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Search ResultMaternal Supplementation Prevents Preterm Births
Maternal micronutrient supplementation is able to reduce preterm births and low birth weights, according to a study involving over 44,000 Bangladeshi pregnancies. Asian Sci...
Read MorePediatrics study shows vaccine reminders with explanation increased visits
A little health literacy can go a long way, particularly when it is used to add context to a text message vaccine reminder. That?? one of the findings of a new study publis...
Read MorePentavalent to replace traditional vaccination methods from Jan mid
In order to replace the traditional method of vaccination of newborn, the state health and family welfare department is all set to launch ??entavalent??vaccination in secon...
Read MoreMaternal Depression Linked to Risky Adolescent Health Behaviors in Children
Maternal depression experienced by a mother can affect her children too, says a new Canadian study. According to the research as published in the journal Pediatrics, childr...
Read MoreIndia Slashes Health Budget, Already Among World's Lowest:
The government has ordered a cut of nearly 20 percent in its 2014/15 healthcare budget due to fiscal strains, putting at risk key disease control initiatives in a country w...
Read MoreSafe babies for HIV-infected mothers
Motherhood is a feeling every woman wants to experience. HIV-infected women are no exceptions. Like normal expecting mothers, they too can deliver a baby who is not HIV inf...
Read MoreProject uses tech to help boost vaccination rates in India
UC Berkeley students are creating a new tool that could soon make it far easier for children in developing nations to get life-saving vaccines. As part of a project called ...
Read MoreNon-prevalent' 10 states see rise in HIV patients, record 57% cases
The number of HIV patients has registered an increase in states where it was earlier being considered to be non-prevalent with 10 such states together accounting for 57 % o...
Read MoreSolar energy can bring India's economic growth'
In a bid to integrate conventional power with solar power and achieve the overarching goal within reasonable timeframes and to help Prime Minister’s objective to prov...
Read More10 Wearables Totally Changing the Medical Industry
These wearables can relay notifications to you or track your calories burned — which is cool and all — but the medical industry has been making their own amazin...
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