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NMC reschedules NEET PG 2024 due to general elections
In a major overhaul, the NEET PG 2024 exam has been rescheduled to June 23, 2024. The confirmation of this effect comes from a recent notification shared by the National Medical Commission (NMC) with the Medical Dialogues team.
Earlier, the NEET PG 2024 was scheduled to be held on July 7 2024. While the exam date has been preponed, the cut-off date for eligibility to appear in the NEET PG 2024 remains 15th August 2024.
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Doctor jumps off Mumbai's Atal Setu, leaves suicide note for father: cops
In a shocking incident, a woman doctor from Thane district in Maharashtra jumped into the Arabian Sea from the Atal Setu bridge on Monday afternoon. She has been battling with depression for the last 10 years and also undergoing treatment for the same, said the police.
The deceased's father found a suicide note at home in which she said she was going to Atal Setu to end her life.
Anti-menopause shot: Scientists develop a drug that can delay menopause forever
Entering menopause marks a significant transition in a woman's life, signaling the end of her reproductive years and bringing with it a host of challenging symptoms like hormonal shifts, hot flashes, and mood swings. However, a promising development has emerged in the form of an anti-menopause shot, offering hope for alleviating these debilitating effects.
Developed by a team of scientists at Oviva Therapeutics in New York, this innovative injection targets the root cause of menopausal symptoms. Acting similarly to the anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), which begins to decline around age 25 and significantly drops during menopause (usually between 45 to 55 years), the shot aims to artificially boost AMH levels when administered every few months.
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