Health
- Feb- 2023 -21 February
Scientists have successfully cured a third person of HIV through stem cell transplant
A third person with HIV has been successfully treated by scientists. The guy known only as ‘the Düsseldorf patient’ was…
Read More » - 20 February
JP Nadda praises the Center’s vaccination campaign: ‘US President Biden still wears masks, but in India…’
JP Nadda, the leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claimed that US President Joe Biden still wears a mask…
Read More » - 19 February
More physical activity could save lives and money: WHO report.
A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) claims that increasing…
Read More » - 17 February
The side effects of mayonnaise no one told you about
Mayonnaise consumption in excess can raise blood sugar levels. Consuming a lot of mayonnaise daily can raise your chance of…
Read More » - 17 February
Study says that protection against Covid from being previously infected lasts as long as that offered by vaccination
According to the most recent study released on Thursday, February 17, protection against Covid from prior infection lasts at least…
Read More » - 15 February
Researchers develop groundbreaking male contraceptive pill that can stop sperm in its track
Researchers develop ground-breaking male contraceptive pill that has successfully stopped sperm in its tracks in preclinical animals. Even if to…
Read More » - 14 February
Veena George: will takes action against those who are stockpiling cheap typhoid vaccination
Kerala’s Health Minister Veena George said, people who stockpile reasonably priced typhoid vaccines and sell the pricey variety instead would…
Read More » - 14 February
Equatorial Guinea confirms its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease
The WHO said on Monday that Equatorial Guinea has confirmed its first-ever Marburg virus illness outbreak. This follows the passing…
Read More » - 13 February
Mycologists reveal that ‘Zombie fungus’ in the show ‘Last of Us’ can become a reality
Nothing is more terrifying than when fiction becomes reality. The worst nightmare could occur when an imagination that began in…
Read More » - 13 February
Study: Pregnant women exposed to wildfire smoke for at least one day have a higher chance of giving birth prematurely
A study of more than 2.5 million pregnant women in California found that those who were exposed to wildfire smoke…
Read More » - 11 February
After failing a test, Sun Pharma has recalled over 34,000 bottles of generic medication in the US.
Due to failed dissolving testing, drug giant Sun Pharma is recalling over 34,000 bottles of a generic drug used to…
Read More » - 11 February
Oommen Chandy to be taken to Bangalore for advance treatment
On Sunday, Oommen Chandy, the former chief minister of Kerala, who is receiving medical care at a private facility in…
Read More » - 10 February
Health minister urges investigation following death of a lady after giving stillbirth in Palakkad
A young Palakkad woman gave stillbirth at the Chittoor Taluk Hospital but later passed away from difficulties here on Thursday.…
Read More » - 8 February
Today, Oommen Chandy will be sent to Bengaluru for medical care.
On Wednesday, Oommen Chandy, a former chief minister and prominent Congressman, would be transported to Bengaluru for medical attention. The…
Read More » - 7 February
Two containers of rotten fish from Andhra Pradesh seized in Kochi.
On Monday, two containers at Maradu were searched for rotten fish. The municipality and food safety officials were notified about…
Read More » - 7 February
In Kerala, 800 government doctor positions are unfilled despite an increase in patient volume.
Many doctor positions in Kerala’s public hospitals are unfilled despite the high patient volume. The Health Department projects an 800-doctor…
Read More » - 6 February
Woman from Thrissur sexually abused in ambulance following suicide attempt
On Friday, a young woman was sexually abused in an ambulance. When the woman, who had eaten poison in an…
Read More » - 5 February
Benefits of drinking red wine
Red wine, according to the American Diabetes Association, helps control blood sugar. Red wine’s ability to lower blood sugar for…
Read More » - 4 February
3 medicines produced by Kerala government agency banned for not passing quality testing.
16 medications from the January batch, including those produced by a Kerala government agency, have been prohibited by the Kerala…
Read More » - 3 February
The National Health Service starts clinical trials of treatment that can extend the lives of people with brain tumours
An innovative therapy method intended to prolong the lives of persons with brain tumours has begun a clinical trial by…
Read More » - 3 February
Study reveals that kindness helps in recovery from anxiety and depression
Helping others and being kind to others are two qualities that have long been praised as being necessary for a…
Read More » - 2 February
WHO to ask governments to reserve COVID-19 drugs and vaccines in order to distribute them in poorer countries
The World Health Organization (WHO) may require governments to hold medicines and vaccinations so that they can be distributed in…
Read More » - Jan- 2023 -31 January
Hotel employees must have health cards from tomorrow
Beginning tomorrow, February 1, a joint team of Food Safety and Health Department personnel will conduct extensive inspections at hotels…
Read More » - 31 January
On May 11, the US will end the COVID-19 emergency.
The administration of US President Joe Biden announced on Monday that COVID-19 emergency declarations will be lifted on May 11—nearly…
Read More » - 29 January
Teenager from Karnataka found dead inside a village house’s toilet.
Police reported on Sunday that a 16-year-old girl was discovered dead in a suspicious manner in a home’s bathroom in…
Read More » - 29 January
Masks made mandatory at Thiruvananthapuram zoo
Manorama News reported that, the authorities have made wearing a mask necessary for admittance into the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo, thus visitors…
Read More » - 28 January
5 leftover foods that can be harmful to your body
Eggs They always contain salmonella, and the gentle heat used to cook eggs often fails to kill the bacteria. Hence,…
Read More » - 28 January
Average levels of traffic pollution can harm human brain function: Reveals study
Victoria: Average levels of traffic pollution can harm human brain function in a matter of hours, according to a…
Read More » - 26 January
Nasal Covid vaccination iNCOVACC from Bharat Biotech has been released.
On Thursday, Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh introduced the nasal Covid vaccine iNCOVACC from…
Read More » - 25 January
The US FDA proposed draft guidance to reduce the amount of lead in packaged food meant for babies
On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put up a draught directive to lower the lead content of…
Read More » - 25 January
92% of Beijing’s 22 million population to be infected with COVID-19 by the end of January says a new study
A recent study by experts from the University of Hong Kong found that by the end of January, 92% of…
Read More » - 24 January
The WHO reports that over five billion people are exposed to higher risks of heart diseases because of trans fat
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trans fat exposes more than five billion people to an increased risk of…
Read More » - 22 January
First covid nasal vaccine in the world to be released on Republic day
The first of its type in India, the intranasal COVID-19 vaccine iNCOVACC, will be released by domestic vaccine producer Bharat…
Read More » - 21 January
China REFUSES to give Covid vaccine to North Korean defectors; 80% of the Chinese population is infected
An alarming increase in Covid instances in China has caused widespread worry, and a report suggested that China has been…
Read More » - 20 January
South Korean government to lift the face mask mandate for most indoor public places from January 30
The government will no longer need face masks in most indoor public spaces starting on January 30, according to South…
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