Study: COVID-19 has officially joined the United States as the leading cause of death from heart disease and cancer for two years in a row. The virus was the third leading cause of death for the period between the start of the pandemic in March 2020 and October 2021, according ...
Read More »Omicron-specific booster could be used by August, Moderna says
Modern Inc. announced on Wednesday that the COVID booster shot developed to fight Omicron has been modified and that its subvariants should be ready for public use by August. The company is making shots of the vaccine, called mRNA-1273.214, before receiving regulatory approval so it can be ready to ship ...
Read More »Israeli scientists close to developing vaccine to treat AIDS
World – Efforts are on to find a cure for incurable diseases like HIV AIDS. The scientists of Tel Aviv University have achieved important success. Scientists made some changes in the genes of type-B white blood cells present in the body, due to which the HIV virus died. A few ...
Read More »Thailand becomes first Asian country to legalize marijuana
Marijuana is legal in Thailand. This means that people in Thailand can cultivate it. Its sale can now be done easily. People will also be able to use marijuana without any restriction. With this, the government is giving 1 million saplings to the people. That is, people can put it in their homes. After taking ...
Read More »ICMR Alert; Children At Higher Risk Of Monkeypox Virus
After the rapid spread of monkeypox infection, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued a warning. The health agency says that young children are more prone to this disease, due to which its symptoms will have to be monitored. At present, not a single case of monkeypox has ...
Read More »WHO chief Dr. Tedros re-elected to lead the World Health
Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), has been re-elected for a second term of five years. Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), has been elected for a second term of five years. No one had challenged Dr. Tedros for this position. After ...
Read More »WHO honored 1 million women ASHA volunteers of India
The WHO chief said that the ASHA volunteers have made remarkable contributions in the field of maternity services and immunization for children in rural areas of India, apart from doing remarkable work during the coronavirus pandemic. One million women ASHA volunteers of India were honored by the World Health Organization ...
Read More »First H5 influenza virus infected human detected in United States
United States: Infection with H5 bird flu has been confirmed in a person living in Colorado, USA. This information was given by the US Center for Disease Control (USCDC). According to the information, this person was in direct contact with poultry and was working to kill birds infected with H5N1 ...
Read More »China becomes helpless to control new COVID-19 cases
China has been famous for its COVID management, is currently seen helpless in front of the corona virus. Despite the government’s efforts on a war footing to keep it under control, cases of new infections are increasing almost daily. At present, as many new cases are being reported every day, which have ...
Read More »China falls to 32nd place in COVID-19 recovery index
According to a report by the website NikkeaAsia.com, China’s fall on this index started at the beginning of this year. In March, it dropped 11 places. Now China is at number 32 in the COVID-19 recovery index. This time there has been deep concern about China’s reputation for controlling the ...
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