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Uttar Pradesh battles a severe dengue outbreak in 2024, with climate change and urbanization driving the surge—here’s how to stay safe. 
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Delhi reports over 300 dengue cases in a week, with malaria and chikungunya also rising, raising public health concerns.  
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Understanding the potential neurological impact of dengue underscores the need for comprehensive medical care and timely intervention. By staying informed and vigilant, we can better protect ourselves and our communities from the serious neurological consequences of dengue.
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The risk of dengue fever increases significantly during the rainy season. Due to changes in temperature and accumulation of water, dengue mosquitoes reproduce easily, increasing the horror of this disease. Therefore, it is important to recognize its symptoms and receive immediate treatment, otherwise there is a risk of death. Let's familiarize ourselves with the symptoms and prevention methods of dengue fever.
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In adults, it has been linked to Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) and is known to affect human Schwann cells, that play an important role in supporting the development, function, and regeneration of peripheral nerves linked to movement, breathing, heartbeat, and digestion, among others.
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Yoga brings all your three doshas in balance. Whatever the distance may be, in this case, the imbalance of Dengue, yoga bring it back to equilibrium. The state of homeostasis is restored.
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The dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by mosquitoes, is a significant global concern Dengue has four distinct strains, and accordingly, it shows various symptoms, ranging from mild to severe Dengue is associated with joint and muscle pain as well as headaches, so pain management is also essential
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Malaria is a devastating mosquito-borne disease that is prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America, causing fever, fatigue, headaches and chills; the disease can be fatal.
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Shubhman Gill Discharged: Famous cricketer Shubhman Gill discharged from Chennai hospital! Was admitted after being dengue positive. But he will not be able to play in the World Cup match tomorrow. This is a big blow for Team India before the World Cup because Team India had high expectations from Shubman Gill.
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Team India opener Shubman Gill has been suffering from dengue fever over the last week and has now been hospitalised in Chennai as his platelet count had dropped.
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Shubman Gill Dengue Positive: Famous cricketer Shubhman Gill has been reported to be suffering from dengue. This is a big blow for Team India before the World Cup because Team India had high expectations from Shubman Gill.
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Viral cases like influenza and dengue are on the rise and cases of swine flu and typhoid are also being reported.
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Earlier on Friday, in Kanpur's biggest government hospital Ursula, a dengue ward was set up and three dengue patients were admitted to it.
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Millions of people worldwide are affected by a number of diseases that mosquitoes spread. Here is a list of common diseases brought about by mosquitoes to be aware of.  
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As the global incidence of dengue continues to rise, it becomes imperative for individuals to adopt proactive measures to safeguard themselves. 
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Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri and wife Sonam Bhattacharya are expecting the birth of their first child this year.
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Dengue fever, transmitted primarily by the Aedes mosquito, can lead to severe flu-like symptoms; To shield yourself from the escalating threat, here’s how you can keep yourself safe. 
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Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that typically spreads during the monsoon season in India. Protecting children involves taking preventive measures. Here are some essential steps to protect your children from Dengue.
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Delhi Dengue News: Monsoon rains in Delhi had kept the situation uncontrollable due to floods, now a new problem has knocked. Due to the rains in Delhi, a situation of water-logging has arisen in many areas, due to which the disease of dengue is emerging. In view of the increasing cases of dengue in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal called an important meeting and after brainstorming with the mayor, ministers and MCD officers, instructed to take necessary steps.
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Dengue Outbreak In Delhi: CM Kejriwal has directed the Health Department to reserve beds for dengue patients and ensure adequate stock of medicines at hospitals and ‘mohalla’ clinics.






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