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Search ResultChronic Diseases Are Killing More in Poorer Countries
Chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease are rising fast in low- and middle-income countries, striking far younger populations than in rich countries and causing much...
Read More‘Superbugs’ Kill India’s Babies and Pose an Overseas Threat
AMRAVATI, India — A deadly epidemic that could have global implications is quietly sweeping India, and among its many victims are tens of thousands of newborns dying ...
Read More2 dose HPV vaccines recommended by WHO to protect against cervical cancer
Girls can be vaccinated with two doses of HPV vaccine to protect against cervical cancer instead of three, the World Health Organization now advises, based in part on Canad...
Read MoreHow close are we to finding a cure for HIV?
World Aids Day takes place on 1 December, with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) continuing to be a major global public health issue. So far, Acquired Immunodeficiency...
Read MoreMaternal pertussis vaccine during pregnancy protected infants
“Our results provide good evidence for pregnant women and health professionals to make informed decisions about the effectiveness of maternal vaccination in protectin...
Read MoreWar on the ‘Malaria mayhem’ in Mumbai reduces infection by 80%
How did the local government, a thinktank, tiffin box delivery men and a superhero reduce infections so dramatically?
Indians take to the streets in celebration as ...
Read MoreGreed of Drug Industry Cited by World Health as Reason for Lack of Ebola Vaccine
“A profit-driven industry does not invest in products for markets that cannot pay,” she said, according to The New York Times. “WHO has been trying to mak...
Read MoreInfants to get free treatment till age one in Rajasthan
Extending the scope of the Janani Shishu Suraksha Yojana (JSSY) with an aim to bring down the infant mortality rate (IMR) in the State, the Rajasthan government has decided...
Read MoreIn race for Ebola vaccines, technical hurdles loom large
Drugmakers sprinting to develop Ebola vaccines face a series of technical hurdles if they are to get millions of doses ready for use next year — even assuming clinica...
Read MoreA Development-Savvy Climate Strategy for India
During his recent first official visit to the United States, India’s popular Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, met with President Obama, as well as with CEOs of top U.S....
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