass on Sunday for the miniscule Catholic community in Shi'ite Muslim Azerbaijan, urging the "precious little flock" to keep the faith and paying tribute to those
  • We are no longer alone, says rebel Baloch leader
    New Delhi, October 2 (IANS) Rebel Baloch leader Mazdak Dilshad Baloch on Saturday thanked India for its support to his cause, saying it meant that they were "no longer alone".   Participating in a se
  • Why daddies always save their sons: Kangana on Hrithik controversy
    Mumbai, October 2 (IANS) Known to speak her heart out, actress Kangana Ranaut vented her anger publicly on the Roshans questioning that why Hrithik Roshan's father had to come for his rescue after issues betwee
  • The Saint and the Pope: The tale of two Francises
    By Vikas Datta IANS| October 2, 2016   The venerable sages of India, the Buddha, Jesus, Prophet Muhammad, Guru Nanak -- the founders of all major religions -- were all known to spurn material comf
  • CSIR'S anti-diabetic drug: Did it deserve Modi's praise?
    Bengaluru, October 2 (IANS) Lauding the achievements of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) on its platinum jubilee earlier this week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made a special mentio
  • Punjab border farmers to be allowed to harvest crop
    Chandigarh, October 2 (IANS) Despite ongoing tension at India-Pakistan border in Punjab, farmers in the state's border belt with Pakistan would be allowed to harvest their paddy crop, Chief Minister Parkash Sin
  • Tibetan PM pledges non-violence on Gandhi Jayanti
    Dharamsala, October 2 (IANS) Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay on Sunday pledged the Central Tibetan Administration's (CTA) commitment to non-violence on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, the birth a
  • British PM to introduce EU repeal bill
    London, October 2 (IANS) British Prime Minister Theresa May has said that she would introduce a "Great Repeal Bill" that will overturn the act that took the UK into the European Union (EU).   The bil
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