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  • 11 Jul
  • 2021

Brands go slow on promotions to buyers scarred in second wave

Over half a dozen brands from lifestyle and apparel to electronics have held back from aggressive promotions, offers and sales push even after reopening stores, preferring to give consumers more healing time after the second, more deadly wave of the pandemic touched most lives.

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  • 10 Jul
  • 2021

Signs of Active Listening

'Active listening' means, as its name suggests, actively listening. That is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively ‘hearing’ the message of the speaker.

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  • 9 Jul
  • 2021

UK pandemic hammered minorities, self-employed: report

Ethnic minorities, the self-employed, and low-income families in Britain suffered greater deprivation levels during the coronavirus pandemic despite "surprisingly positive" living standards figures, a report published Thursday found.

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  • 8 Jul
  • 2021

Glycemic control has not been impacted by pandemic

"Mail-order pharmacies and pharmacy delivery services may have been key during the pandemic in ensuring patients receive their medications," the authors write. 

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  • 7 Jul
  • 2021

UpHealth Expands Leadership Team To Accelerate Growth

UpHealth is pioneering technologies and services that are the future of healthcare

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  • 4 Jul
  • 2021

How deceit was built into China's first aircraft carrier

Varyag was to be an Admiral Kuznetsov class multi-role aircraft carrier in the Soviet Navy. She was known as Riga when her keel was laid in Nikolayev on December 6, 1985. Launched on December 4, 1988.

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  • 3 Jul
  • 2021

Students headed to Europe in a fix after getting Covaxin shot

Several students have been in touch with the ministry of external affairs and have also written to the company, asking it to clarify the status of its vaccine abroad.

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  • 2 Jul
  • 2021

Not Just Canada And US, North India Is Melting With No Signs Of Monsoon

The capital of our nation, New Delhi has been at the center of this heatwave with temperatures touching as high as 42 to 43 degrees celsius.