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'Europeans have developed taste for Indian mangoes': Why London is going crazy over Gujarat’s kesar keri & paying any price for itIndian Kesar and Alphonso mangoes are becoming hugely popular across the UK and Europe, thanks to their rich sweetness and unmistakable aro...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%If you are putting fresh money into the market, it might be a good idea to stay with companies that don't have much to do with global suppl...
Why a new world order is overdueA powerful cabal, the Military-Industrial-Congress complex, influences US policy. This group, along with technology, finance, and Israel lo...
Indian drugmakers flood market with cheaper versions of Novo's Ozempic, WegovyIndian drugmakers have launched affordable generic versions of popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs. This move significantly reduces trea...
Canada Stain Remover Recall: More than 43,000 products pulled over risk of 'bacteria exposure,' Health Canada issues warning; here’s how to get a refundOver 43,000 units of Angry Orange Stain Removers have been recalled in Canada due to a microbial hazard, specifically Pseudomonas aeruginos...
Canada to require medical exams for Express Entry Permanent Residence applicants starting August 21Starting August 21, 2025, Canada will require Express Entry applicants to complete medical exams before submitting their permanent residenc...
Doctor performs bizzare surgery on blind woman, implants her tooth in the eyeA blind Canadian woman, Gail Lane, is undergoing a groundbreaking "tooth-in-eye" surgery at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver, marki...
Deadliest bleeding eye disease caused by Marburg virus is severe, has only 50% survival rate. Check all detailsThe bleeding eye disease, one of the deadliest in the world, has spared global fear and has killed 15 people so far in Rwanda. A warning ha...
Sankara Nethralaya founder Dr SS Badrinath, who made eye care affordable, passes away at 83Dr Sengamedu Srinivasa Badrinath, the founder of Sankara Nethralaya, passed away at the age of 83. He dedicated his life to improving acces...
Sun Pharma launches dry eye treatment product in CanadaThe product is the first dry eye treatment available in Canada that is delivered with nanomicellar (NCELL) technology, which improves the b...
Glenmark gets marketing approval for Ryaltris in 13 EU, UK countriesSales of the nasal spray continue to progress well in Australia, South Africa, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, it said adding the company has also ...
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern says differences with China becoming harder to reconcile"It will not have escaped the attention of anyone here that as China's role in the world grows and changes, the differences between our sys...
Glenmark Pharma to launch its nasal spray Ryaltris in EUThe drug relieves symptoms of allergic rhinitis, including stuffy nose, runny nose, nasal itching, sneezing, as well as itchy, red and wate...
New Zealand says it will set China policy, not Five EyesForeign Minister Nanaia Mahuta told the New Zealand China Council that the Five Eyes -- the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australi...
Severe case of conjunctivitis considered a primary symptom of coronavirusCoughing, fever and difficulty in breathing are common symptoms of Covid.
National Eye Donation Fortnight: Artificial cornea can help patients suffering from vision lossThis has been used by AIIMS in 10 patients over a period of two years.
Have you put on weight lately? Here's why it is normal during winterYour exposure to sun triggers the weight gain.
Did you know that your vision actually keeps developing till your early 40s?The brain's vision-processing centre was previously thought to mature and stabilise in the first few years of life.
Hepatitis C medicine being imported for Rs 1 croreThe imported drug comes at around Rs 15 lakh a month, taking the cost to Rs 45-50 lakh for a three-month course.
- Healthcare firms such as Fortis Healthcare and Apollo Hospitals expect big growth in foreign patient arrivals
Leading Indian healthcare firms are eyeing up to 80 per cent increase in the number of foreign patient arrivals this financial year.