Health
- Jul- 2022 -7 July
Covid cases transmitted through karaoke? China combats clusters in Shanghai
To combat the spread of the fatal virus, China has implemented the zero-Covid policy. The country, which announced the first…
Read More » - 6 July
A no-go for AstraZeneca Covid vaccine: 13.6 million doses will be discarded
According to the Associated Press, Canada will toss away around 13.6 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine since it…
Read More » - 6 July
Severe injuries; AIIMS is to airlift former Bihar CM Lalu Prasad Yadav
Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav will be airlifted to Delhi’s AIIMS on Wednesday after being…
Read More » - 6 July
2022 World Zoonoses Day: Understanding and controlling zoonotic pathogens
World Zoonoses Day is observed yearly on July 6 to honour the first immunisation against a zoonotic illness such as…
Read More » - 4 July
Coronavirus outbreak grows after mass testing confirms more cases; Report
Over the weekend, China’s viral infections continued to grow, with hundreds more illnesses discovered in the province of Anhui, where…
Read More » - 2 July
Horseshoe crabs, according to scientists, are essential for the safety of vaccines.
Researchers recently discovered the importance of horseshoe crabs, or Limulidae, for the security of vaccines. The ‘living fossils’ are classified…
Read More » - 2 July
UK records over 30% increase in new COVID-19 cases since last week
The Office of National Statistics (ONS) said that Covid cases in the United Kingdom (UK) had increased by almost 30%…
Read More » - 1 July
WHO calls for ‘urgent’ action in Europe to contain monkeypox!
The World Health Organization (WHO) issued an ‘urgent’ plea for action to halt the spread of monkeypox in Europe on…
Read More » - 1 July
History, benefits and interesting facts about Nutmeg
Nutmeg is an integral part of every Indian kitchen. It is made by powdering the seeds from the flavorful nutmeg…
Read More » - Jun- 2022 -30 June
According to a study, the Covid virus enlarges bodily cells to begin its conquest.
Coronavirus enlarges the victim’s bodily cells to aid in its viral takeover. According to a recent study, some fat cells…
Read More » - 28 June
COVID-19 wave is back? Kerala imposes curbs amidst sudden spike in cases. Read more…
Thiruvananthapuram: In response to a surge in Covid instances and consequent deaths, the Kerala government decided on Tuesday to aggressively…
Read More » - 28 June
‘Fears of cholera and disease outbreaks’ following the earthquake in Afghanistan
On June 22, a massive earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 rocked Afghanistan, killing over 1000 people and wounding hundreds.…
Read More » - 28 June
By adhering to microplastics, viruses can survive in fresh water for three days, according to a study.
According to studies, viruses can travel on plastic and stay alive in fresh water for around three days. The experts…
Read More » - 28 June
According to a claim, a chip will recognise early indicators of heart attack and stroke.
One of the most crucial organs, the heart circulates nutrients and oxygen throughout the body by pumping blood. Heart disorders…
Read More » - 25 June
Due to impending vaccine deadline, Army Guard members may be discharged.
Up to 40,000 Army National Guard members nationwide, or roughly 13% of the force, have not yet received the required…
Read More » - 25 June
As the court overturns the FDA’s ban, Juul can continue to sell electronic cigarettes.
After a federal appeals court on Friday temporarily overturned a government prohibition, Juul can continue to sell its electronic cigarettes,…
Read More » - 25 June
Children used their phones and laptops more during the Covid epidemic, according to a study.
Life as we knew it came to an end two years ago due to the epidemic, leaving millions of people…
Read More » - 25 June
Scientists have discovered the key to eternal youth: Be born as turtle
The secret of staying young has now been discovered by scientists. It’s actually fairly easy. All you need to do…
Read More » - 25 June
If you’re a man, do you get sick frequently? This may be the cause.
Do you still recall the science classes you took in school? Do you still recall your chromosomal studies? We were…
Read More » - 24 June
Summer swelter: Record-breaking heat wave lifts spirits
Large areas of the Northern Hemisphere continued to sizzle with high heat as the start of summer more closely resembled…
Read More » - 24 June
World Health Network declares Monkeypox as a pandemic; urges immediate action
The current monkeypox outbreak, which has infected 3,417 people across 42 countries, has been declared a pandemic on Thursday…
Read More » - 23 June
Traces of the polio virus discovered in sewage in London.
On Wednesday, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declared a national incident after poliovirus traces were discovered during a sewer…
Read More » - 23 June
According to a study, women are much more likely than males to get long Covid
Covid. Additionally, it has been discovered that they would display various symptoms. The study has brought to light the urgent…
Read More » - 23 June
‘Unprecedented’ floods in South Asia are a result of climate change.
Numerous people were killed and millions of people had their lives made unpleasant by the early and unpredictable rains that…
Read More » - 23 June
CDC panel advises US elders to receive upgraded flu vaccines
According to a federal advisory group, standard flu shots don’t offer seniors 65 and older enough protection, so they should…
Read More » - 23 June
In 20 years, carbon dioxide emissions from cement will silently quadruple.
According to recent global data, the amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions from cement production, a less well-known but significant…
Read More » - 21 June
Over COVID-19 policy, the UN biodiversity summit was shifted from China.
Organizers announced Tuesday that a United Nations symposium on biodiversity will be held in Canada rather than China, making it…
Read More » - 21 June
‘Alleged Drug abuse’; MDMA trials to be reviewed by Canadian authorities
The California-based Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) began conducting studies investigating the medical properties of the substance MDMA, and…
Read More » - 21 June
‘Yoga has spread to every corner of the globe’, says PM Modi, marking Yoga Day
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the public on Yoga Day, claiming that yoga has become a ‘foundation for global…
Read More » - 19 June
Canada confirms a total of 168 cases of monkeypox: Report
As of Friday, 168 instances of monkeypox had been reported in Canada, according to Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam.…
Read More » - 15 June
‘Chew well and swallow’; AIIMS issues warning after man dies choking on momos
The All India Institute of Medical Science has issued a warning about India’s favorite food, momos. AIIMS issued the health…
Read More » - 15 June
Russian security guards carry Putin’s ‘excrement & urine’ in special suitcases: Report
According to rumours, Russian Federal Protection Service (FPS) operatives carry President Vladimir Putin’s faeces and pee in pockets wherever he…
Read More » - 14 June
Nation set to become the first to include a ‘written warning’ on every cigarette!
According to The Guardian, Canada is going to become the world’s first country to mandate a written warning on every…
Read More » - 13 June
‘Suing Meta’ for an eating disorder caused by Instagram addiction!
The parents of a New York teenager have sued Meta, alleging that their daughter acquired an Instagram addiction that led…
Read More » - 12 June
Study finds an alarming rise in a type of cancer in middle-aged people; Read on…
According to research on over five million Americans, the prevalence of esophageal cancer in middle-aged adults nearly quadrupled between 2012…
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