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After COVID, WHO defines disease spread 'through air'
Almost 500 experts contributed to the definition, including physicists, public health professionals and engineers, many of whom disagreed bitterly...
IIT Madras study finds uptick in C-sections across India between 2016...
When medically justified, the procedure can be lifesaving
How to save the pandemic treaty
Governments have powerful levers for determining who benefits from innovation
Pandemic prevention should centre on conserving nature, biodiversity:...
The international team of researchers has outlined its "evidence-based approach" in the study published in the journal Nature Communications and based...
How precision cardiology with personalised care can help India tackle...
The World Health Organization states that cardiovascular diseases (CVD) account for 27 per cent of total deaths in India every year, and 45 per cent...
Exercising even once a week is better than not: Expert
“Too busy to exercise on a regular basis? Exercise only on weekends to derive similar mortality benefits,” he wrote on X.
11 TB vaccines in late-stage development, may soon help curb disease:...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), TB affects an estimated 1.8 billion people worldwide and is also one of the leading causes of death...
Europe saw 7,000 excess TB deaths during Covid-19 pandemic: WHO
The increased mortality was due to the disruption caused in diagnosis and treatment efforts during the pandemic.