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WORLD HAEMOPHILIA DAY
Driving innovation: India's foray into gene and cell therapiesIndia is progressing in cell and gene therapy. Research includes treatments for leukemia, hemophilia-A, sickle-cell anemia, and more.
Sticklers for rules, keepers of faith: Being empowered can make people take the silliest of rules very, very seriouslyPolitical philosopher Hannah Arendt described Nazi operatives 'merely' carrying out orders from above unquestioningly as 'banality of evil'...
Sudden bruises & wounds that won’t stop bleeding? These are signs of haemophilia, a health condition you should know aboutThose suffering from haemophilia should avoid any sort of contact sport.
World Haemophilia Day: Minor Cut Can Mean Bleeding To Death, And Other Myths Busted
World Haemophilia Day: Replacement therapy at young age can avert disability among patientsIndia has high proportion of haemophilia-caused disability because patients are treated through on-demand therapy.
Health to become more vital politically in India: Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Rebien Sørensen"India has a high incidence of non-communicable diseases, especially diabetes, and it is mostly because it is poorly regulated," said Søren...
- BARC develops radionuclides for inoperable cancers, arthritis
In a breakthrough which may pave way for an effective treatment of inoperable cancers, scientists at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) h...
- Laloo's budget makes everyone smile
I rise to present the Budget Estimates for 2004-05 for the Indian Railways.