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Sugar and its types

Sugars are carbohydrates and provide energy to the body. Sugars if consumed in higher amounts may cause different health issues. Here are different types of ...
Mar 22

Tips to stay healthy in summer: Do these 5 changes from now to avoid diseases

Tips to stay healthy in summer: Winter habits can make you sick with the arrival of summer. So make lifestyle changes. Winter and coming summer ...
Feb 22

Causes, symptoms and treatment of weak eyes

Weakness in the eyes can be felt for many reasons. Let us know in detail about its causes, symptoms, and treatment-...
Feb 22

Diabetes Diet: Diabetes patients eat these vegetables to control blood sugar level

Diabetes is the root of many diseases. If it is not controlled in time, it can lead to many other physical problems. To manage diabetes, ...
Feb 14

5 Home remedies to treat kidney stones

The kidney plays some of the important functions of our body like eliminating waste and toxins, maintaining fluid balance, and purifying blood. Here are some ...
Feb 02

Psychiatry startup Talkiatry raises $37 million

Psychiatric care startup, Talkiatry has raised $37 million in their Series A fund round. A part of this amount, $20 million was raised in July ...
Feb 01

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

Covid-19: US should end Gilead’s monopoly on producing remdesivir, report says

The US government should end the shortage of the antiviral drug remdesivir by eliminating Gilead’s monopoly, says a report from Public Citizen, a national ...
Sep 12

Remdesivir Limited use to sickest COVID-19 patients

Some hospitals said they are still buying the Gilead Sciences medicine to build inventory in case the pandemic accelerates over the winter...
Sep 12

COVID-19 claims 67 additional lives in Iraq

As many as 3,047 infections were registered in the past 24 hours, bringing the total count to 140,603 cases; 5,161 deaths and ...
Aug 07

WHO praises Dharavi model in Mumbai for containing COVID-19

Dharavi slums beats the COVID virus with help from the administration...
Jul 11

In Africa, lack of Coronavirus data raises fears

President John Magufuli rush to reopen came despite alarm from the World Health Organization over an almost total lack of information...
Jul 08

Infant sleep issues linked to mental health problems in adolescents

A study done by the University of Birmingham suggests infant with sleep issues linked to mental health problems in adolescents...
Jul 03

Further US lockdowns not needed - Anthony Fauci

The US leads the world in the number of confirmed infections and in deaths -- with the fatality toll approaching 120,000....
Jun 19

Further US lockdowns not needed - Anthony Fauci

The US leads the world in the number of confirmed infections and in deaths -- with the fatality toll approaching 120,000....
Jun 19

Maharashtra man, Son use lockdown time to dig 16-feet well

Nature was also happy and decided to support them in their endeavor, they succeeded in finding water after digging to a depth of about 16 ...
Jun 03

Imran khan urges Pak to "Live With The Virus"

Pakistan has withdrawn almost all shutdown measures, to avert an economic meltdown ...
Jun 02

Two Rare Neurologic Conditions Linked to COVID-19

Two rare neurologic conditions in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 add more evidence that unusual neurologic manifestations can arise in patients infected with the virus...
May 07

Is it wrong to prioritise younger patients with covid-19?

With services overburdened, healthcare professionals are having to decide who should receive treatment. Dave Archard says this is no excuse for wandering blindly into discrimination, ...
Apr 24

"All Countries Will Face This": WHO After China Revises COVID-19 Deaths

Wuhan, the COVID-19 epicenter, admitted missteps in tallying its death toll, abruptly raising the city's count by 50 percent -- following growing world doubts ...
Apr 18

UK Doctors Told To Wear Aprons As Surgical Gowns Run Out: Report

Public Health England had changed guidelines which stipulated full-length, waterproof surgical gowns should be worn for high-risk hospital procedures....
Apr 18

UK Doctors Told To Wear Aprons As Surgical Gowns Run Out: Report

Public Health England had changed guidelines which stipulated full-length, waterproof surgical gowns should be worn for high-risk hospital procedures....
Apr 18

U.S. to Boost Payment for Abbott’s Covid-19 Test to Increase Use

The government will pay $100 per test, up from $51 to spur use as lack of technicians to run tests accounted for the shortfall...
Apr 15

6,200 Multi-Country Physicians on COVID-19 Uncovers Treatment Patterns and Puts Pandemic in Context

In the U.S., 63% of physicians recommend restrictions be lifted six or more weeks from now and 66% believe the peak is at least ...
Apr 04

Firmenich Expands Hand Sanitizer Production; Donating 100 Tons Across USA and Switzerland

Firmenich was the first in its industry to adapt production at its Geneva site to donate 20 tons of hand sanitizer to the Geneva University ...
Apr 04

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