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  1. Rishi Sunak apologizes for Britain's historic infected blood scandal

    Rishi Sunak apologizes for Britain's historic infected blood scandal

    LONDON: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday apologized after a public inquiry report submitted to the government accused Britain's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) of covering up a 1970s infected blood scandal. Asked.Speaking in the House of Commons hours after inquiry...
  2. Britain's health service accused of hiding infected blood scandal

    Britain's health service accused of hiding infected blood scandal

    LONDON: Britain's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) was accused of covering up a tainted blood scandal of the 1970s in a public inquiry report submitted to the government on Monday.Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to apologize on behalf of the government after inquiry chair Sir...
  3. “We see side effects but the protection from vaccines is very high”: Medical expert

    “We see side effects but the protection from vaccines is very high”: Medical expert

    By Shalini Bhardwaj New Delhi [India], Medical expert Dr MV Padma Srivastava said there are rare cases of side effects from vaccines, adding that the percentage of side effects is "very low. Dr MV Padma Srivastava is currently the chair of Neurology Para Hospital, Gurugram and former HOD...
  4. Gene therapy promising for blood disorder hemophilia: Doctors

    Gene therapy promising for blood disorder hemophilia: Doctors

    World Haemophilia Day is observed every year on 17 April to raise awareness about the debilitating blood disorder caused by missing or defective factor VII (FVIII), a clotting protein.Because hemophilia patients are unable to form a strong blood clot after an injury, they continue to bleed...
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