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Search Result841 deaths due to swine flu, matter of great concern: Govt
NEW DELHI: 841 people have died in the country due to swine flu since January 1 this year, which is a matter of “great concern” and the situation is being monit...
Read MoreZuckerberg Joins Vaccination Debate With New Book
Following in the footsteps of Bill Gates, whose foundation has funded millions of vaccinations, Facebook’s Zuckerberg has loudly come out in support of vaccination wi...
Read MoreHealth literacy key to improving health outcomes in South East Asia
The South East Asia Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO), in partnership with Deakin University, has today (10 February) launched a set of health literacy...
Read MoreThe Sickeningly Low Vaccination Rates at Silicon Valley Day Cares
The scientists, technologists, and engineers who populate Silicon Valley and the California Bay Area deserve their reputation as innovators, building entire new economies o...
Read MoreThe World May No Longer Know These 4 Deadly Diseases By 2030
In all of human history, we’ve only ever been able to completely wipe out one disease: smallpox. Declared eradicated by the World Health Organization in 1980, smallpo...
Read MoreThe Dangers of Vaccine Denial
First, a word on vaccines: They have revolutionized public health. Can you name the discoverer of the smallpox vaccine? Probably not: Edward Jenner is little known today. H...
Read MoreWarm and convenient
Babies born with low weight have a tendency to lose heat, or become hypothermic, because they have low energy stores, which cannot be spent on generation of heat, says V K ...
Read MoreLifting the Curtain on Mental Health
“Mental health and well-being are fundamental to our collective and individual ability as humans to think, emote, interact with each other, earn a living,...
Read MoreSanitation most relevant for India’s health: Gates
Sanitation is the most relevant aspect of improving India’s reproductive, maternal and newborn health, according to philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates. In their a...
Read MoreMeasles Outbreak In California Draws Attention To Importance Of Vaccination
Measles is a highly contagious virus. It can be spread through a cough or sneeze before a person even knows they have it. The virus is capable of living on surfaces for a l...
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