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Children conceived through IFV may be at higher risk of cancer, says study

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Children conceived through IFV may be at higher risk of cancer, says study

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Children conceived through in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) may be at an increased risk of cancer, according to the largest study of its kind.

In the past three decades, IVF has gone from an experimental procedure to being more common. Pregnancies enabled by IVF frequently have more difficulties, with children born earlier and smaller even among singleton births.

Scientists from the University of Minnesota in the US used data of 275,686 IVF children and 2,266,847 naturally conceived children.

The study, published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, found that the overall cancer rate per 1,000,000 children of IVF children was about 17 per cent higher than for non-IVF children.

However, the rates of other specific cancers did not differ between the two groups, and no associations of childhood cancer with specific IVF treatment techniques.

“The most important takeaway from our research is that most childhood cancers are not more frequent in children conceived by IVF,” said Logan Spector, a professor at University of Minnesota.

“There may be an increased risk of one class of cancers in children; however, due to the nature of our study, we could not distinguish between IVF itself versus the parents’ underlying infertility,” Spector said.

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National Press Day: Election Commission shares archival photo of press conference from 1967 | Watch here

National Press Day is observed every year on November 16 to celebrate the importance of a free and responsible press in a democratic society.

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On the occasion of National Press Day, the Election Commission of India shared an archival photo of a press conference from 1967. The National Press Day is observed every year on November 16 to celebrate the importance of a free and responsible press in a democratic society. The day also commemorates the establishment of the Press Council of India, which acts as a regulatory body for the news media industry in the country. 

Sharing the archival photo on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, the Election Commission of India said that the picture is of a press conference from 1967, addressed by then Chief Election Commissioner KVK Sundaram. 

Meanwhile, several political leaders also extended their greetings to the journalists on the occasion of National Press Day. Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur took to X and wrote that a free press forms the bedrock of democracy and is rightly regarded as its fourth pillar. He also saluted all the journalists who dedicatedly perform their duties in a responsible, unbiased and professional manner, bringing news and educating masses on a variety of issues.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also extended his best wishes to all journalist friends on the National Press Day. He said that journalists are vigilant sentinels of democracy. He also congratulated all the journalists for continuously serving democracy with impartiality and fearlessness.

Extending warm greetings on the occasion, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that the free press is the cornerstone of democracy and gives voice to the people. He further asked masses to pledge to safeguard the independence of the fourth pillar of democracy and empower the people with unbiased information.

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah also conveyed greetings to the journalists stating them to be the guardians of truth. He added that journalist’s words shape their reality, shedding light on the stories that matter. He also extended gratitude to the fraternity for their unwavering dedication to journalism.

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Happy Dhanteras 2023: Wishes, messages to share with your loved ones

Dhanteras is considered the most auspicious day to buy silver, gold and other assets. Devotees welcome Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera into the house. The whole house is decorated in lights, colours and happiness prevails in the hearts of everybody

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Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali which is the festival of lights and is the most awaited festival of the year. This year Diwali is going to be celebrated on November 12. Dhanteras is celebrated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha of the Hindu month of Kartik.

Dhanteras is going to be celebrated on November 10. Dhanteras is considered the most auspicious day to buy silver, gold and other assets. Devotees welcome Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera into the house. The whole house is decorated in lights, colours and happiness prevails in the hearts of everybody.The most auspicious time to buy gold is from 12:35 pm to 2:46pm. Apart from gold one can also buy home furniture, broom, utensils, electronic items and metals

People worship Lord Kubera and Goddess Lakshmi and seek their blessings for prosperity and wealth in their lives. Here is a list of quotes and wishes that one can share with his family members lo let them know that they are thinking about them

Happy Dhanteras to you and your family, may your year be filled with joy and success.

If you let your learning lead to knowledge, you become a fool. If you let your learning lead to action, you become wealthy -Tony Robbins

Often the more money you make the more money you spend; that why more money doesn’t make you rich assets make you rich – Robert Kiyosaki

This is the day to trust the gods and let them guide us to the path of prosperity and happiness. Happy Dhanteras

The big money is not in the buying and selling but in the waiting. Charlie Munger.

May you always be guided by the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Durga and Lord Kubera, and may prosperity never leave your life.

If you are saving, you are succeeding – Steve Burkholder

Happy Dhanteras. May Goddess Lakshmi walk into your home and fill it with wealth, prosperity and joy  

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Happy Karva Chauth quotes, wishes, greetings for 2023

The festival holds a lot of significance for married women who observe a fast from sunrise to moon rise for the long life and well being of their husbands.

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Happy Karva Chauth quotes, wishes, greetings for 2023

Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival which is celebrated by great enthusiasm by married women in India, especially in the northern regions of the country. According to the Hindu Calender, Karwa Chauth generally falls on the fourth day after the full moon in Kartik month which is usually in October or November.

The festival holds a lot of significance for married women who observe a fast from sunrise to moon rise for the long life and well being of their husbands. Over the years married men have also started keeping a fast for their wives in return. It is a sweet gesture which shows the couple’s love, respect and care for each other.

On the day of the festival, women observing the fast begin their day by waking up early before dawn to have sargi which is a special type of pre dawn meal which is prepared by their mother in law for them. They then get ready for the day. They abstain from food and water till moon rise in the evening. The fast is broken only after seeing the moon later in the evening. Prayers are offered to the moon and their husband.

The rituals of Karwa Chauth are for the longevity of one’s partner. They are rooted in love, respect and devotion. On this day women dress up in new clothes. They apply Mehandi on their hands. Gifts are also exchanged on this occasion. This festival is a symbol of strong bond of love between the wife and the husband. This year Karvachauth is being celebrated on 1st November 2023.Karwa chauth wishes, greetings and messages

Happy fasting today! Wishing you all a happy Karwa Chauth!

Fasting today is just a test of your love and commitment for your partner. Happy fasting!

Stay strong today and keep fasting. Happy Karwa Chauth!

Happy Karwa Chauth!

Wishing you a happy Karwa Chauth, from us to you!

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