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  1. BHU study on side effects of Covaxin was poorly designed, ICMR admitted by mistake: Dr. Bahl

    BHU study on side effects of Covaxin was poorly designed, ICMR admitted by mistake: Dr. Bahl

    New Delhi: Indian Council of Medical Research Director General Dr Rajeev Bah on Monday criticized a recently published study on long-term safety analysis of Covaxin in adults and adolescents for poor methodology and design and termed the article as misleading and inaccurate. Did. "ICMR.Dr...
  2. Explained: What is Hepatitis A that is causing outbreak in Kerala

    Explained: What is Hepatitis A that is causing outbreak in Kerala

    Hepatitis A is spread by consuming contaminated food and water or by direct contact with an infectious person.Hepatitis A outbreak in KeralaKerala's Malappuram district has witnessed a large-scale outbreak of Hepatitis A in the past few days, with nearly 8,000 cases and 12 deaths reportedly...
  3. Kannada comedy drama 'Powder' teaser offers fun feast with dose of action, romance

    Kannada comedy drama 'Powder' teaser offers fun feast with dose of action, romance

    The one-minute, 45-second video begins with a message : 'A funny Indian film from the Kannada film industry', and it highlights underlying emotions such as greed, lust, love and people's need to be friendly, loved and wanted.The video promises to be an entertaining film, featuring a group of...
  4. Over 30% of those taking Covaxin reported adverse events: BHU study on 926 individuals

    Over 30% of those taking Covaxin reported adverse events: BHU study on 926 individuals

    NEW DELHI: Nearly one-third of the 926 individuals who received Bharat Biotech's anti-Covid vaccine Covaxin reported 'adverse events of special interest', or AESIs, according to a study conducted by a team of researchers at BHU. That's according to a year-long follow-up study.Serious AESIs...
  5. BHU study claims more than 30% of those who took Covaxin faced health problems after 1 year

    BHU study claims more than 30% of those who took Covaxin faced health problems after 1 year

    New Delhi: Nearly one-third of people receiving Bharat Biotech's anti-Covid vaccine Covaxin reported 'adverse events of special interest', or AESIs, BHU said. That's according to a one-year follow-up study conducted by a team of researchers.Nearly 50 percent of the 926 study participants...
  6. More than 24.5 crore elderly people may have to face extreme heat, Asia, Africa will be most affected: Study

    More than 24.5 crore elderly people may have to face extreme heat, Asia, Africa will be most affected: Study

    New Delhi: By 2050, there will be more than 245 million older adults in the world who will be exposed to dangerously intense heat, with people living in Asia and Africa likely to experience the most severe impacts, new research has estimated. Is.The worldwide population is aging at an...
  7. Playing with babies is an important task for chimpanzee mothers

    Playing with babies is an important task for chimpanzee mothers

    Cambridge/Medford (US), Wild chimpanzees have been studied for more than 6 years, but they continue to delight and surprise observers, as we discovered in Kibale National Park, Uganda in the summer of 2017.We looked at the play of young chimpanzees to better understand how they grow up. For...
  8. 36 percent of adults say social media taught them about mental health issues: Report

    36 percent of adults say social media taught them about mental health issues: Report

    According to US-based healthcare company CVS Health, about 48 percent of people mentioned that they may turn to mental wellness apps for care.According to Taft Parsons III, MD, VP and chief psychiatry officer, CVS Health, the increased use of technology has helped expand access to mental...
  9. 'Hidden mother' photos don't erase the mother – rather, they reveal the labor and love that goes into supporting a child

    'Hidden mother' photos don't erase the mother – rather, they reveal the labor and love that goes into supporting a child

    St. Paul, Collectors cherish the so-called "hidden mother photographs" as historical curiosities.These 19th-century images show very young children still held by half-obscured adults who crouch behind chairs or lurk at the margins of the paintings, their protective arms steadying the children...
  10. Five-year-old boy found dead after being swept away by flood waters in Texas

    Five-year-old boy found dead after being swept away by flood waters in Texas

    As of Sunday evening, more than 2.1 million people were under flood watch across Texas, including the Houston area, Xinhua news agency reported.Thousands of people have been displaced, and an estimated 1,000 people, including hundreds of pets, have been rescued from flooded homes and roads...
  11. Malaria linked to genetic changes associated with aging: study

    Malaria linked to genetic changes associated with aging: study

    New Delhi: Malaria infection is linked to genetic changes that occur with ageing, according to a new study.Researchers extracted genetic material from blood samples from more than 1,800 adults in Tanzania, Botswana, Ethiopia and Cameroon, African countries where malaria is considered endemic...
  12. Long Covid symptoms may vary in children of different age groups: Study

    Long Covid symptoms may vary in children of different age groups: Study

    low energy, fatigue, headache, body, muscle and joint pain, dizziness or lightheadedness, trouble concentrating or concentrating; And gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting are commonly found in school-going children, adolescents and young adults who already have a history of...
  13. Technology-based sexual harassment in the workplace is common, male-dominated and often aimed at harm

    Technology-based sexual harassment in the workplace is common, male-dominated and often aimed at harm

    Melbourne, Sexual harassment is often thought of as a person-to-person act, but new research shows Australians are also experiencing and perpetrating workplace harassment in greater numbers through technology. Have been.Our latest study shows that one in seven Australian adults surveyed...
  14. Vaccination has saved billions of lives, key to fighting infection: Doctor

    Vaccination has saved billions of lives, key to fighting infection: Doctor

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 154 million lives have been saved by vaccination efforts worldwide over the past 50 years.“On the occasion of World Immunization Week, let us all take a pledge to ensure that everyone gets appropriate vaccination as needed. Vaccination...
  15. 7 people died in fire in Jakarta, Indonesia

    7 people died in fire in Jakarta, Indonesia

    "There are five adults and two children who were found in a warehouse on the second floor," Mampang Police Chief Commissioner David Kanitero said, Xinhua news agency reported. He said that all the bodies were taken out on Friday.Meanwhile, five injured are still in intensive care in the...
  16. Loneliness can kill, and new research shows middle-aged Americans are particularly vulnerable

    Loneliness can kill, and new research shows middle-aged Americans are particularly vulnerable

    Tempe (US), Middle-aged Americans are lonelier than their European counterparts. This is the main finding of my team's recent study, published in American Psychologist.Our study identified a trend that has been developing across multiple generations and affects both Baby Boomers and Gen Xers...
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