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Suspected Congo Fever Case Reported in Gujarat's Amreli

An 18-year-old in Gujarat's Amreli district is a suspected case of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). Health officials have screened contacts and alerted animal husbandry. Read for details and symptoms.

Monsoon Fever? Don't Miss These Leptospirosis Signs

Leptospirosis, a dangerous bacterial infection from rat urine in dirty water, spikes in monsoon. Learn the 3 key early signs—fever, calf pain, red eyes—to seek timely treatment and prevent severe complications.

Dibrugarh declares 3 new African Swine Fever epicentres

Dibrugarh administration imposes immediate restrictions on pig movement and pork trade after identifying three new African Swine Fever epicentres in Moran and Tingkhong. Stay informed on the latest developments.

Hina Khan's Sheesha Fever Melts The Internet

Bollywood actress Hina Khan breaks the internet with her stunning sheesha-themed photoshoot, showcasing unparalleled confidence and style that has fans and followers mesmerized.

Dengue Prevention: 6 Essential Safety Tips

As dengue cases surge across India, discover six proven prevention strategies to safeguard your home and loved ones from this dangerous mosquito-borne disease.

Dengue Outbreak Hits Hanoi Amid Heavy Rains

Vietnam's capital Hanoi faces alarming dengue surge with 500+ weekly cases as heavy rainfall creates perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Health officials issue urgent warnings.

Clark & Cunningham's Viral WNBA Support Moment

WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham show incredible teammate support with viral social media interactions on stunning bikini pictures from Indiana Fever's talented roster.

Napoleon's Army Defeated by Disease, New Study Finds

Groundbreaking research uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 Russian campaign, solving a 200-year-old historical mystery about what really caused the French emperor's devastating retreat.

DNA Reveals What Killed Napoleon's Army

Groundbreaking DNA analysis uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 French invasion of Russia, solving a 200-year-old medical mystery.

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