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Ketamine is a short-term effective treatment for some suicidal patients in hospital

Results suggest that some patients hospitalised for severe suicidal ideation could benefit from ketamine ...
Feb 08

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

COVID-19 is airbone says scientists

The agency said the guidance, which went up Friday largely without notice until late Sunday, should not have been posted because it was an early ...
Sep 22

WHO concern over US push for vaccine

On Monday, World Health Organization officials said moving too quickly to make a vaccine widely available could pose risks....
Sep 02

Europe is learning to deal with coronavirus spikes, says WHO

WHO address that Europe is doing well and combating the virus by taking strict and good measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 ...
Sep 01

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

Amazon fires poisoning millions

The Brazilian Amazon fires last year caused an estimated 2,195 people in the region to be hospitalized for respiratory distress...
Aug 27

Can ovvercome COVID-19 before Spanish Flu

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Aug 22

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

WHO urges all nations to come together in vaccine bid

The WHO's director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that without vaccinating the planet's highest-risk populations simultaneously...
Aug 19

Don't Fear Food, Packaging: WHO

A sample taken from the surface of frozen chicken wings imported into the southern city of Shenzhen from Brazil and Equador ...
Aug 17

World Surpasses 20 Million COVID-19 Cases

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Aug 13

We Can Still Better - WHO On 20 Million COVID-19 Cases

In yet another staggering landmark, the number of deathsis expected to surpass 750,000 in a matter of days as the global health crisis...
Aug 11

WHO says the late-stage coronavirus trials don’t mean a vaccine is nearly there

With the world having vaccines in there final stages, WHO says it does not mean that it will be available soon....
Aug 07

Keeping international borders sealed unsustainable COVID strategy: WHO

Border closures and travel restrictions remain an important part of many countries' strategy to combat the novel coronavirus....
Jul 28

Don't expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO

Mike Ryan, head of WHO's emergencies programme said several vaccines were now in phase 3 trials and none had failed...
Jul 23

Don't expect first COVID-19 vaccinations until early 2021: WHO

Mike Ryan, head of WHO's emergencies programme said several vaccines were now in phase 3 trials and none had failed...
Jul 23

Baby infected with COVID-19 in the womb

The baby boy, born in March, suffered brain swelling and neurological symptoms linked to COVID-19 in adults, but has since recovered, they reported Tuesday ...
Jul 15

WHO says first alerted to Coronavirus by its office, not China

The UN health body has been accused by US President Donald Trump of failing to provide the information needed to stem the pandemic and of ...
Jul 04

COVID-19 pandemic is not even close to being over :WHO

The WHO chief noted that six months after China first alerted the WHO to a novel respiratory infection...
Jun 30

Expert networks scale up COVID-19 testing in Tajikistan

Stronger laboratory capacity in Tajikistan will benefit many response core functions, including disease detection, contact tracing, and testing for COVID-19....
Jun 20

Researchers develop to identify pregnancy outcome after threatened miscarriage

Associate Professor TanHak Koon, chairman, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KKH, said...
Jun 19

How likely are kids to get COVID-19?

Scientists see a ‘huge puzzle’ without easy answers ...
Jun 19

How likely are kids to get COVID-19?

Scientists see a ‘huge puzzle’ without easy answers ...
Jun 19

Researchers develop to identify pregnancy outcome after threatened miscarriage

Associate Professor TanHak Koon, chairman, Division of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KKH, said...
Jun 19

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