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Security beefed up outside Javed Akhtar’s house after controversial remark on RSS

a group of people standing in front of a crowd posing for the camera© Provided by Jagran EnglishMumbai | Jagran News Desk: Following the controversy around Javed Akhtar’s remarks on the RSS, security was beefed up outside the residence of the writer-lyricist in Mumbai on Monday after a Maharashtra BJP MLA demanded an apology from him over his remark, a police official said. Akhtar had allegedly compared the RSS with the Taliban during an interview.

Adequate police bandobast has been done outside Akhtar’s residence near the ISKCON temple in the Juhu area, the official said, adding that security personnel, including women constables, were deployed outside the lyricist’s home.

Akhtar recently told a news channel that the right-wing all over the world has an uncanny similarity. “The Taliban want an Islamic country. These people want to make a Hindu Rashtra,” the lyricist said without naming the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

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COVID-19 rate must rise above 85% to avoid fall lockdown, Ontario modelling shows

If province can’t reduce spread, boost vaccination, ICU occupancy will exceed 3rd wave by October

Transit riders wait after getting doses of COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up clinic at Victoria Park Station in Toronto on Aug. 24. New modelling suggests more than 85 per cent of the province’s eligible population needs to be vaccinated to avoid a lockdown this fall. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

New modelling released Wednesday by Ontario’s COVID-19 science advisory table says more than 85 per cent of the eligible population needs to be vaccinated to avoid a lockdown this fall due to the highly contagious delta variant.

The table said Ontarians also need to reduce contacts to about 70 per cent of pre-pandemic levels until vaccination levels are high enough to protect the population. To reduce contacts, the table recommends:

  • Reducing indoor density, maintaining physical distancing, limiting large gatherings.
  • Continuing indoor mask policies and working from home.
  • Implementing policies that accelerate vaccination (e.g. certificates, mandates, outreach).

The table confirmed that Ontario is in the fourth wave of the pandemic and it said its modelling predicts the resulting spike in cases will be “substantial.”

“Vaccination offers substantial protection against severe health outcomes. We do not expect to see the same proportion of severely ill cases in the vaccinated. Among the unvaccinated, we do expect to see a rapid increase in the number of seriously ill people needing hospital care as workplaces and education re-open in September,” the table said.

“The fourth wave will affect all age groups with the potential to exceed ICU capacity.”

The table said if Ontario cannot reduce transmission and accelerate vaccination, the number of people in intensive care units suffering from COVID-19 could exceed that of the third wave by

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The Virus Came From A Chinese Lab? Headlines and Pre-pubs, Oh My! Documenting The News Literacy Process
September 25, 2020
The Virus Came From A Chinese Lab? Headlines and Pre-pubs, Oh My! Documenting The News Literacy Process

By Nolan Higdon

It was just another day in 2020: COVID-19 continued ravaging communities; we were still on lockdown; police and protesters were clashing in cities across the US; and the air quality from wild fires made stepping outside of my California residence an experience that included tasting metal and choking. As I stared at the dusting of ash on the windowsill, my biologist friend asked, “What are your feelings on The New York Post?”

“It is a right-wing rag that occasionally stumbles into journalism,” I replied. I incorrectly assumed this would lead to a conversation about news ownership and ideology. However, she quickly exclaimed, “Oh! They are reporting that “Chinese virologist posts report claiming COVID-19 was made in Wuhan lab.”

My non-existent scientific training left me poorly positioned to respond with a substantive comment. So I remained silent. I am uncomfortable offering an opinion about something that I have not researched. From my perspective, I am not a scientist, so that means I do not lecture about illnesses, lab work, medicines, or vaccines. That would be as ignorant as someone coming into my classroom with no experience in educational research, let alone holding a job as an educator, and telling me how I should run a classroom. Sigh.

That said, the headline she shared left me thinking about a conversation we had months earlier about this very same claim. At the time, my biologist friend told me that there was no known evidence that the COVID virus was started in a Chinese lab. While I was recounting our previous dialogue, she had already navigated to the “paper” referenced in The New York Post articleShe said “it is a pre-pub.”

“What is a pre-pub?” I asked.

She explained that a pre-pub is academic jargon for an open access repository where scientific scholars can submit a study before it undergoes peer review. Once it passes peer review, a process of ensuring rigor and reproducibility, it is considered acceptable science. By submitting a paper to a pre-pub, the researchers, after the sometimes lengthy peer review process, can point back to their original submission as evidence that their lab was the first to complete the research. In the sciences, where funding is competitive, being first is crucial. If a lab is the first to publish breakthrough research, funding becomes easier to attain. However, until it undergoes peer-review, such a  paper can be considered anything from of interest to pure conjecture, but not sound science. Of course, it’s not only important to be first, it’s also important to be accurate.

She then blurted, “Wait! What is the Rule of Law Society & Rule of Law Foundation.” Apparently the four authors of the pre-pub paper in question had received funding or some sort of support from the organizations – which turned out to be the same organization – evidenced by the fact that the authors listed “the Rule of Law Society & Rule of Law Foundation” in their paper. I quickly did an internet search, and saw a familiar face: Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman and conservative political activist behind Breitbart News. Now, I had something to add to the conversation. This was becoming a conversation about news ownership and ideology after all!

Bannon is a well-known right-wing propagandist who chaired the ultra-White nationalist Breitbart website (known for publishing false and misleading information), and masterminded then-candidate Donald Trump’s racist, anti-immigrant campaign rhetoric (at a time when the Republican Party had determined such rhetoric was election suicide). Bannon has recently been indicted on fraud charges for allegedly laundering money from Trump supporters who thought they were donating to construct a wall on the US/Mexican border. His presence would make me skeptical of any publication, but so, too, did the rhetoric found on this other website. The Rule of Society and Law reports their vision statement thusly: “To permit the people of China to live under a national system based on the rule of law, independent of the political system of the People’s Republic of China (“China”).” Similarly, their mission is “To expose corruption, obstruction, illegality, brutality, false imprisonment, excessive sentencing, harassment, and inhumanity pervasive in the political, legal, business and financial systems of China.” It should also be noted that in these endeavors, Bannon works closely with exiled Chinese billionaire and regime change activist Guo Wengui (in whose yacht Bannon was arrested for aforementioned fraud charges off the coast of Connecticut). In short, it seemed like an organization hell bent on destroying China’s image as a means for destabilizing their government.

Did any of this background make the pre-pub research paper wrong or false? No. That remains to be seen. But it did demonstrate the recklessness of the New York Post headline. They reported without context on an unverified paper funded by an ideologically driven foundation whose opinions were conveniently further supported by the supposedly objective conclusions in the pre-pub report.

The Bannon’s and New York Posts of the world have been rightly chided for spreading false content. As I noted in my latest book, The Anatomy of Fake News, traditional and alternative news organizations, along with the US and many other governments, big tech companies such as those in Silicon Valley, and adherents to either liberal or conservative ideologies all create and disseminate fake news and propaganda to some degree. As the case of the New York Post demonstrates, if we spend time investigating and analyzing the actual content of news stories rather than believing and sharing or dismissing and ignoring them based on headlines, we can come to a better understanding of said content and their producers’ intent. This is a fundamental process in becoming a more news literate citizen, which in our current political climate is something we should all strive to become. Our future as a self-governing society depends on it.

Thanks to Project Censored director Mickey Huff for consultation and assistance on this article.

Dr. Nolan Higdon is an author and university lecturer of history and media studies. Higdon’s areas of concentration include youth culture, news media history, and critical media literacy. He sits on the boards of the Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME) and Northwest Alliance For Alternative Media And Education. His most recent publications include United States of Distraction (co-author with Mickey Huff, City Lights, 2019) and The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education (University of California Press, 2020). He is co-host of the Along the Line podcast with “Dr. Dreadlocks” Nicholas Baham III, and a longtime contributor to Project Censored’s annual book, Censored. In addition, he has been a contributor to Truthout Counter-punch; and a guest commentator for The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and numerous television news outlets.

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Alert: New COVID-19 Policies For Schools

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A new strain of COVID-19 has been recently discovered in the State of California. There has also been an increase in the overall number of COVID-19 cases throughout the state. As a result, LA County is requiring all schools to submit daily symptom information from students and staff. The new policy is a proactive measure that has been taken to prevent another outbreak and minimize the negative consequences of the new strain to public health and the economy.

The new strain may cause Encephalitis. Encephalitis is inflammation of tissues in the brain, which causes the brain to swell. This can lead to headaches, sensitivity to light, mental confusion and seizures.

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Competing Interests For India, China, Pak In Afghanistan

India has bitter memories of the previous Taliban stint in power from 1996 to 2001 and the group’s links to Pakistan.

Competing Interests For India, China, Pak In Afghanistan

Encephalitis

Encephalitis is a serious condition affecting the brain that requires prompt treatment to lower the risk of lasting complications or death.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Symptoms of encephalitis vary depending on the affected area of the brain, but often include headache, sensitivity to light, stiff neck, mental confusion and seizures.
  • It’s important to see a doctor promptly if you are experiencing symptoms, which may not seem troubling at the time. Timely diagnosis and treatment are the keys to a successful recovery from encephalitis.
  • There are many types of encephalitis, and the causes vary from a viral infection to an abnormal response of the immune system.

What is encephalitis?

Encephalitis is inflammation of the active tissues of the brain caused by an infection or an autoimmune response. The inflammation causes the brain to swell, which can lead to headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, mental confusion and seizures.

Encephalitis strikes 10–15 people per 100,000 each year, with more than 250,000 patients diagnosed in the last decade alone in the U.S. The condition can affect anyone, but more often occurs in younger people.

Encephalitis Causes and Types

Encephalitis can be caused by infections or autoimmune conditions where the body’s own immune responses attack the brain. Even with extensive testing, the specific cause of encephalitis remains unknown in about 30%–40% of cases.

Cases of encephalitis are likely to continue to rise as more and more autoimmune causes are recognized. Emerging infections such as Zika, chikungunya and Powassan viruses can also contribute to this trend.

Infectious Encephalitis

Infectious encephalitis is typically caused by a viral infection. Vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox have reduced the rate of encephalitis from these diseases, but other viruses can cause encephalitis. The most common causes of viral encephalitis are herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, varicella zoster virus and enteroviruses, which cause gastrointestinal illness.

Encephalitis can also result from certain viruses carried by mosquitoes, ticks and other insects or animals such as:

  • West Nile virus
  • Japanese encephalitis virus
  • La Crosse virus
  • St. Louis virus
  • Equine viruses
  • Powassan virus
  • Zika
  • Chikungunya

Other infectious microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and parasites can also cause encephalitis, though rarely.

Autoimmune Encephalitis

Autoimmune encephalitis occurs when a person’s own antibodies or immune cells attack the brain. Antibodies may target specific proteins or receptors in the brain, which determine the type of autoimmune encephalitis:

  • In anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, the immune system targets the NMDA receptors in the brain.
  • In VGKC-complex antibody encephalitis, the immune system targets the VGKC brain protein complex that includes subtypes LGI-1 and CASPR2.
  • GABA-A and GABA-B receptors may also be targeted.

While the causes of autoimmune encephalitis are not well understood, it can sometimes result from a tumor (benign or cancerous). Some types of autoimmune encephalitis such as acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) are typically triggered by an infection (post-infectious encephalitis).

Encephalitis Symptoms

Acute encephalitis shows up with an onset of symptoms that get worse over the course of days to weeks. Infectious encephalitis often starts with flu-like symptoms or headache and evolves to altered mental status and problems with thinking, remembering and reasoning. Autoimmune encephalitis typically progresses over the course of weeks.

Symptoms of encephalitis vary according to the area of the brain affected and, in autoimmune encephalitis, depending on the associated antibody.

Physical Symptoms

  • Fever
  • Seizures
  • Headache
  • Movement disorders
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Sensitivity to sound
  • Neck stiffness
  • Loss of consciousness

In severe cases, encephalitis symptoms may include:

  • Weakness or partial paralysis in the arms and legs
  • Double vision
  • Impairment of speech or hearing
  • Coma

Cognitive Symptoms

  • Excessive sleepiness
  • Confusion and disorientation
  • Irritability
  • Anxiety
  • Psychosis
  • Hallucinations
  • Memory loss
  • Other behavioral changes
  • Cognitive impairment

Symptoms Due to Specific Types of Encephalitis

Encephalitis caused by certain infections or autoimmune processes can show up with characteristic symptoms.

  • A sensation of déjà vu (the feeling that one is reliving something already experienced) is a common finding in early stages of herpes simplex virus encephalitis.
  • A type of autoimmune encephalitis affecting NMDA receptors can start with a flu-like illness. It can then lead to behavioral changes and unusual movement patterns affecting the mouth and face, cognitive decline and impaired function of the autonomic nervous system.
  • Another type of autoimmune encephalitis (LGI1) is associated with seizures or other abnormal movement of the face or arm.

The symptoms of encephalitis may resemble other problems or medical conditions. Always consult your health care provider for a diagnosis.

Encephalitis Diagnosis

You may need to be evaluated for encephalitis if you are experiencing a combination of symptoms such as fever, altered state of awareness, seizures or changes in behavior or movement. It is very important to identify encephalitis promptly to decrease the risk of death or lasting complications.

To diagnose encephalitis, your healthcare provider might order tests, perform a medical exam and discuss your medical history. The doctor may ask about your vaccinations, recent colds and other respiratory illnesses or gastrointestinal illness. He or she will want to know if you have recently had a tick bite, have been around pets or other animals, or have traveled to certain locations.

Tests for encephalitis can include:

  • Neuroimaging, such as a brain MRI or CT scan
  • lumbar puncture (spinal tap) to check for signs of infection in the brain or spinal cord
  • Electroencephalogram (EEG) to look for seizures or specific patterns of electrical activity in the brain
  • Blood tests or urine and stool tests to identify organisms or antibodies responsible for an infection

Additional tests may include:

  • A sputum culture tests the material that is coughed up from the lungs to see if certain infections are present.
  • In rare cases, a biopsy of affected brain tissue may be performed to allow for examination under a microscope.
  • Intracranial pressure monitoring (ICP) measures the pressure inside the skull to monitor the brain swelling.

Encephalitis Treatment

The key to surviving encephalitis is early detection and effective treatment of the underlying cause. A team of specialists working together is an important factor in optimal care.

Encephalitis patients might require a stay in the ICU so that health care providers can watch for seizures, brain swelling, respiratory failure or heart rhythm changes.

Encephalitis treatment depends on the underlying cause and symptoms, and may include:

  • Antiviral medications to fight viral infections affecting the brain.
  • Antibiotics to address underlying bacterial infections causing encephalitis.
  • Immunotherapy, such as steroids, intravenous antibodies (IVIg) or plasma exchange, to address certain types of autoimmune encephalitis.
  • Medications or other therapies to control seizures.
  • A breathing tube, urinary catheter, or feeding tube may be necessary if the person’s encephalitis has caused loss of consciousness.

Patients with encephalitis who have seizures that don’t respond well to anti-seizure medications could benefit from a ketogenic diet, which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates. It has been effective in reducing seizures in drug-resistant epilepsy in children and adults, as well as in patients with autoimmune encephalitis such as anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

The Johns Hopkins Encephalitis Center

The Johns Hopkins Encephalitis Center is dedicated to providing expert clinical care for patients with encephalitis. We have established a multidisciplinary group of specialists who work together to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with this dangerous and disabling condition.

Encephalitis Prognosis

Encephalitis is very serious. Both the acute stage and the aftermath can be overwhelming for patients and their families.

During the encephalitis attack, the inflamed brain tissue can suffer damage, which varies greatly between patients. In general, the brain doesn’t bounce back as quickly as other body parts such as bone, skin and muscles, but it does have some capacity to recover.

Mild cases of encephalitis are usually short and result in a full recovery. However, despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, encephalitis still leads to death in about 10% of patients.

Survivors of severe cases of encephalitis can be left with permanent problems such as fatigue, irritability, impaired concentration, seizures, hearing loss, memory loss and blindness.

The recovery process may take months to even years. Intensive rehabilitation, involving specialists in neurology, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, nutrition and neuropsychology, can help patients make the best possible recovery.

Can encephalitis be prevented?

These measures can help prevent certain types of infectious encephalitis:

If you are exposed to someone with bacterial encephalitis, contact your doctor. You may be offered a course of antibiotics to prevent you from getting the disease.

Alert: New COVID-19 Strain Discovered in the State of California

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The State of California has identified a new strain of the COVID-19 (SARS-Cov-2) virus. It is believed to have been transmitted from South America where the strain had originated.

The South American strain has proven to be a deadlier variant of the virus. Authorities are investigating if existing vaccines work on the new strain.

The new strain may cause Encephalitis. Encephalitis is inflammation of tissues in the brain, which causes the brain to swell. This can lead to headaches, sensitivity to light, mental confusion and seizures.

New Policy Guidelines

New restrictions for the State of California include:

  • indoor gatherings limited to 5 people
  • outdoor gatherings limited to 10 people
  • classroom sizes limited to 10 students
  • restaurants, gyms, shopping malls, movie theaters and other non-essential indoor premises will be closed until further notice

The new guidelines will be in place for the next 28 days.

Citizens are advised to stay at home and only leave their homes for essential needs. Please follow appropriate masking and social distancing guidelines.

 

Encephalitis – New Serious Symptom Discovered Associated with New COVID-19 Strain

What is encephalitis?

Encephalitis is a serious condition affecting the brain that requires prompt treatment to lower the risk of lasting complications or death. It is an inflammation of the active tissues of the brain caused by an infection or an autoimmune response. The inflammation causes the brain to swell, which can lead to headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, mental confusion and seizures.

Encephalitis strikes 10–15 people per 100,000 each year, with more than 250,000 patients diagnosed in the last decade alone in the U.S. The condition can affect anyone, but more often occurs in younger people.

Encephalitis Causes and Types

Encephalitis can be caused by infections or autoimmune conditions where the body’s own immune responses attack the brain. Even with extensive testing, the specific cause of encephalitis remains unknown in about 30%–40% of cases.

Cases of encephalitis are likely to continue to rise as more and more autoimmune causes are recognized. Emerging infections such as Zika, chikungunya and Powassan viruses can also contribute to this trend. Most recently, it has become a symptom associated with the Gamma

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New COVID-19 Strain Discovered in the State of California

Man Looking Through A Microscope

The State of California has identified a new strain of the COVID-19 (SARS-Cov-2) virus. It is believed to have been transmitted from South America where the strain had originated.

The South American strain has proven to be a deadlier variant of the virus. Authorities are investigating if existing vaccines work on the new strain.

The new strain may cause Encephalitis. Encephalitis is inflammation of tissues in the brain, which causes the brain to swell. This can lead to headaches, sensitivity to light, mental confusion and seizures.

New Policy Guidelines

New restrictions for the State of California include:

  • indoor gatherings limited to 5 people
  • outdoor gatherings limited to 10 people
  • classroom sizes limited to 10 students
  • restaurants, gyms, shopping malls, movie theaters and other non-essential indoor premises will be closed until further notice

The new guidelines will be in place for the next 28 days.

Citizens are advised to stay at home and only leave their homes for essential needs. Please follow appropriate masking and social distancing guidelines.

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Amazon Prime Video Now Lets You Change Profile Photo to Characters From Movies, Series: How to Change

Amazon Prime Video is rolling out the ability to set profile images inspired by popular characters in Amazon Original movies and shows. Some of the new profile photo options will include characters such as Midge (played by Rachel Brosnahan) from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) from The Boys. This feature is rolling out to customers all over — including users in India — and will be available on all devices that support Prime Video. These new profile photo option should show up when you look to change the image by tapping on the edit button on your profile page.

Amazon Prime Video Now Lets You Change Profile Photo to Characters From Movies, Series: How to Change

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Taliban wanted India to retain its diplomatic presence in Afghanistan
A quick assessment done by the Indian side and its Afghan counterparts came to the conclusion that the request from the Taliban side could not be taken at face value and that the evacuation of the Indian diplomats and others should go ahead as planned
Senior Taliban leader Sher Mohammed Abbas Stanekzai. (Source: Tolo News)

Urgent: New Guidelines for Nursing Home Visitors

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As a result of the new COVID-19 strain in California, the following policies will be in place for all nursing homes in LA County:

  • Maximum of 2 non-essential visitors are permitted per resident at any given time
  • Visitors must wear a mask at all times
  • Visitors must show proof of vaccination OR show that they have tested negative for COVID-19 in the past 3 days
  • Nursing homes are required to implement screening measures that visitors must pass before they are permitted to enter the nursing home
  • Visitors must socially distance from all residents apart from the resident that they are visiting

Failure to comply with any of these policies shall result in the visitor being required to leave the nursing home.

Thank you for helping us ensure the safety of all nursing home residents and staff.

Self-isolation Information

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What is self-isolation (self-quarantine)?

People who have COVID-19 or are isolating due to an exposure to COVID-19 are asked to self-isolate. Self-isolation means separating yourself from others, including staying at home and avoiding situations where you could transmit COVID-19 to other people. The goal of self-isolation is to lower the chance of transmitting the virus to others, including to your loved ones.

Self-isolation Rules

  • Do not go to work, school, or public areas including grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, gyms or places of worship while you are self-isolating.
  • Try to arrange for food and essential items to be delivered and dropped off at your door by friends or family, or use a delivery service.
  • Avoid all contact with people who are at more risk of developing a severe case of COVID-19.
  • You can exercise outside as long as you stay 2 meters away from others

If you have worsening symptoms, or any questions at all, call 818-530-7309.

To find COVID-19 testing facilities near you, use the following link: https://covid19.lacounty.gov/testing/

Self-isolation Information

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What is self-isolation (self-quarantine)?

People who have COVID-19 or are isolating due to an exposure to COVID-19 are asked to self-isolate. Self-isolation means separating yourself from others, including staying at home and avoiding situations where you could transmit COVID-19 to other people. The goal of self-isolation is to lower the chance of transmitting the virus to others, including to your loved ones.

Self-isolation Rules

  • Do not go to work, school, or public areas including grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants, gyms or places of worship while you are self-isolating.
  • Try to arrange for food and essential items to be delivered and dropped off at your door by friends or family, or use a delivery service.
  • Avoid all contact with people who are at more risk of developing a severe case of COVID-19.
  • You can exercise outside as long as you stay 2 meters away from others

If you have worsening symptoms, or any questions at all, call 818-530-7309.

To find COVID-19 testing facilities near you, use the following link: https://covid19.lacounty.gov/testing/

 

 

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Punjab school education and public works department minister Vijay Inder Singla on Friday said the state government has decided to name the roads and schools of the respective areas after Olympic medal winner players.

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Edit: Karnataka announces weekend lockdown, night curfew from today

Bengaluru, Aug 06: The Karnataka government on Friday announced weekend lockdown and nigh curfew from 9 pm to 5 am on Monday, in districts bordering Kerala and Maharashtra, and that the existing night curfew across the state from today.

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/karnataka-announced-weekend-lockdown-night-curfew-from-today-check-details-3295883.html

Representational Image At least 8 border Districts of Karnataka including Mysore, Chamaraja Nagar, Mangalore, Kodagu

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/india/karnataka-announced-weekend-lockdown-night-curfew-from-today-check-details-3295883.html

In Huge Battle With Reliance, Amazon’s Big Win In Supreme Court Today

The Singapore Emergency Arbitrator in October 2020 restrained Future Retail from going ahead with its merger with Reliance Retail. That decision is valid and enforceable, the Supreme Court said today. The arbitrator has yet to announce a final decision.

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Cancer

Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.

Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells. Normally, human cells grow and multiply (through a process called cell division) to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old or become damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.

Signs of Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Types, Treatment & Stages

 

Cancerous tumors spread into, or invade, nearby tissues and can travel to distant places in the body to form new tumors (a process called metastasis). Cancerous tumors may also be called malignant tumors. Many cancers form solid tumors, but cancers of the blood, such as leukemias, generally do not.

Benign tumors do not spread into, or invade, nearby tissues. When removed, benign tumors usually don’t grow back, whereas cancerous tumors sometimes do. Benign tumors can sometimes be quite large, however. Some can cause serious symptoms or be life threatening, such as benign tumors in the brain.

 

https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/what-is-cancer

 

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Blood donation

blood donation occurs when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used for transfusions and/or made into biopharmaceutical medications by a process called fractionation (separation of whole blood components). Donation may be of whole blood, or of specific components directly (apheresis). Blood banks often participate in the collection process as well as the procedures that follow it.

The amount of blood drawn and the methods vary. The collection can be done manually or with automated equipment that takes only specific components of the blood. Most of the components of blood used for transfusions have a short shelf life, and maintaining a constant supply is a persistent problem. This has led to some increased interest in autotransfusion, whereby a patient’s blood is salvaged during surgery for continuous reinfusion—or alternatively, is “self-donated” prior to when it will be needed. (Generally, the notion of “donation” does not refer to giving to one’s self, though in this context it has become somewhat acceptably idiomatic.)

National Blood Donor Month

Donated blood is tested by many methods, but the core tests recommended by the World Health Organization are these four:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_donation

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Centre to review Covid situation in 10 states as Kerala, northeast remain areas of concern

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Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan will on Saturday review the situation in 10 states, including Kerala, where cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) are on the rise even as the rest of the country has reported fewer infections, officials said. Bhushan will review the situation in Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Assam, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Manipur.

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Centre to review Covid situation in 10 states as Kerala, northeast remain areas of concern

Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan will on Saturday review the situation in 10 states, including Kerala, where cases of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) are on the rise even as the rest of the country has reported fewer infections, officials said. Bhushan will review the situation in Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Assam, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Manipur.

 

 

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