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Why strokes mostly occur in bathrooms, doctor explains

Dr Showkat Shah reveals link between bathing habits and stroke risk, shares prevention strategies Jahangeer Ganaie Srinagar, Nov 17 (KNO): Stroke, a medical condition resulting in cell death due to poor blood flow to the brain, can occur anywhere, but the incidence of strokes is notably higher in bathrooms, according to Dr Showkat Shah, a critical

Why Strokes Primarily Occur in Bathrooms: Doctor Explains

Why Strokes Primarily Occur in Bathrooms: Doctor Explains
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Covid vaccine shortage hits J&K, over 80 centres shut in Srinagar, 20 in Jammu

Govind Sharma JAMMU, May 6: At least 80 Covid vaccination centres in Srinagar district and 20 in Jammu could not conduct the vaccination drive today as their stocks have run dry while the Government has been waiting eagerly for the fresh batch of stocks for which they have already placed orders. Official sources told Excelsior that for last few days, many Government-designated COVID vaccination centres across J&K could not continue the vaccination drive as whatever supply of vaccines they had received from the Government, has been used and now their stocks are empty. Among all 20 districts of the UT, Srinagar district has been badly affected due to shortage of vaccines as in over 80 centres the vaccination drive could not take place today while in Jammu district, over 20 centres could not offer vaccination services.

Covid Vaccine Shortage Shuts 80 Centres Shut In Srinagar, 20 In Jammu

Covid Vaccine Shortage Shuts 80 Centres Shut In Srinagar, 20 In Jammu SRINAGAR: At least 80 Covid vaccination centres in Srinagar district and 20 in Jammu could not conduct the vaccination drive today as their stocks have run dry while the Government has been waiting eagerly for the fresh batch of stocks for which they have already placed orders, Jammu based newspaper Daily Excelsior reported. Excelsior quoting official sources told that for last few days, many Government-designated COVID vaccination centres across J&K could not continue the vaccination drive as whatever supply of vaccines they had received from the Government, has been used and now their stocks are empty. Among all 20 districts of the UT, Srinagar district has been badly affected due to shortage of vaccines as in over 80 centres the vaccination drive could not take place today while in Jammu district, over 20 centres could not offer vaccination services.

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