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Gujarat starts mass vaccination
BBC News - 3 hours ago
A mass vaccination of some 60000 people has begun in India's western Gujarat state to ward off an outbreak of hepatitis B, officials say.
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Unhealthy eating habits are contagious: Study
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Government to lay stress on mental health services
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Panel for reopening vaccine institutes
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