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Lisa Jarvis: Doctors aren t giving young cancer patients what they need

The rate of cancer deaths in the U.S. has steadily declined for several decades. But there’s a caveat: We’ve recently seen a small but worrisome increase in the rate of

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Naomi Wolf: Pfizer s COVID-19 mRNA shot a war on women, human fertility

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Ben Armstrong: Data shows globalists are succeeding with their DEPOPULATION plan

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SKUAST-J trains farmers on Artificial Insemination in dairy animals

SKUAST-J trains farmers on Artificial Insemination in dairy animals Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, July 21: A 10 days training on ‘Hands on Practice in Artificial Insemination and Reproductive Disorders in Dairy Animals’ which started on July 12 concluded today at faculty of Veterinary Sciences, SKUAST-Jammu. Prof. M.S Bhadwal, Dean, F.V. Sc and A.H, R.S Pura was the chief guest and he highlighted the importance of reproductive problems in dairy animals and their impact on farmers’ economy. He asked the farmers to practice what they have learnt in the training at their respective farms and promised more such trainings on dairy farming for the benefits of farmers of Jammu region.

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