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03.03 / 05:23
Digital Election Features politician Vaccines In charts: Shades of pessimism ahead of a heated election season
high support for the Bharatiya Janata Party, rising partisanship in India’s politics, and a widespread rejection of free welfare benefits. The survey asked respondents to identify the current government’s biggest achievements.
02.03 / 11:31
Death Research country hospital medicines Vaccines NOT Covid vaccine is not responsible for heart attacks: Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
Covid vaccine is not responsible for heart attacks, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said today citing a study done by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). While speaking at ANI Dialogues 2024-Navigating India's Health Sector, Mandaviya said, «If someone has a stroke today, they think it is because of the Covid vaccine. ICMR has done a detailed study that the (Covid) vaccine is not responsible for heart attacks.» He added, «There are multiple reasons for heart attacks, like our lifestyle, tobacco and liquor consumption… Sometimes, misinformation goes among the people and a perception is formed for some time… But whatever decision we make, it should be data-based and scientific research-based.»
01.03 / 17:53
markets CEO awards show performer reports Vaccines GSK CEO Emma Walmsley's total pay rises 51% to nearly 13 mln pounds in 2023
GSK CEO Emma Walmsley's total remuneration rose 51% to 12.7 million pounds ($16 million) in 2023, thanks to a big jump in performance-related pay, the British drugmaker's annual report showed on Friday. Walmsley's total pay included 11.1 million pounds in performance bonuses and awards. Her total pay in 2022 was 8.4 million pounds.
01.03 / 10:53
UPS DNA information guidelines Vaccines Pharmaceuticals Drugs regulator plans standards overhaul in India
NEW DELHI : New Delhi: With the Indian pharmaceutical industry increasingly coming under the scanner globally, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) is conducting a major exercise for improving the quality, safety and efficacy of biological products. The apex drug regulator has come up with the latest guidelines on biological products such as vaccines, biological, and recombinant DNA products that are to be in tune with international guidelines including that of the World Health Organization (WHO) and regulators in other countries.
01.03 / 10:39
Pfizer Experts information reports prevention Investigations Vaccines Officials investigate rare nervous system disorder in older adults who got RSV vaccine
Health officials are investigating whether there's a link between two new RSV vaccines and cases of a rare nervous system disorder
01.03 / 03:07
UPS Digital pandemic country Vaccines ‘How we can take lessons from India..,’ PM Modi and Bill Gates discuss AI, agriculture, and climate solutions
ANI that India is a world leader in vaccines and investment is being made in the country for lots of new vaccines. “I'm certainly bullish.
28.02 / 21:37
Provident Platform Actor reports Vaccines Drea de Matteo talks about OnlyFans, COVID-19 vaccine and how these change her life
Drea de Matteo, renowned for her role in 'The Sopranos,' recently shared how her decision to join OnlyFans provided a lifeline during challenging financial times, as per a USA Today report. 52-year-old «Sopranos» actress revealed in a recent interview with the DailyMail that she found herself teetering on the brink of losing her home, with just $10 left in her bank account, before opting to share content on the subscription-based platform in August, USA Today reported.
28.02 / 14:53
markets COST reports Vaccines Beyond Meat climbs to 6-month high on short squeeze after price hikes, cost cuts plan
(Reuters) — Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) shares soared 60% to a six-month high on Wednesday after the plant-based meat maker placed its bets on price hikes and steep cost cuts to turn around its battered margins, triggering a squeeze on its highly shorted shares.
27.02 / 23:14
Aviat Waters Fighting BAY community Bill Vaccines Evers again asks Wisconsin Republicans to release $125M to combat forever chemicals pollution
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is again asking Republican legislators to release $125 million set aside to combat pollution from so-called forever chemicals
27.02 / 20:55
UPS Reuters Manufacturing Death country Vaccines Pharmaceuticals regulatory Japan's Takeda in regulatory talks to launch dengue vaccine in India
Takeda Pharmaceutical is holding talks with Indian regulators to make its dengue vaccine available in the country, the drugmaker's global head of vaccines, Gary Dubin, told Reuters on Tuesday. «We are in talks with regulators and plan to start a clinical trial very soon,» said Dubin. The Japanese drugmaker plans to scale up the production of its dengue vaccine Qdenga through a partnership with Indian vaccine maker Biological E., the companies said earlier in the day.
27.02 / 02:39
COST Strategy Research President medicines Vaccines IIT-Madras researchers patent use of Indian spices to treat cancer, medicines likely to be available by 2028
Russia is close to creating cancer vaccines, says President Putin Animal studies are completed successfully, with clinical trials planned. The IIT-Madras researchers are currently working on addressing the safety and cost issues which are major challenges in the existing cancer medicines.
21.02 / 14:25
Moderna Research pandemic reports infection Vaccines Suffering from heart, brain disorders? Global study links COVID-19 vaccines with 13 medical conditions
COVID-19 vaccines that emerged as a beacon of hope in the fight against the deadly virus during the pandemic are back in the news again following a new study that has linked the shots to rare brain, heart and blood disorders, Vaccine, a science journal, reported last week. The journal reported that researchers from the Global Vaccine Data Network—a research arm of the World Health Organization—found that the COVID-19 vaccines aggravated 13 medical conditions that were considered “adverse events of special interest." The study conducted on 99 million vaccinated people from eight countries: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, New Zealand and Scotland, reported that people who received certain types of mRNA vaccines were found to have a higher risk of myocarditis, which is inflammation of the heart muscle.
20.02 / 20:51
Parke Death country reports infection symptoms Vaccines 'Zombie deer disease' reported in US, Canada, other countries. Check symptoms, treatment, vaccine
Zombie deer disease" has put scientists on alert. It has 100 per cent fatality rate and so far there is no vaccine. Concerns have been raised over its potentiality to cause infection among humans, as per a report. As many as 33 states in the US have reported such cases. Apart from the US, instances of the disease have been reported in South Korea, Canada, and Norway.
18.02 / 19:09
Healthcare stage social prevention infection strain Vaccines We must break the silence on the silent killer that cervical cancer is
Cervical cancer, often dubbed “the silent killer," lurks in the shadows, claiming the lives of thousands of women every year. Its impact roils the lives of women and their families, leaving emotional, social and financial scars. Understanding these far-reaching consequences is crucial for raising awareness, mobilizing support and ensuring holistic care.
18.02 / 15:35
Manufacturing Parke WhatsApp malaria Vaccines Odisha's first vaccine manufacturing plant to start production by May
Sapigen Biologix vaccine plant in Odisha, the first such facility in the state, will commence by May this year, officials said on Sunday. The plant at the Biotech Park in Andharua near here will have a capacity to produce 2.4 crore doses of different vaccines per day, they said. «At full capacity, this facility will be the biggest vaccine-producing plant in the country,» the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said in a statement. It is expected to produce over 15 vaccines for various diseases, including cholera and malaria.
17.02 / 11:11
President BABA country testing Vaccines Baba Vanga's 2024 predictions come true: From cancer vaccine to global economic crisis
Baba Vanga, often likened to the famed Nostradamus, has left behind a legacy of foreseeing significant global events like the 9/11 attack, Chernobyl disaster and Princess Diana's death among others. As we delve into 2024, some of her prophecies appear to be unfolding, leaving many in awe of her foresight.
15.02 / 11:57
MET Man reports Vaccines NOT TMC's Mimi Chakraborty tenders resignation as MP, says 'politics not my cup of tea'
ANI reported. She reportedly handed over her resignation to TMC chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Chakraborty was an MP from Jadavpur constituency in West Bengal.
13.02 / 08:07
COST Manufacturing Align Immunic inclusion prevention Vaccines SII to boost HPV vaccine output in sync with govt's immunization drive
NEW DELHI : Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) plans to expand the annual production capacity of the quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines to around 70 million doses, starting this year, according to a company spokesperson. The company’s plan to expand the vaccine production capacity from 2-3 million doses currently aligns with the government’s efforts to introduce the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer for girls aged 9-14 years, as announced in the interim budget by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman. “Currently, SII has a production capacity of around 2-3 million doses for the Cervavac vaccine.

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