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Coronavirus treatment: Ramdev's Patanjali launches Coronil kit for ₹545

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Balkrishna had earlier this month claimed that an Ayurvedic medicine developed by the company has been able to cure Covid-19 patients within 3-14 days. Patanjali on Tuesday launched 'Coronil and Swasari', what it claims is the Ayurvedic cure for treating COVID-19, which they said has been shown 100 per cent favourable results during clinical trials on affected patients, at Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar. Acharya Balkrishna, MD of Patanjali Ayurved, claimed that an Ayurvedic medicine developed by the company has been able to cure COVID-19 patients within 3-14 days. Highlights from the Patanjali's Coronil kit launch event: A total of 100 coronavirus positive patients were recruited for the controlled clinical trial, Patanjali claims. Of which 95 were studied, 1 patient was lost on the follow up details, 4 patients withdrew consent between the study. Exclusion criteria for Patanjali clinical study plan 1) Severely symptomatic patients (SaO2 <90%) 2) Ac

Surprise! Pluto may have had an underground ocean from the very beginning

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Pluto may be a more habitable world than scientists had thought. Though  Pluto  is now famously frigid, it may have started off as a hot world that formed rapidly and violently, a new study finds. This result suggests Pluto may have  possessed an underground ocean  since early on in its life, potentially improving its chances of hosting life, researchers said. Previous work assumed Pluto originated from cold and icy rock clumping together in the distant  Kuiper Belt , the ring of objects beyond Neptune's orbit. Although there is evidence that Pluto currently possesses a liquid ocean beneath its thick frozen shell, researchers have suggested this subsurface ocean developed long after Pluto formed, after ice melted due to heat from radioactive elements in Pluto's core. Now scientists argue that instead of a cold formation, Pluto had a hot start, one full of explosive force. "When we look at Pluto today, we see a very cold frozen world, with a surface temperat

How to Play PUBG on PC: A Guide to Play With or Without Emulator

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Over two years have passed since its initial release, PUBG is still one of the most popular battle royale games out there that you can enjoy on PC and consoles. PUBG Mobile is the version of the game available for Android and iOS. However, we are sure that nothing matches the PUBG experience that you can experience on a larger display, and which is why in this article, we'll tell you how to play PUBG on PC without an emulator and how to play PUBG Mobile on PC with emulator. How to Play PUBG on PC Without an Emulator PUBG  PC is available to play via Steam. First you need to install Steam, the most popular PC game storefront and then follow these steps to get started. 1.Go to this website by clicking  here  >  download and install  Steam  for Windows PC. 2. Once Steam is installed > open it and  sign in  to your account. Or else, if you don't have a Steam account, you can  create a new account  as well. 3. After you've signed in > in the bottom left c