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Menstrual facial TikTok trend decoded: CDC and WHO raise red flags and explain what period blood skincare gets wrongThe viral menstrual facial is the latest shock-value skincare trend dominating TikTok, but dermatologists and the US Center for Disease Con...
World AIDS Day 2024: AIDS and HIV are often confused as the same disease. Debunking the popular mythWorld AIDS Day 2024: Thanks to advancements in treatment, HIV is no longer a death sentence. By adhering to antiretroviral therapy, people ...
How to donate blood safelySafe blood is essential to reduce morbidity and mortality rates in healthcare facilities. Every two seconds, someone in India needs blood, ...
Mystery remains: Why do some people never get Covid despite significant exposure to the virus?The unpredictability of the coronavirus has made clear just how much we don’t know.
Why do some people never get Covid?Doctors look for the vulnerabilities that we can see to explain these outcomes, like age, vaccination status and underlying conditions, but...
Pasteurising breast milk may inactivate novel coronavirus, can make it safe for consumption by babiesCurrent advice for women with Covid-19 is to continue to breastfeed their own infants.
Do you often take antibiotics, even without a prescription? It could turn minor infections into a major health concernStudies have shown that around 50-60% of antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary.
Vaccine against HIV infection may soon be a realityScientists have developed a new approach to help the immune system actively fight the virus in the body.
New medicine for Hepatitis C treatment launchedDuring the conference, two new drugs were launched for treatment of Hepatitis C disease at affordable price.
Why we still don't have an Ebola vaccineAmid emergency WHO meetings and frenzied containment efforts, where is the Ebola vaccine?
- Home tests could be key to curb HIV spread
Making self-testing kits for HIV widely available could help reduce the global epidemic of AIDS, according to a new study led by an Indian-...
- India to develop microbicides at earliest: Ramadoss
India on Sunday said developing microbicides was on the top of its priority list and they will be developed in the earliest possible time t...