Health
- Oct- 2021 -24 October
Keep an eye out for these warning signs of poor gut health
Gut health is one of the most crucial aspects of human health. It is critical to keep it healthy because…
Read More » - 23 October
Canada to scrap Covid advisory, Ontario to lift mask mandate by March.
Canada’s top medical officer said on Friday that the country has discontinued an official recommendation advising citizens to avoid non-essential…
Read More » - 23 October
Pfizer vaccine for children shows 90.7% efficacy in trials.
In a clinical trial of children aged from 5 to 11, the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine showed 90.7 percent efficacy against…
Read More » - 22 October
India’s vaccination feat a ‘testament’ to its ability: Bill Gates
Bill Gates, a regular praiser of India’s efforts in the battle against the Covid-19, complimented the nation again on Friday,…
Read More » - 21 October
Try these Ayurvedic tips for a healthy digestive system
Dr. Dixa Bhavsar, an Ayurveda practitioner, took to Instagram to give crucial ayurveda guidelines for a healthy digestive system. She…
Read More » - 21 October
Kenya relaxes its Covid-19 restrictions, as infections decline
The Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said on Wednesday that a statewide curfew in force since March 2020 to prevent the…
Read More » - 21 October
Queen Elizabeth II advised to take a break by the doctors.
On the advice of doctors, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, the world’s longest-reigning Queen, opted to rest for the next few…
Read More » - 21 October
PAHO warns that restricting travel based on vaccine type could be discriminatory.
A top official of Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said in a statement on Wednesday that to avoid discrimination…
Read More » - 19 October
Australia administers chlamydia vaccine shots into koalas.
With a chlamydia vaccination for the marsupials, scientists at an Australian university want to help the island’s diminishing and cherished…
Read More » - 18 October
Violence against frontline workers escalates: Reports
According to a recent study carried out by the National Nurses United union, 31 percent of the hospital nurses throughout…
Read More » - 18 October
Is it safe to drink green tea right before bed? Let’s find out…
Green tea has numerous nutritional and health benefits. Nowadays, people even drink it at night. It contains all the components…
Read More » - 18 October
Chinese employees launch ‘worker lives matter’ campaign over long hours of work
An uproar among Chinese office workers over the country’s long, grueling work hours prompted the ‘worker lives matter’ campaign. A…
Read More » - 18 October
The world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown will be lifted in this city
Vaccination has significantly reduced cases since it began. Thus, COVID-related restrictions around the world are gradually being lifted. On Sunday,…
Read More » - 17 October
Green tea consumption: How much should be consumed daily?
Green tea is well-known for its opulent and eloquent health properties. It contains a lot of antioxidants and has received…
Read More » - 16 October
Sai Dharam Tej returns home after recovering from coma: Chiranjeevi
Sai Dharam Tej’s family, relatives, and admirers have received excellent news during the day of Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami. The…
Read More » - 16 October
Using your sense of smell, you can prevent danger: Read more…
It would be wonderful to have the ability to perceive danger lurking just around the corner and leave at the…
Read More » - 16 October
Vitamin C deficiency results in these five diseases
Nutrients and minerals play a significant part in keeping our body healthy. Our diet should be well-balanced and nutritious. Vitamin C,…
Read More » - 16 October
Here are four reasons why soaked and peeled almonds are better
While eating unsoaked almonds isn’t harmful, many people choose to follow their elder’s advice and eat soaked and peeled almonds.…
Read More » - 16 October
Ravan’s effigy gets a Corona jab, burns to the ground
In Bhopal, an injection-like arrow hit the effigies of Ravan and Kumbhkaran at TT Nagar Dussehra Maidan on Friday. Afterward,…
Read More » - 15 October
Quarantine will not be required for international travellers in this capital city
From November 1, Sydney will open its doors to fully vaccinated international travelers without quarantine, the country’s most populous state…
Read More » - 14 October
Here are 8 habits that silently damage your kidneys
The kidneys play an important role in the body, as they are constantly working. They filter your blood, eliminates waste…
Read More » - 14 October
How much is too much coffee? Coffee myths debunked.
Whether it’s an iced coffee in the summer, a hot cup before work, or a warm latte on a winter…
Read More » - 14 October
UN starts Ebola vaccination in Congo.
The World Health Organization announced on Wednesday that officials in eastern Congo have begun administering Ebola vaccines to the people…
Read More » - 14 October
China to test blood samples in Wuhan to discover Covid-19 origins.
On Wednesday, CNN reported that China is planning to examine hundreds of blood samples collected and stored in Wuhan in…
Read More » - 14 October
FDA urges food industry to cut salt in their products on health grounds
The Food and Drug Administration is asked the food industry to lower the level of salt in their products voluntarily,…
Read More » - 13 October
Adapt or die: UK Environment Agency warns.
According to the Environment Agency, Hundreds of people could die in floods in the United Kingdom, as a result of…
Read More » - 13 October
Covid study on 23 million people reveals intriguing facts on its vaccines in use.
A report was published on a study conducted by a scientific organisation Epi-Phare, which is backed by French government, on…
Read More » - 13 October
US Healthcare workers on strike as pandemic causes burnout all across the country.
The toll of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted nurses, front-line technicians, and other hospital employees to strike. The pandemic has…
Read More » - 13 October
We live in Covid-19 era, not in Covid-19 crisis, historians say.
COVID-19’s destructive waves have imposed its own brand of dread on humanity in the twenty-first century, leaving majority wondering when…
Read More » - 13 October
Good news for smokers: FDA authorizes the first e-cigarette.
The Food and Drug Administration of United States approved an electronic cigarette for the first time, claiming that it would…
Read More » - 13 October
Policy approach of fatalism by UK, a major error, lawmakers say.
According to UK legislators, the delay in implementing England’s first Covid-19 lockdown was a significant error based on unquestioned mob…
Read More » - 12 October
Anti-abortion laws to be resumed temporarily in Texas.
Just one day after clinics across the state began to serve the patients again for the first time since early…
Read More » - 11 October
Post-meal abdominal pain affects 11% of the world’s population: See how it impacts your ‘Mental Health’
A recent survey of more than 50,000 people in 26 countries found that 11 percent of the world’s population experiences…
Read More » - 11 October
New Zealand imposes Covid-19 vaccine mandates for health workers.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday that teachers and workers in the health and disability sectors will…
Read More » - 11 October
Few Vital Check-ups That Men Should Not Neglect, Read On…
After a certain age, men are at a greater risk of developing serious health issues like diabetes, heart problems, and…
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