WHO urges US President Trump to expand Obamacare
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The World Health Organization (WHO) urged U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to expand Obamacare and ensure all Americans have access to healthcare.
The real estate magnate takes office next month after promising to repeal outgoing...
South Africa conducted study on first HIV Vaccine
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To provide effective protection against the AIDS virus, the first HIV vaccine efficacy study in seven years has begun in South Africa to test whether a modified vaccine candidate can the US National...
Vietnamese drug regulator has banned 39 Indian drug companies
Mumbai|HL
The Vietnamese drug regulator has banned 39 Indian drug companies. The drug companies of South Korea, Bangladesh are also in blacklist.
Aurobindo Pharma, Cadila, Mcleods Pharmaceuticals are also included in Indian drug companies that...
Trump win boosts drug stocks as prospect of price curb recede
London |HL
Pharmaceutical stocks surged in Europe on Wednesday as Republican Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election win led investors to conclude the threat of tough action on drug pricing had receded.
News that a California ballot...
Reason behind going flat after breast cancer
For years, doctors and oncologists encouraged breast cancer survivors who underwent mastectomies to have reconstructive surgery as a way to feel whole again. Most women still elect to have the surgery, but as The...
One child in seven around the globe breathes heavily toxic air-UNICEF
Washington|HL
Almost one child in seven around the globe breathes heavily toxic air that is at least six times dirtier than international guidelines, according to the study by the UN Children's Fund, which...
Pneumonia in young children linked with the use of solid fuels
New Delhi|HL
A worldwide ecological assessment has found that rates of pneumonia among young children in different countries are linked with the use of solid fuels.
The findings suggest that interventions aimed at increasing the use...
WHO urged countries to take decisive action against Zika
New Delhi|HL
After the confirmation of two cases of Zika-related microcephaly in Thailand the World Health Organization has recently urged countries across the WHO South-East Asia region to continue to take decisive action to prevent...
Breastfeeding protects mothers from premature deaths and other diseases
Washington|HL
A new study state that the Moms are protected by diseases such as Cancer and Diabetes by giving breastfeeding. Breastfeeding may also protecting them from chances of premature deaths
Breastfeeding as recommended - for a...
Study quantifies genetic war between the sexes
Austin|HL
New study by Changde Cheng and Mark Kirkpatrick at the University of Texas, Austin, published reports in PLOS Genetics that Genes with moderately different expression levels in males and females are subject to ongoing,...