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  1. Long-lasting Covid symptoms may last longer in pregnant women: Study

    Long-lasting Covid symptoms may last longer in pregnant women: Study

    Covid during pregnancy is considered more dangerous as it can lead to stillbirth and premature birth.The study, published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, included 1,500 participants who already had Covid during pregnancy and reported symptoms after six months.Of these, 9.3 percent...
  2. Shreya Brahma is a story of triumph in the face of adversity

    Shreya Brahma is a story of triumph in the face of adversity

    COVID was a difficult nightmare to relive. However, it has horror stories but also stories of overcoming all obstacles.New Delhi (India), July 11: The story of Shreya Brahma, a 9-year-old girl at that time, is a case in point. It was the first wave of COVID when Shreya's parents noticed the...
  3. Starmer wins, Sunak loses: five key takeaways from the UK election

    Starmer wins, Sunak loses: five key takeaways from the UK election

    The Conservative Party's crushing defeat comes after an eventful 14 years in power in which they not only took the country out of the European Union, withstood the Covid pandemic and sought to forge a new position for the country in the world beyond continental links, but also suffered a series...
  4. Congress MP Tagore urges Lok Sabha Speaker to lift Covid ban on journalists covering Parliament

    Congress MP Tagore urges Lok Sabha Speaker to lift Covid ban on journalists covering Parliament

    New Delhi, Congress MP Manikam Tagore on Sunday said that he has written a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urging him to lift the Covid restrictions imposed on journalists covering Parliament.In a post on 'X' he shared a copy of his letter to Birla on June 27.Wrote a letter to the...
  5. Bharat Biotech adds ICMR as co-owner of Covid-19 vaccine patent

    Bharat Biotech adds ICMR as co-owner of Covid-19 vaccine patent

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Bharat Biotech has added the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) as co-owner of the COVID-19 vaccine patent.Notably, Bharat Biotech was working on developing the COVID-19 vaccine as a top priority to ensure availability of the product as soon as possible...
  6. A sudden increase is being seen in the number of dead bodies brought for cremation at Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat.

    A sudden increase is being seen in the number of dead bodies brought for cremation at Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat.

    On an average, 50 to 60 dead bodies used to reach Nigambodh Ghat every day, but in the last two days this number has more than doubled.According to the Nigambodh Ghat administration, 90 bodies were brought to the crematorium on June 18, while the number increased to 142 on June 19.Nigambodh...
  7. The results of the combined Covid and flu vaccine look promising. Here's how it could benefit public health

    The results of the combined Covid and flu vaccine look promising. Here's how it could benefit public health

    Bentley (Australia), Earlier this week, Moderna announced positive results of its Phase 3 clinical trial of a combined vaccine against Covid and influenza.So what exactly did the testing find? And what kind of impact will a two-in-one Covid and flu vaccine have on public health? let's take a...
  8. Risk of 'cesarean' birth reduced in pregnant women after Covid vaccination: Study

    Risk of 'cesarean' birth reduced in pregnant women after Covid vaccination: Study

    Using data from December 2019 to January 2023, the study published in the journal BMJ Global Health evaluated evidence from global studies to determine whether Covid vaccination was effective for pregnant women who were less likely to contract the disease than the virus. were at greater risk...
  9. I completely understand the aspirations of young India: PM Modi (IANS Exclusive)

    I completely understand the aspirations of young India: PM Modi (IANS Exclusive)

    "I understand their aspirations. Today's youth is very different from the past. They do not want to conform to past standards. They want to take two leaps in every field to reach their desired destination, even if it means taking a few steps. Our responsibility is to provide them a launching...
  10. Haryana MLA Rakesh Daulatabad dies of heart attack; PM expressed grief over his demise

    Haryana MLA Rakesh Daulatabad dies of heart attack; PM expressed grief over his demise

    Daulatabad (45) was the chairman of Haryana Agro Industries Corporation (HAIC). He is survived by his wife and two sons aged 16 and 21. His younger brother died due to Covid in 2021.Feeling uneasiness on Saturday morning, he was taken to a private hospital in Daulatabad, where he breathed his...
  11. As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about new FLiRT variants?

    As COVID cases rise again, what do I need to know about new FLiRT variants?

    Gold Coast (Australia), we have been living with Covid for more than four years. Although there is still a lot to learn about SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID), at least one thing seems clear: It is here to stay.From the original Wuhan variant to Delta, Omicron and many other variants...
  12. Tripura HC dismisses petitions against former DM over raids on marriage halls

    Tripura HC dismisses petitions against former DM over raids on marriage halls

    Agartala, Tripura High Court has dismissed three petitions against former West Tripura District Magistrate Shailesh Kumar Yadav in connection with raids on two marriage halls during the second wave of the Covid pandemic in 2021.Yadav had raided 'Golab Bagan' and 'Manikya Court' for alleged...
  13. New Covid wave in Singapore: No need to panic, TN govt assures

    New Covid wave in Singapore: No need to panic, TN govt assures

    CHENNAI: The new Covid wave in Singapore is a "mild infection" and there is no need to panic and Tamil Nadu has the necessary infrastructure to cope with the situation, a top official said on Wednesday."There have been no significant (hospital) admissions in Singapore since the outbreak," said...
  14. Housing prices near all-time high, will see nominal growth in coming years: C&W India head Anshul Jain

    Housing prices near all-time high, will see nominal growth in coming years: C&W India head Anshul Jain

    New Delhi: After rising rapidly over the past two years, housing prices are expected to rise modestly following a surge in demand due to the COVID pandemic, according to Anshul Jain, head of Cushman & Wakefield India.In a video interview with Jain, Chief Executive India and Southeast ASI and...
  15. Manish Tiwari raised questions on Covid management from Yogi Adityanath

    Manish Tiwari raised questions on Covid management from Yogi Adityanath

    "This is a classic case of calling the kettle black," Tiwari said. He further said, “Uttar Pradesh was the most mismanaged state under the leadership of Yogi Adityanath during the Covid pandemic, where bodies were floating in the river Ganga. “Yet, that person has the audacity to question our...
  16. Study finds 'abnormal' form of cell death causes lung damage in Covid patients

    Study finds 'abnormal' form of cell death causes lung damage in Covid patients

    New Delhi: According to new research, an abnormal form of cell death can cause extreme damage to the lungs of a Covid patient, resulting in potentially life-threatening conditions such as inflammation and acute respiratory disorders.The study suggests that the ability to prevent this unusual...
  17. A researcher at AMU's JLN Medical College says that there is no relation between taking the Covid vaccine and the death of people.

    A researcher at AMU's JLN Medical College says that there is no relation between taking the Covid vaccine and the death of people.

    Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) [India], On the instructions of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of AMU and several other colleges are conducting research on sudden deaths of people in Aligarh after the COVID-19 pandemic. Are. Professor Mohammad Shamim of...
  18. Covishield side effects: Doctors' group urges government to review all Covid vaccines

    Covishield side effects: Doctors' group urges government to review all Covid vaccines

    New Delhi: After pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca admitted in a US court that its Covid vaccine can cause blood clots in rare cases, a group of doctors on Thursday took an in-depth look at the safety of the Covishield vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute of India. Considered from...
  19. Manufacturing, supply of additional Covishield doses stopped,
All side effects disclosed: Serum Institute

    Manufacturing, supply of additional Covishield doses stopped, All side effects disclosed: Serum Institute

    AstraZeneca has voluntarily withdrawn the "marketing authorization" of its Covid vaccine, sold as Covishield in India and Vaxzevria in Europe.In a statement to IANS, an SII spokesperson said that with India achieving higher vaccination rates in 2021 and 2022, as well as the emergence of new...
  20. AstraZeneca recalls Covid vaccine: Risks-benefits weigh further ahead
Experts say, use

    AstraZeneca recalls Covid vaccine: Risks-benefits weigh further ahead Experts say, use

    Its COVID-19 vaccine, developed in collaboration with Oxford University, has been recalled worldwide after the drugmaker admitted in a US court in February about its potential side effects. (TTS), a rare blood clotting disorder.AstraZeneca voluntarily withdrew “market authorization” of its...
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