26 Feb |
Did the Government Force Covid Vaccines Without Responsibility? The Supreme Court Thinks SoWill the government take responsibility, or will affected families be left fighting a lonely legal battle? The coming weeks will determine the course of justice for those who lost loved ones in the fight against COVID-19. View
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21 Feb |
India vs. Trump’s Pharma Tariff: The Battle Over Affordable MedicineIndian pharmaceutical companies may suffer short-term financial setbacks, but they hold the upper hand, because the U.S. needs Indian generics more than India needs the U.S. market. View
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23 Jan |
Why India’s Vaccine Industry Struggles to Fund Innovation Despite Global DemandAffordability ensures accessibility, but innovation determines its effectiveness. India, as a global leader in vaccine production, has a responsibility to balance these two aspects. View
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06 Jan |
Silent Invader: India’s First Encounters with Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV)As the world continues to battle various respiratory illnesses, public health efforts must focus on prevention, timely diagnosis, and comprehensive care View
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03 Jan |
China’s New Viral Menace: Is HMPV the Next COVID-19?While HMPV may not have the same catastrophic impact as the coronavirus, its ability to cause severe respiratory illness in vulnerable populations should not be underestimated. View
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15 Nov |
A Preventable Catastrophe: Why Are Children Still Dying from Measles?Governments must step up their efforts, healthcare systems must become more resilient, and communities must rally together to protect their children. View
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09 Nov |
The Deadly 17: WHO’s Vaccine Priority List to Tackle Life-Threatening InfectionsBy focusing on these 17 high-priority pathogens, WHO is leading the way for a world that is better prepared, more resilient, and healthier for all. View
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30 Sep |
A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes? The Game-Changing Power of Stem Cell TherapyThe successful reversal of type 1 diabetes in this case offers hope for a future where patients no longer have to rely on insulin injections and can instead enjoy a life free View
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06 Sep |
The Complex Battle Against Polio: How India’s Vaccination Efforts Address Rare Vaccine-Derived CasesVaccine-derived poliovirus cases are extremely rare but can occur when the weakened strain of the poliovirus contained in the oral polio vaccine (OPV) mutates and regains its ability to cause disease. View
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16 Aug |
A Giant Leap in India’s Fight Against Dengue: Phase 3 Vaccine Trial LaunchedThis trial not only aims to protect the population but also reinforces India’s capability to produce cutting-edge healthcare solutions, furthering the nation’s goal of self-reliance in essential medical innovations. View
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