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Fever, back pain, and headaches? Don't ignore malaria symptoms, it could be fatalMalaria has been a major cause of concern around the world.
- 'Doing science in India troublesome for those over 60' (Book Review)
Book: Doing Science in India: My Second Innings; Author: Dr G. Padmanaban; Publisher: IISc Press; Pages: 124; Price: Rs 799
The death ward: How AES is taking lifes in UPSome doctors said the problem was being aggravated by the lack of work at the primary health centres, community health centres and district...
Man dies of malaria in Delhi, 'first' fatality in five yearsPraveen Sharma, a resident of Mandawali, died at Safdarjung Hospital Sunday evening after suffering multi- organ failure triggered by malar...
882 tribal children die in state-run residential schools across the countryThese are numbers of innocent lives lost seemingly on account of sheer official apathy, manifest in the lack of basic facilities.
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research publishes paper on breakthrough in malaria vaccineThe need for a vaccine to control malaria has become important because of emerging resistance to existing anti-malarial pills.
Life lessons every man can learn from Elon MuskElon Musk is reimagining the world with his evolutionary businesses & projects. Now you seek to learn the tricks of the trade from his succ...
'Job stress leading BSF men to sleep-deprived nomadic life'The force, which is celebrating its 50th year of raising in 2015, is also facing challenges when it comes to personal and social life of it...
Existing drug may treat deadly form of malariaA drug already approved for treating other diseases in humans may be useful as a treatment for deadly cerebral malaria, according to Harvar...
- This Naxal leader studied at Doon
He was an unlikely rebel - from an affluent Parsi family, alumnus of Doon School and St Xavier’s College, Mumbai, and trained in accountanc...
- Social Sectors
As per the Human Development Reports (HDRs) published annually by the UNDP since 1991, India has consistently improved on the human develop...