Health
- Nov- 2021 -23 November
La Palma coastal towns locked down as lava crashes into the Atlantic
After a new stream of lava broke into the ocean, pushing thick clouds of potentially poisonous fumes far into the…
Read More » - 23 November
Israel rolls out vaccination programs for young children as Covid-19 cases rise
On Monday, Israel began administering Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 immunizations to children aged 5 to 11, in an effort to combat a…
Read More » - 22 November
Britain calls for international action against racial discrimination in health care system
On Sunday, Britain urged international adressal of an issue concerning medical gadgets such as oximeters, which perform better on those…
Read More » - 20 November
Cadavers on board migrant boat docked at Sicily!
On Friday, a boat carrying the bodies of ten migrants, who were discovered dead at sea, landed in Sicily, along…
Read More » - 20 November
Breakfast of the lethal kind! Get the morbid details
Around 50 pupils from a residential school in Karnataka’s Yadgir district were sent to the hospital on Thursday due to…
Read More » - 19 November
Ayush-64 drug technology transferred to 46 companies: Ayush ministry
New Delhi: The Ministry of AYUSH informed on Friday that the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS)…
Read More » - 19 November
Man suffered from migraines for 12 years, until he ate leafy greens and cut out red meat.
When a 60-year-old man switched to a diet rich in leafy greens, he stopped experiencing migraines in three months. According…
Read More » - 19 November
Covid positive pilots sacked! Cathay Pacific cites ‘severe breach’ as reason
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd of Hong Kong announced that three cargo pilots infected with COVID-19 during a layover in Frankfurt…
Read More » - 19 November
Slovakia to tighten Covid restrictions, PM declares lockdown for unvaccinated
n Slovakia on Thursday, following a surge in infections and hospital admissions that is overwhelming the health system, Prime Minister…
Read More » - 19 November
Germany limits public access for the unvaccinated
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned on Thursday that several locations in the country, where hospitals are situated, were becoming dangerously…
Read More » - 18 November
New York drops lawsuit against anti-abortion protestors
New York’s attorney general has dropped her lawsuit that tried to prevent anti-abortion demonstrators from preventing women from entering a…
Read More » - 18 November
Czech authorities to restrict access to public events to the unvaccinated
The authorities of the Czech Republic plan to ban unvaccinated people unvaccinated people access to public events and other services…
Read More » - 18 November
One meal a day for 3 months: Burglar sheds 10 kg weight to commit theft
People lose weight for a variety of reasons. In contrast, Moti Singh Chauhan from Ahmedabad shed 10 kg to commit…
Read More » - 18 November
Fear of another pandemic from newly discovered viruses in China’s wet markets
Is the world about to witness another pandemic to occur soon while it is still struggling to contain the COVID-19…
Read More » - 18 November
Delta variant less likely to induce symptoms: UK study
According to a coronavirus prevalence survey conducted in the United Kingdom, a subvariant of Delta that is rising in the…
Read More » - 17 November
Early diagnosis of COPD, Asthma: India’s first portable wireless spirometer launched by Cipla
Mumbai: Major pharmaceutical company Cipla launched India’s first pneumotach-based portable wireless spirometer named ‘Spirofy’, for early diagnosis of Chronic…
Read More » - 17 November
People can check into this hotel in Varanasi to die and attain moksha
What do all Indians want after they die? They want moksha, not heaven. Moksha is the Hindu concept of liberation…
Read More » - 17 November
Kuwait’s Emir shares duties with crown Prince
The crown Prince of Kuwait was asked to carry out some of the constitutional duties of Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmed…
Read More » - 17 November
New Zealand plans to ease domestic border curbs in Auckland by year-end
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Wednesday that the domestic borders around the largest city around the borders,…
Read More » - 17 November
Filipino children return to schools for first time in two years
Thousands of children in the Philippines returned to school for the first time in over two years on Monday. A…
Read More » - 17 November
Asia and Europe report severe bird flu outbreaks
Several cases of severe avian flu have been reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in recent days,…
Read More » - 16 November
Sri Lanka approves first oral antiviral pill for Covid treatment
Colombo: The Sri Lankan government permitted the use of Molnupiravir, the first oral antiviral pill to treat patients infected…
Read More » - 16 November
Foods to avoid and include in your diet to manage cholesterol
Cholesterol is a fatty molecule present in large quantities in the blood. Unhealthy cholesterol raises the chance of health problems…
Read More » - 15 November
Three beloved snow leopards of Nebraska zoo die of Covid
For years, the three big cats at the Nebraska zoo have pleased visitors by pouncing on pumpkins around Halloween, preening…
Read More » - 15 November
Maori of New Zealand ask anti-vaxxers not to use haka in protests
A Maori tribe in New Zealand told the anti-vaccine protesters to stop exploiting their tradition to promote anti-vaxxer message. Vaccine…
Read More » - 15 November
Morocco to conduct additional PCR tests at airports and ports as Covid surges in Europe
Morocco’s government stated on Saturday that travellers arriving at its airports and ports will be subjected to rapid COVID-19 testing,…
Read More » - 15 November
Unniarchas of the modern day take to arms with aplomb ! Take a look
Personal safety has become a major fear for women, in today’s world. Not only violence against women is on the…
Read More » - 14 November
People from Venezuela cross into Columbia for vaccine shots
Hundreds of Venezuelans have recently travelled to Colombia by crossing the Venezuelan borders for coronavirus vaccinations, as the country struggles…
Read More » - 14 November
Leaked documents reveal Rutgers University euthanized 23,000 mice in 2020
Rutgers University slaughtered 23,000 mice mercilessly in 2020, according to documents leaked to the media. Mice are frequently used as…
Read More » - 14 November
Mohalla clinics in Delhi gets a face-lift with shipping containers
Mohalla Clinics – government-run free health care centers – were operating out of ad hoc quarters at the time of…
Read More » - 14 November
Norovirus confirmed in Wayanad, Health Ministry issues guidelines; asks people to be vigilant
Thiruvananthapuram: Norovirus, an animal-borne disease transmitted through contaminated water and food got confirmed in Wayanad district of Kerala. The…
Read More » - 14 November
Austria to impose lockdown for unvaccinated population
Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said on Friday that the government is likely to decide to impose a lockdown on people…
Read More » - 14 November
Covid cases hit record high in Germany, health ministers call for state of emergency
As the country’s Covid cases in Germany hit an all time high and three health ministers of different states urged…
Read More » - 13 November
Unvaccinated people should consider their duty towards the society, says Merkel
On Thursday, while speaking at a business summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the people who were unvaccinated, even…
Read More » - 12 November
DNA of chicken, pork and cattle found in Subway’s ‘100% tuna’
According to a new version of a lawsuit accusing Subway of misleading the public about its tuna products, lab testing…
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