New York, Jan 21 (JEN): One year has passed since Ebola began spreading in West Africa, ravaging villages and local economies, and yet, amid dramatic improvements in the three most affected ...
Hyderabad, Jan 20 (JEN) Swine flu continued to afflict Andhra Pradesh and Telengana as 7 people died and 173 affected of the dreaded disease since January 1 with 25 fresh cases being repor ...
New Delhi, Jan 20 (JEN): Within a short span of 20 years, Mankind Pharma, has set the Indian pharmaceutical industry astonished by achieving the rank of 5th largest and fastest growing compa ...
New York, Jan 20 (JEN) The United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) on Mondaywelcomed encouraging statistics recently released by Liberia’s Minister of health and Socia ...
New York, Jan 20 (JEN) The international community has an opportunity to reverse the global epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and prevent the grim annual toll of 16 million people ...
New Delhi, Jan 19 (JEN): Novo Nordisk, the global leader in diabetes care, on Monday announced the launch of Ryzodeg for people with type 2 diabetes in India. Ryzodeg is a combination of two ...
New York, Jan 16 (JEN) Spearheaded by the United Nations, a team of international experts has begun an Ebola Recovery Assessment (ERA) mission in Sierra Leone as part of an effort to partner ...
Bengaluru, Jan 12 (JEN): Stepathlon, the pedometer based mass participation event, designed to create a global health revolution among corporate professionals, has completed three successful ...
New York, Jan 13 (JEN) Job losses and food insecurity are among the far-reaching and persistent socio-economic impacts of Ebola in Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the results of two n ...
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