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    Revisiting Atopic March: Clinical Overview and Treatment Options

    Atopic March was first described more than 20 years ago as “the natural history of atopic manifestations, characterized by a typical sequence of progression of clinical signs of atopic disease, with some signs becoming more prominent while others subside. (1) Allergies Develop in Clusters: Predictable Trajectories? The concept of Atopic March has changed throughout time […] More

  • Electric Passenger Vehicle Market Share in India Doubled in March 2023: FADA

    Electric passenger vehicle market share doubled in March 2023. According to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA), the year-on-year (YoY) market share of electric passenger vehicles has doubled to 2.6 percent in March, against 1.3 percent in March 2022. FADA is the apex national body of the automobile retail industry in India engaged in the […] More

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    Rejuvenation Roundup March 2023

    March marks the beginning of spring and the time for renewal, and this month, labs around the world have looked into renewing older concepts of aging and discovered potential methods for renewing our bodies. LEAF News Partnership Opportunities for the 5th Annual Age-Related Disease Therapeutics Summit: This conference is seeking partners who want to showcase […] More

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    Protest against Right to Health bill Continues in Rajasthan, IMA announces All India Protest Day on March 27

    Jaipur: While the State Assembly passed the controversial Right to Health Act, the doctors in Rajasthan are continuing their protest against the Act by observing a complete shutdown in the State. Now the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has given a call for All India Protest Day on March 27, 2023 in support of the protesting doctors […] More

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    March Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Special: Decoding Colorectal Cancer And It’s Prevention – Dr Nitin Singhal

    Colorectal cancer or cancers of the large intestine starts with the abnormal growth of cells in the colon or rectum resulting in polyps. Most polyps are non-threatening, but some can become cancerous over time. If left untreated, cancerous polyps can grow and spread to other parts of the body, becoming dangerous and potentially life-threatening. The […] More

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