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In 1898, Marie Curie spent years handling glowing materials by hand and changed modern physics foreverMarie Curie and her husband Pierre discovered polonium and radium in 1898. Their work changed physics, showing atoms were not stable. Radio...
Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship: Symptoms, treatment, infections in north AmericaHantavirus, which can cause fatal respiratory illness, can be spread when particles from rodent droppings or urine become airborne. It does...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming Returned From Vacation: Found Mold in a Petri Dish and Discovered Penicillin, Changing Medicine ForeverA forgotten petri dish led to a groundbreaking discovery. Alexander Fleming observed mold inhibiting bacteria, a finding later developed in...
7-day Indian diet plan for weight loss: Woman who lost 20 kg shares simple home-cooked meal routine going viralA viral 7-day Indian weight loss meal plan shared by Kopal Agarwal is gaining traction for its simple, sustainable approach, focusing on ba...
Nearly two-fifths of stillbirths missed if only late gestation counted: AnalysisNew data analysis shows stillbirth rates are higher than previously thought. Focusing only on late-gestation stillbirths misses almost 40 p...
British medical journal 'The Lancet' to come out in HindiMadhya Pradesh Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang said 'The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia' - will be translated into Hindi...
Risk of death due to Covid 90% lower in people already hit: Lancet medical journalAn analysis of five studies reporting on severe disease (hospitalisation and death) found that protection remained high for 10 months - up ...
Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin has 77.8% efficacy rate, presents no safety concerns: Lancet studyCovaxin “induces a robust antibody response" two weeks after two doses are given, it said. “Covaxin’s Phase 3 efficacy results have been pe...
Congress presses for national lockdown to arrest COVID-19 spreadCongress leader Rahul Gandhi hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “not utilising the vaccination budget”.
British variant of COVID-19 not as severe as feared, according to The LancetThe strain, known as B.1.1.7, was identified in Britain late last year and has become the most common strain in the United States, accordin...
Covaxin safe, may be superior to similar vaccines: LancetIndia’s first indigenous Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin, codenamed BBV152, is safe, immunogenic and has no serious adverse effects, medical journ...
Single dose of Pfizer and Astrazeneca Covid vaccines highly effective: StudiesIsraeli studies have found the Pfizer vaccine to be 95 percent effective one week after a second jab, while the Lancet report focused on mo...
One in 15 Indians Covid-19 infected by August: Lancet studyThe report, which was released in India last year in a non-peer reviewed journal, had the same findings on the spread of the disease. The f...
India’s Covaxin led to tolerable safety outcomes and enhanced immune responses: LancetAccording to the Lancet, all adverse events were mild and moderate and were more frequent after the first dose.
During pandemic, vaccine’s restricted use considered based on safety, immunogenicity data: ICMR chiefDrugs Controller General of India (DCGI) had on Sunday approved Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute, an...
Chinese study which claimed Covid originated in India withdrawnGlobal Times said the study was first posted on SSRN.com, the preprint platform of the medical journal The Lancet, on November 17, but the ...
An almost retracted study on hydroxychloroquine exposes perils of hasty trialsWHO last week stopped one arm of the Covid-19 Solidarity trial of HCQ, only to resume it again this week. Its decision to stop the trial wa...
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...
- 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...