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India may soon line up for Putin’s once-scorned vaccine - now a favorite in pandemic fightAt least 20 countries have approved the inoculation for use, including European Union member-state Hungary, while key markets such as Brazi...
The world's population by the end of this century could be two billion below UN projectionsMore than 20 countries - including Japan, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Portugal, South Korea and Poland - will see their numbers diminish by at ...
Lancet issues 'expression of concern' after scientists question validity of HCQ study"We are issuing an Expression of Concern to alert readers to the fact that serious scientific questions have been brought to our attention....
Kashmiri Pandits hold rally in US to support revocation of Article 370The Indian government on August 5 revoked Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Narendra Modi first Indian PM to prioritise universal health coverage: LancetRichard Horton, editor-in-chief of the 'The Lancet', said the prime minister has grasped the importance of health not only as a natural rig...
India's disproportionately tiny health budget: A national security concern?While public health efforts are on, they lack scale, funds, human resources and training, making progress achingly slow. The statistics spe...
British medical journal Lancet to take PM Modi to task for ignoring health sectorThe world's most revered medical journal - "The Lancet" has lambasted prime minister Narendra Modi for ignoring India's health sector.
Can nutrition experts be independent if they get $25,000 per annum from Nestle?The authors also called on the private sector to generate evidence about the positive and negative effects of private sector and market-led...
- Drug resistant superbug retains Delhi tag
Naming the drug resistant superbug New Delhi Metallo Beta Lactamase-I (NDM-1 ) after India's capital city was 'a big mistake' admitted Lanc...
- Lancet says sorry for 'Delhi bug'
'It was unfair to name a superbug -- organisms that grow in nature in every country -- after India without any evidence that it originated ...
- Superbug should not have been named New Delhi: Lancet Editor
The editor of leading medical journal Lancet apologised for the naming of an antibiotic resistant superbug after the Indian capital, saying...