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Organize our Activities
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FOOD, EATING HABIT & SYSTAMATIC LIFE STYLE
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Ajay__Ziz
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"by sleeping eating & dunking"
| 7 months ago
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this is d best possible way to enlightenment !
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Tipirneni Sridhar
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| 2 years ago
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Correct. Music is the stress releiver and soul soother.
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Ideate: "How do you maintain a healthy life style?" deleted from your view.
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Tipirneni Sridhar
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| 2 years ago
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I think the Indian health system is not so lax, as is evident from the rapid response to the swine flu outbreak. But it's very precautious on the patent front, owing to the itricacies involved and eventualities in case of a patent grant; which...
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AMIT KATOCH
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| 2 years ago
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it is true that indian patent system is responsible for the bad health of indian health industry.we have good companies here who are the potential innovators but because of poor regulations they are not encouraged to engage in innovations.Govt ....
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Nanda Kumar
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| 2 years ago
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Truly agree but think of the indian population how many of them would afford to spend huge money for their health care there are people living in this country having only one meal, no insurance coverage by the government this will make...
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Debate: "Is Indian patent system crippling healthcare in India?" deleted from your view.
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jammu. srinivas
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| 12 months ago
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Even If science creates all artificial organs and system built into the body soul can't be put as it has no form
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Tipirneni Sridhar
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Though it is possible to replace all the organs, brain transplant is a challenging task. And neuron cells are such a complex system, which are also susceptible to the ageing process. Reviving them to overcome ageing will be a tough task.
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Bindu Narayan
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| 2 years ago
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I don't see this happening in a very long time, even though the scientist claims of with technological advancements these days and with nanotechnology being more and more popular, but the fact is it would be difficult to understand the whole...
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Debate: "Immortality only 20 years away: Will this really happen?" deleted from your view.
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sneha shukla
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| 2 years ago
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definately, plants r not going to serve but r serving as "organic factories".there is no two ways about it.the GM crops are already known by all.ofcorse the GM crops have risks associated with it but as d rule says-"no risks,no gains".afterall...
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Kaushik Dutta
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| 2 years ago
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Genetically modified crops have generated much public interest and controversy. Scientific information available today is not adequate to draw conclusive deductions on the potential benefits or risks of the genetically modified plants to the...
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Tipirneni Sridhar
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| 3 years ago
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Though plants can be used for manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals on an economic platform, the intricacies involved (with respect to genetic engineering procedures and adaptability of the transgenics) are hindering the process. As we can see from...
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Debate: "Will plants serve as a type of "organic-factory" to produce drugs?" deleted from your view.




