‘No barriers should stand in way of equitable vaccine access’

Washington-- There should be no barriers in the way of equitable access to Coronavirus' vaccines, including intellectual property, said Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman. To...

Dietary supplement may help in treatment of fatty liver: Study

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London-- In a significant study, researchers have found that dietary supplement known to increase the growth of good bacteria in the gut, might also...

Time to take robotic surgery to the masses

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By Nishant Arora New Delhi--Multi-disciplinary robotic surgery has proved its efficacy in India in just five years and it is now time for the government...

Lithium may decrease risk of developing dementia: Study

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London-- Researchers have identified a link suggesting that lithium could decrease the risk of developing dementia, affecting nearly 10 million people every year. With more...

WHO recommends broad use of world’s 1st malaria vaccine

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Geneva-- The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that it has recommended widespread use of the world's first malaria vaccine called RTS,S/AS01 (RTS,S) for children...

50% hospitalised Covid patients continue to suffer after 2 years: Lancet

Beijing-- Two years after infection with Covid-19, half of patients who were admitted to hospital still have at least one symptom, according to the...

High carbohydrate diet may induce obesity in some: Study

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New York-- Researchers have identified a DNA mutation common in animals that may explain why a diet high in carbohydrates induces obesity and diabetes...

1 in 3 adults anxious, depressed due to pandemic: Study

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Singapore-- One in every three adults, particularly women, younger adults and those of lower socioeconomic status, are experiencing psychological distress related to Covid-19, a...

Ayurveda centre for alternative treatment opens in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi--A registered Ayurveda centre that will provide alternative and complementary treatment for chronic conditions has opened in Abu Dhabi, a media report said...

Another reason to cut back on booze: Heavy drinkers risk muscles loss

London-- A team of researchers said that heavy drinkers could be putting themselves at risk of muscle loss and frailty in later life, suggesting...
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