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13.12 / 06:49
markets UPS Universities Relationships Vaccines Don't see relationship between govt and Raj Bhavan as sensitive: UP Governor Anandiben Patel
governor have to work for the people and there is little room for sensitivity in this complementary relationship, says Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, stressing that both have to work for the welfare of the people. Patel, who took office on July 29, 2019, is the first woman governor of Uttar Pradesh since Sarojini Naidu in 1949 and also its longest serving. «I don't see the relationship between the government and Raj Bhavan as sensitive. Both the government and the governor have to work for the people. There is hardly any room for sensitivity,» Patel told PTI in an exclusive interview. «Conflicts arise in states like West Bengal and Kerala where attempts were made to revoke the powers of the governors by making changes in the law and which subsequently led to court cases,» she said.
10.12 / 11:31
markets Software Death pandemic Experts Courts Vaccines Covid a disaster like no other, vaccination saved lives: Centre to SC
Covid 19 pandemic was «a disaster like no other» and vaccination saved people's lives. The submission was made when a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and P B Varale was hearing a plea over the alleged vaccine-induced deaths of two women. After additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati, representing the Centre, said Covid was a disaster like no other, senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, representing the women's parents, responded, «We are not contesting that. We do not dispute.» The plea, filed by the parents of the two women, claimed after the first dose of their Covishield vaccination, the women suffered severe adverse effects following immunisation (AEFI).
04.12 / 07:27
markets Virus outbreak reports infection symptoms Vaccines Deadliest bleeding eye disease caused by Marburg virus is severe, has only 50% survival rate. Check all details
Bleeding eye disease: An outbreak of deadly Marburg virus disease (MVD), often referred to as the 'bleeding eye virus', has killed at least 15 people, and infected at least 66 in Rwanda as of November 29, the country’s Ministry of Health announced. Reports of the fast spreading Marburg virus has raised concerns about the deadly disease which has already spread to some countries. Marburg belongs to the filovirus family, like the much better known Ebola. Both pathogens are clinically similar, and although rare, can cause outbreaks with high fatality rates. ALSO READ: 'Bleeding eye' virus sparks global fear: Urgent warning issued to UK, Africa travelers over 'deadliest' disease. Check symptoms
29.11 / 09:15
UPS Immunic community show strain Vaccines Australia had its worst flu season on record. Is it a warning for Canada?
influenza season, experts warn that Australia’s record-breaking flu outbreak may offer a troubling glimpse of what might come.The latest data from Australia’s National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System shows the country recorded 352,532 laboratory-confirmed flu cases this year, eclipsing the previous high of 313,615 cases in 2019.Flu vaccination rates in Australia have also steadily declined, with national data revealing a consistent drop over the past two years.“It’s a cautionary tale. People forgot to get their vaccines, the vaccination rate was too low and this led to an increase in the number of cases,” Dr.
28.11 / 06:29
Strategy Virus reports isolate patient guidelines Vaccines Delhi reports 'isolated' case of Japanese Encephalitis
Referring to an order issued by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi on Wednesday, the sources said that the 72-year-old man from west Delhi was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences on November 3 following chest pain. The patient is diabetic (20 years, uncontrolled), has coronary artery disease with CHF, bilateral lower limb weakness and bowel and bladder incontinence, the source said.
27.11 / 21:33
Provident pandemic Justice Courts Vaccines 2 Tennessee tax preparers charged with filing $65 million in false claims
Federal prosecutors in Tennessee say two tax preparers submitted $65 million in false claims for refunds under programs designed to help businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic
23.11 / 18:31
Fox Food pandemic Department prevention Vaccines Trump taps a Fox News personality, a surgeon and a former Congressman to lead public health agencies
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a critic of COVID-19 health measures to lead the Food and Drug Administration
21.11 / 13:03
markets Research President hospital rights Vaccines The Trump stock euphoria starts to fade
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Can the postelection market rally continue? Some on Wall Street are skeptical. Investors cheered the unexpected Republican sweep of the presidency and both houses of Congress, salivating over the potential for new pro-business policies.
20.11 / 04:53
Food Research pandemic medicines Features Vaccines How Science lost America’s trust and surrendered health policy to skeptics
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The rise of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
20.11 / 03:33
Death Experts Justice country Courts Vaccines After alleged deaths due to Covid vaccine, parents seek fast-track and vaccine courts for justice
The parents sought fast track courts and vaccine courts to provide swift justice to those injured by vaccines and their families. According to them the current system of computing adverse events following immunisation is «flawed.» «We need a total revamp of this and need an active, transparent and accountable AEFI system,» said Venugopalan Govindan from Tamil Nadu, who lost his daughter after getting the shot.
15.11 / 22:07
UPS DOW Election Moderna Vaccines How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 11/15/2024
U.S. stocks fell to their worst loss since Election Day as the rally that Wall Street got from last week’s victory for Donald Trump and a cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve kept fading
15.11 / 21:11
markets Digital Moderna Pfizer Vaccines Pharmaceuticals Pfizer and Moderna stocks drop after RFK Jr.'s nomination for Health Secretary: impact on the Pharma Industry
Pfizer and Moderna, saw significant declines following the announcement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy, a prominent figure in the anti-vaccine movement, has long propagated controversial views and conspiracy theories about vaccines, which could affect the future of public health policies.
15.11 / 18:45
Action Sustainability wellness President innovations information Vaccines Trump's health head is Bob's your uncle
Bobby Kennedy Jr as the incoming secretary of health. Even Trumpites are secretly scratching their J D Vance-style beards trying to make sense of bringing in an anti-Covid vaccine advocate as America's health honcho, while Trump himself had praised the vaccine during his first presidency as 'one of the greatest achievements of mankind'. So, is this counterintuitive hire the secret sauce to Trump's corpo-political genius? Kennedy's resume certainly screams, 'Ambulances are for cowards!' And yet… So, is there any method in this madcapness? Hiring the 'worst' candidate, Trump may reckon, will bring expectations down so low that even ho-hum policy action will come across as fab. Unburdened by 'traditional wisdom', Trump's outliers — including incoming director of national intelligence Tulsi 'Putin is swell' Gabbard — may innovate in ways that may seem ludicrous but could lead to, well, if not revolutionary breakthroughs, then at least keeping the polarisation pot boiling.
15.11 / 06:41
Racing Food Research social Department Vaccines Trump names RFK Jr., anti-vaccine activist, as U.S. health secretary
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday he is nominating anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, putting him in charge of a massive agency that oversees everything from drug, vaccine and food safety to medical research and the social safety net programs Medicare and Medicaid.
13.11 / 08:27
Citi Sustainability Continental Food medicines Vaccines How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. FEW PLACES on Earth are more familiar with the deadly consequences of extreme heat than countries in Africa. Heat kills crops, spoils food and medicines, and makes it impossible to work, study or sleep.
12.11 / 06:55
Waves Virus hospital infection ventilators Schools Vaccines With B.C. teen sick in hospital with suspected bird flu, what should parents know?
Students across B.C. return to school on Tuesday but the news that a teen is in hospital in Vancouver with a suspected case of H5 bird flu has some people worried.
04.11 / 10:49
Art Analysis Trade Experts reports Updates Vaccines Dr Reddy's Q2 Preview: Healthy double-digit revenue growth seen, but PAT may fall
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is likely to report healthy double-digit growth in sales in the second quarter, mainly driven by strong domestic and US businesses. However, the bottom line is seen declining in the reporting period. Net profit for the July-September 2024 period may fall 3% year-on-year, according to an average estimate of four brokerages. Meanwhile, sales are likely to grow 13% year-on-year, the estimates revealed.
29.10 / 16:51
Waves Pfizer pandemic Trade Seagen Vaccines Pfizer rides Paxlovid sales growth to better-than-expected third quarter
A boost from COVID-19 treatment sales helped bush Pfizer to a better-than-expected third quarter and higher forecast for the year
27.10 / 09:41
markets UPS Digital Citizens cover hospital Vaccines PM Modi to launch health cover for senior citizens above 70 years on October 29
health coverage for all citizens aged 70 years and above irrespective of their income status under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) is likely to be rolled out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 29, an official source said. The U-WIN portal developed for maintaining an electronic registry of routine immunisations, which is currently operational on a pilot basis, will also be launched by the prime minister on the same day. Besides the two, some other projects will also be launched on Tuesday, the source said.
23.10 / 21:43
Immunic recommendations prevention infection pneumonia Vaccines Pharmaceuticals People 50 and older should get pneumococcal vaccine, US science panel recommends
A scientific panel is recommending that people 50 and older get a shot against bacteria that can cause pneumonia and other dangerous illnesses
21.10 / 17:39
markets SUN Virus reports infection Vaccines Winter warning: Killer lung virus emerges as tripledemic fears grow; here's all you need to know about it
RSV is a highly contagious virus that often affects infants, with most children experiencing an infection by age two. It can lead to bronchiolitis, a serious chest infection. As winter approaches, it is crucial to adopt protective measures for families against this growing threat, as quoted in a report by The US Sun. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a prevalent and contagious virus responsible for many childhood respiratory illnesses. Most children experience an RSV infection by the age of two, typically presenting with cold-like symptoms and mild fever.

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