Health
- Oct- 2021 -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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Canada to face critical staff shortage in healthcare sector.
As vaccine mandate deadlines are fast approaching all across the country, Canada’s health and long-term care industries are bracing for…
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Climate change famine devastates homes in southern Madagascar.
The drought has hit the southern region of Madagascar again for the fourth consecutive year. According to United Nations, what…
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Famous Malayalam actor Nedumudi Venu hospitalized, condition critical
Nedumudi Venu, an actor who has been admitted to a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, is in a serious condition, doctors…
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Miscalculations in Covid-19 study: Risk of myocarditis lower than anticipated.
Due to some miscalculations, a pre-print article which was previously published on MedRxiv that claimed a 1 in 1,000 risk…
Read More » - 10 October
World Mental Health Day: The importance of mental health during fertility treatment
Many people across the world undergo fertility therapy as they are unable to conceive naturally. However, for some people, it…
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50 villagers fall sick after consuming ‘stale chaat’ in Uttar Pradesh
Unnao: Around 50 individuals are said to have been unwell after eating ‘stale chaat’ at a local fair in Raghunathpur…
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A new Ebola case confirmed in Congo.
The Health Minister of Democratic Republic of Congo announced on Friday that a new case of Ebola has been confirmed…
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‘Scared Of Vegetables’: For 30 years, this woman ate nothing else but carbs and cheese
It seems that vegetables have become the object of a new phobia. The 34-year-old woman from North Yorkshire, England, has…
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Brazil becomes second country to report over 6 lakh COVID-19 deaths
Brazil has become the second country in the world to have more than 600,000 COVID-19 deaths, despite far-right President Jair…
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What is greenhouse effect and how does it impact your life?
Global warming, also known as climate change, is caused by the human interventions that pollute the Earth’s atmosphere with gases…
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WHO approves of a vaccine for malaria in African children.
WHO has recommended the first malaria vaccine for children in Africa on October 6th. This is a breakthrough as…
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United States to accept WHO-approved Covid vaccines for international visitors.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement on Friday, that United States is ready to accept…
Read More » - 8 October
The right way to sprout moong beans for weight loss and digestion-RECIPE
As an additive-free source of antioxidants and an excellent way to keep unwanted hunger at bay, sprouted moong beans (or…
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Here are the most effective Ayurvedic tips for regular bowel movement and constipation relief
Constipation is on the rise as a result of unpredictable eating habits and a sedentary lifestyle. Not only a lack…
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Young and pregnant suffer a wave of severe illnesses.
The Delta variant sent infections soaring in the United States as the hospitals recorded a jump in critically ill patients…
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Moderna to invest in mRNA vaccine factory in Africa.
Moderna Therapeutics has announced that the company is planning about investing in a factory for producing messenger RNA Covid vaccines,…
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Malaysia strikes deal with Merck for Covid-19 pills.
Malaysia has struck a deal with Merck & Co, a US drug maker, to buy 150,000 courses of its experimental…
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AstraZeneca reaches the Antarctic.
AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has finally arrived in Antarctica, nine months after it was rolled out. The vaccine was flown to…
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2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for mirror-image molecules.
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to two scientists for their work on building molecules that are…
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Historic moment: WHO endorses the first anti-malarial vaccine for children
The World Health Organization (WHO) endorsed the first anti-malarial vaccine for children, in sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions…
Read More » - 6 October
Denmark and Sweden pause Moderna vaccines for younger population.
Sweden and Denmark announced that they were pausing the use of Covid-19 vaccines from Moderna, for people belonging to younger…
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Unvaccinated federal workers will be put on unpaid leave: Canada.
Canada has announced that the country’s federal employees who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be put on…
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South Korea rolls out vaccination programs for pregnant women to reach 80% immunisation.
South Korea will begin to provide Covid-19 vaccines for pregnant women from this week onwards in an effort to accelerate…
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14% of world’s coral reefs are dead in a decade due to climate change: Study
In a single decade, climate change has caused the death of 14 percent of the world’s coral reefs. In the…
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New York terminates 1,400 healthcare employees over vaccine mandates.
New York’s largest healthcare provider, the Northwell Health has fired 1,400 employees who have not agreed to get vaccinated despite…
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Identical twins – the mystery solved by Dutch scientists
The medical mystery of why some twins are born identical has been solved by scientists in the Netherlands. This is…
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