Antibodies remain in the body for a long time after corona infection. Scientists from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health have made this claim in their research published in the Journal of Communication. Lead researcher Carlotta Dobano said that after infection, IgG antibodies made against the spike protein of the ...
Read More »FDA Approves Tanovea (Rabacfosadine Injection) to Treat Lymphoma in Dogs
The first full approval of a drug has been given by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat lymphoma in dogs. The FDA has fully approved Tanovia (rabacfosadine injection) for the treatment of lymphoma in dogs. Lymphoma, also known as lymphosarcoma, is a type of cancer that can affect ...
Read More »Scientists are making new efforts to understand ‘Long COVID-19’
According to experts, most of the cases under Long COVID were caused by difficulty in breathing. But there were also cases for which the help of a cardiologist, neurology specialist, dermatologist, or ENT (eye-nose-throat) specialists had to be taken for the treatment. Scientists are now trying to estimate the long-term ...
Read More »Delta variant spreading rapidly due to lack of vaccination coverage: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the delta form of COVID-19 is spreading rapidly due to lack of vaccination coverage, which is likely to put more pressure on health systems. The pandemic update released on Tuesday said that as of July 13, at least 111 countries, regions and ...
Read More »FDA Approves Kerendia to Treat CKD Associated with Type 2 Diabetes
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Kerendia (finerenone) for the treatment of chronic kidney disease patients associated with type 2 diabetes. Bayer announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Kerendia (finerenone) tablets to reduce the risk of decline in kidney function, ...
Read More »Epsilon Variant of Corona Virus may deceive the Vaccine
Scientists at the University of Washington have found in their study that the CAL.20C variant can also betray monoclonal antibodies along with lab-grown antibodies. The spike protein of the epsilon variant of the coronavirus has created a new problem. Scientists have found in the study that due to the mutation ...
Read More »Joe Biden appeals to be careful and vaccinate with Delta variant
U.S. – After taking over the post of US President Joe Biden, he has achieved a milestone towards control of COVID-19, which he himself announced. Since his presidency on January 20, 300 million doses of anti-COVID-19 vaccines have been given to citizens in 150 days. Appeal to be careful and ...
Read More »Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine may costs $ 10 for single shot in India
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine may cost as low as $10 per dose in India (approximately Rs 730). This may be the lowest price for an mRNA-based jab globally, and nearly half the rate in developed markets such as the UK, US, and EU. US pharma giant Pfizer and its German partner ...
Read More »FDA Approves Aducanumab (Aduhelm) to Treat Alzheimer
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the anti-amyloid agent aducanumab (Eduhelm, Biogen/Christian) for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), approving a recommendation by its own advisory panel Disregard the recommended not to give the drug. Aducanumab was approved using the accelerated approval route, which can be used ...
Read More »WHO Says, Children’s Vaccination is Not a Priority
The WHO states that vaccination of children before school is not necessary if adults who have come in contact with children have been vaccinated. Let us tell you that less than one percent of the COVID vaccines given globally have been used in poor countries. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) ...
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