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studysuggestsgreenteamayhelpfightcovid19

Study suggests green tea may help fight Covid-19

Washington: Everybody is aware of the benefits of green tea. From aiding weight loss to reducing the risk of heart diseases, green tea is touted as an...

bharatbiotechappliesforwhoemergencyuselistingforcovaxin

Bharat Biotech applies for WHO emergency use listing for Covaxin

Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech has submitted an application to the World Health Organization for Emergency Use Listing (EUL) of Covaxin. The company h...

obesegirlsathigherriskofcardiovasculardiseaseinadulthood:study

Obese girls at higher risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood: Study

Washington: A new study has found that girls are more likely than boys to develop metabolic alterations associated with obesity, such as high blood pr...

globalcovid19caseloadtops1372million:johnshopkins

Global Covid-19 caseload tops 137.2 million: Johns Hopkins

Washington: The overall global Covid-19 caseload has topped 137.2 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 2.95 million, according to the Jo...

dementiariskdoublesifpeoplehavebothvisionhearingloss:study

Dementia risk doubles if people have both vision, hearing loss: Study

Washington: According to a new study, older adults who start losing both vision and hearing may be at an increased risk of developing dementia.The fin...

tuberculosis:deadlyinfectiousbutcurabledisease

Tuberculosis: Deadly infectious but curable disease

Tuberculosis or TB is an infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs. The bacteria usually spreads to people when an infected person sneezes o...

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World Health Day being celebrated today

Today is World Health Day. From its inception at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and since taking effect in 1950, the celebration has aimed to creat...

dcgiextendsshelflifeofcovishieldfrom6to9months

DCGI extends shelf life of Covishield from 6 to 9 months

New Delhi: India's drug regulator DCGI has extended the shelf life of Covishield, the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, from six to nine months fro...

womenaccumulatealzheimersrelatedproteinfaster:study

Women accumulate Alzheimer's related protein faster: Study

London: A team of researchers has found that Alzheimer’s disease seems to progress faster in women than in men as the protein linked to the disease — ...

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Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan launches 'Tribal TB Initiative' in pursuit of TB Mukt Bharat

Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan yesterday launched 'Tribal TB Initiative' in pursuit of TB Mukt Bharat. Speaking on the occasion, he said that govern...

worldtuberculosisdaybeingobservedtoday

World Tuberculosis Day being observed today

Today is World Tuberculosis Day. The day is observed on 24th March every year to raise public awareness about the devastating health, social and econo...

aftertakinglastdoseofcovidvaccineapersoncannotdonatebloodfor28daysorderbynbtcdirector

After taking last dose of COVID vaccine a person cannot donate blood for 28 days, order by NBTC Director

A recent order by the National Blood Transfusion Council has said that a person cannot donate blood for the next 28 days after taking the last dose of...

guavarootscanhelpfightdiabetes:research

Guava roots can help fight diabetes: Research

Guava comes packed with many health benefits and now its roots are said to be beneficial in fighting diabetes.A research scholar of the Department of ...

exercisecouldbenefitpatientswithkidneydisease:study

Exercise could benefit patients with kidney disease: Study

Washington: Exercising regularly is known to have many health advantages but did you know it could also benefit people with kidney disease? According ...

healthyplantbaseddietlinkedwithlowerstrokerisk:study

Healthy plant-based diet linked with lower stroke risk: Study

Washington: While there has been a lot of hullabaloo around adapting to a plant-based diet for several health benefits, a new study has highlighted th...

cholesterolhypertensiondiabetesontheriseinindia:report

Cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes on the rise in India: report

New Delhi: While alcohol intake and thyroid issues among Indians seem to have reduced over the past year, a new health report has detailed a concernin...

regularexercisecouldbeaneffectivestrategytopreventtype2diabetes:study

Regular exercise could be an effective strategy to prevent type 2 diabetes: Study

Washington: Exercising regularly has many health benefits, but did you know regular physical activity could prove to be an effective strategy to preve...

regularintakeofwalnutswilldiminishnegativeresultsofhpyloriinfection:study

Regular intake of walnuts will diminish negative results of H. pylori infection: Study

A new study using mice models, distributed in the Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition recommends that regular walnut consumption might be a...

govttostartadministeringcovid19vaccineto3rdprioritizedgroupofpeopleabove50yearsfromnextmonth

Govt to Start Administering COVID-19 Vaccine to 3rd Prioritized Group of People Above 50 Years from Next Month

Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has said that the government will start administering COVID-19 vaccine to a third prioritized group comprising people...

womenmakechoicesaboutsurgerytopreventovariancancer:study

Women make choices about surgery to prevent ovarian cancer: Study

London: A study by researchers at Queen Mary University in London has investigated how women who are at high risk of ovarian cancer make choices about...

coffeeconsumptionrelatedwithdecreasedheartfailurerisk

Coffee consumption related with decreased heart failure risk

Washington: Coffee lovers, rejoice! The new three large, well-known heart disease studies circulated by the American Heart Association suggest that dr...

grapesmayactasanediblesunscreen:study

Grapes may act as an edible sunscreen: Study

Washington: A recent human study published by the American Academy of Dermatology found that consuming grapes protected against ultraviolet (UV) skin ...

pfizerwithdrawsemergencyuseauthorisationapplicationinindia

Pfizer withdraws Emergency use authorisation application in India

New Delhi: Pharma major Pfizer on Friday said it has decided to withdraw its application for Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) of its COVID-19 vaccine...

bleedinggumsmayindicatevitamincdeficiency

Bleeding gums may indicate vitamin C deficiency

New York: If your gums bleed, make sure to improve your intake of vitamin C to reverse the problem, a new study suggests.The study, published in the j...

karnatakacrossesonelakhmarkincovidvaccination

Karnataka crosses one lakh mark in Covid vaccination

Karnataka crossed one lakh mark in the covid vaccination. So far 1,17,407 health care workers were vaccinated against Covid-19 in the State. The targe...

112007beneficiariesinoculatedon5thdayofcovid19vaccinationdrive

1,12,007 beneficiaries inoculated on 5th day of Covid-19 vaccination drive

Union Health Ministry yesterday said that a total of 14,119 sessions of COVID-19 vaccination was conducted in 20 States and Union Territories of the c...

morethan631000beneficiariesvaccinatedforcovid19tilldateacrossthecountry

More than 6,31,000 beneficiaries vaccinated for Covid-19 till date across the country

Government has said that more than six lakh 31 thousand beneficiaries have been vaccinated for COVID-19 till date across the country. Briefing re...

whoteamarrivesinwuhanamidsurgingcovidcasesfirstcoviddeathinmonths

WHO Team Arrives in Wuhan Amid Surging COVID Cases, First COVID Death in Months

A World Health Organization team of experts probing the origins of the pandemic has landed in Wuhan in central Hubei Province on Thursday even as Chin...

ukapprovesmodernavaccineasthirdjabagainstcovid19

UK approves Moderna vaccine as third jab against Covid-19

London: The UK's medicine regulatory authority on Friday approved a third COVID-19 vaccine for use in the country, made by the American biotech compan...

poliovaccinationdriveincountrytobeginonjan17:drharshvardhan

Polio vaccination drive in country to begin on Jan 17: Dr Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan today announced that polio vaccination drive in the country would begin on the 17th of this month. The He...

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