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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Mary Anning: the Unsung Heroine of Fossils

When Mary Anning was born; It was only over a century since the discovery of dinosaur bones. During her birth in 1799, most people hadn’t heard of dinosaurs and most who did, didn’t believe in…


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Celebrating National Vaccination Day: A Milestone in Public Health

National Vaccination Day 2024 represents a watershed moment in our shared commitment to public health. Every year on March 16, we mark National Vaccination Day to remind ourselves of the significance of vaccination. The introduction…


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How To Manage Iron Overload in Thalassemia Major?

Iron overload is a significant concern for individuals with Thalassemia Major. The genetic blood disorder is characterized by inadequate production of haemoglobin in the body. The haemoglobin has two parts- haem, made up of iron,…


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