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Govt. to strengthen India’s pharmacy with Rs 500 crore

The Department of Pharmaceuticals under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has released a scheme ‘Strengthening of Pharmaceutical Industry (SPI) under which they will disperse ...
Mar 15

Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment with PCOS

Dr. Mala Srivastava informs that healthy lifestyle modification which can help deal with PCOS. She also explains that weight gain and PCOS is a vicious ...
Mar 04

Do and Don'ts for PCOS by Dr. Prashant Kale

Dr. Prashant Kale informs that taking care of diet and lifestyle modification is a must to treat PCOS. So, get started with a healthy diet ...
Mar 03

Chronic Disease Management with USA’s Biofourmis

CDC estimates that 6 in 10 American adults have 1 chronic disease whereas 4 in 10 suffer from 2 or more chronic diseases. Learn how ...
Feb 26

Broken Heart Syndrome: Know its causes, symptoms and treatment

Broken Heart Syndrome: A broken heart can be "Broken Heart Syndrome", know its causes, symptoms, and treatment...
Feb 10

Europe has a lot of work to do to prevent COVID-19 transmission :WHO

Europe has "a lot of work to do right now" to bring down increasing COVID-19 cases, a World Health Organization expert said...
Sep 26

WHO gave blessing for Coronavirus vaccine emergency use programme: China

China launched its emergency programme in July, having communicated with the WHO in late June, according to Zheng Zhongwei, a National Health Commission official....
Sep 26

Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine produces strong results

The vaccine, called Ad26.COV2.S, was equally well-tolerated at two different doses, the results showed...
Sep 26

New infections reach record highs in Britain and France

Britain and France both recorded their highest one-day surges in COVID-19 infections since the beginning of the outbreak on Thursday...
Sep 25

Coronavirus mutating, potentially evolving, shows study amid US surge

That mutation is associated with a higher viral load among patients upon initial diagnosis, the researchers found....
Sep 24

Antarctica to lift seas by metres per degree of warming, study finds

That mutation is associated with a higher viral load among patients upon initial diagnosis, the researchers found....
Sep 24

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

Moderna to seek COVID vaccine's limited emergency use

Moderna's vaccine candidate - mRNA-1273 - is nearing the finish line in its push to enroll 30,000 individuals in a late-stage trial of ...
Sep 18

US plans to distribute COVID vaccine immediately after authorization

Officials from the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense on Wednesday held a call with reporters ...
Sep 17

Scientists publish images of Coronavirus infecting respiratory cells

The images, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, were re-colorised, and show infected hairy ciliated cells with strands of mucus attached to ...
Sep 14

UK to open universities with updated COVID-19 guidelines

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the House of Commons on Thursday that he wants students to be careful not to pass on coronavirus to ...
Sep 11

ICMR sero survey shows that India likely had 6.4 Million COVID cases by May

The survey, carried out from May 11 to June 4, tested blood samples from 28,000 people across 21 states...
Sep 11

First batch of Russia's COVID vaccine Sputnik V released into public

The Russian health ministry registered the first vaccine against COVID-19, named Sputnik V, on August 11....
Sep 08

UN projects female poverty on a rise amid COVID-19

The report, "From Insights to Action: Gender Equality in the wake of COVID-19", said that the gender poverty gap will worsen further still in ...
Sep 03

Climate Change May Bring Long-Dormant Viruses Back To Life: Scientists

Climate change is emerging as a driver of infectious disease, whether by expanding the footprint of malaria- and dengue-carrying mosquitos...
Aug 17

Scientists Identify Immune System Variation Linked To Severe COVID-19 Cases

The researchers from Yale University in the US examined 113 patients admitted to the Yale New Haven Hospital...
Aug 13

Bhutan Orders First Nationwide Lockdown

The lockdown was ordered after a Bhutanese woman, who returned from Kuwait and was discharged from quarantine after testing negative, tested positive at a clinic ...
Aug 11

90% Of Recovered COVID-19 Patients In Wuhan Suffering From Lung Damage

According to the first phase results, 90 per cent of the patients'lungs are still in a damaged state, which means their lungs ventilation and ...
Aug 06

Scientists identify immune system variation linked to severe COVID-19

The researchers from Yale University in the US examined 113 patients admitted to the Yale New Haven Hospital...
Jul 28

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

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