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Netherland focuses on more stricker rule to comabt COVID-19

The Netherlands joins neighbours in tightening coronavirus restrictions amid surge in cases...
Sep 29

Why COVID-19 is deadly for some people ?

Increasing evidence suggests that some Covid-19 patients get very ill because of an impaired interferon response....
Sep 25

Worlds Heaviest man defeats COVID-19

Franco, 36, used to weigh 595 kilos, more than the average male polar bear - and his battle with Covid-19 was gruelling....
Sep 25

COVID-19 and conflict, a double battle for humanitarian workers

The conflicts and battles have added an extra edge to the Humanitarian workers in Ukraine. An understanding from one of the WHO volunteers ...
Sep 24

A self HIV testing kit now !!

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Sep 23

WHO endorses protocol for Coronavirus herbal medicine trials

Covid-19 has raised the issue of using traditional medicines to battle contemporary diseases, and the endorsement clearly encouraged testing...
Sep 21

No-masker Pastor is in ICU amid COVID-19

A self-proclaimed "no-masker," Paul Van Noy told worshipers at Candlelight Christian Fellowship on July 22 that his first inclination was to resist complying ...
Sep 19

WHO warns Europe for the new spikes in cases

Israel is among the countries battling a new spike, announcing a three-week lockdown from Friday when people will not be allowed more than 500 ...
Sep 15

UNICEF to lead COVID vaccines for low income Countries

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is the world's largest single vaccine buyer, procuring more than 2 billion doses of various vaccines annually ...
Sep 07

How come so many people are dying of COVID-19 in Mexico?

A report by Nathaniel Parish Flannery , Latin America-focused political analyst...
Sep 05

Athens protects vulnerable communities during COVID-19 : WHO

Athens being one of the oldest cities in the world and how they protects vulnerable communities during COVID-19 ...
Sep 03

WHO emergency authorization of COVID-19 vaccine needs extra care

The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said he would be willing to bypass the normal approval process to authorise a COVID-...
Sep 01

Doubts over top COVID-19 vaccines

The vaccines are based on a common cold virus that many people have been exposed to, potentially limiting their effectiveness...
Aug 31

France reports more than 3 fold rise in COVID-19 cases

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Aug 29

Food for good hair health and less hair fall

Struggling with hair fall? While you can spend a fortune on expensive hair masks and oils, it would be a good idea to tweak your ...
Aug 29

Improve your joint health with these 12 superfoods

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Aug 27

Women Equality Day - Know everything about it

Women's Equality Day: The day is seen in the US to recognize American women getting the established option to cast a ballot...
Aug 26

Reinfection seen in two European patients

The cases, in Belgium and the Netherlands, follow a report this week by researchers in Hong Kong about a man there who had been re-...
Aug 26

Astrazeneca starts trial of COVID-19 treatment

The London-listed firm is already among the leading players in the global race to develop a successful vaccine against COVID-19....
Aug 25

COVID-19 rules creates loses in bussiness

Restaurant owners say keeping up with basic operational expenses is a struggle as they are barely any customers....
Aug 25

Around a fifth of US COVID-19 vaccine enrollees are Black or Latino

Black and Latino Americans are infected with COVID-19 at more than twice the rate of white Americans, with Native Americans infected at even higher ...
Aug 24

Bussiness of Trust in COVID-19 vaccine

An understanding Rebecca Weintraub , Julie Rosenberg , Kenneth Rabin and Scott C. Ratzan ...
Aug 21

WHO asks nations to unite for COVID-19 vaccine bid

The WHO's chief general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that without inoculating the planet's most noteworthy hazard populaces at the same time...
Aug 19

Man from India triggered new cluster of cases of new strain of coronavirus

The strain, earlier seen in other parts of the world and called D614G, was found in a Malaysian cluster of 45 cases...
Aug 18

2 Chinese Patients Testing Positive Months After Recovery Raises Worry

A 68-year-old woman in the central Chinese province of Hubei, where the novel coronavirus first surfaced in December, tested positive on Sunday...
Aug 17

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