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The Quest for Herd Immunity

Vaccines greatly reduce the risk of infection by working with the body’s natural defenses to safely develop immunity to disease (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA). Vaccination protects people from getting the disease and passing on the pathogen, thus breaking any chains of transmission. And, vaccination of a significant …

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COVID-19 VACCINATION

Till January 16, 2021, more than 39.7 million doses of various COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in 51 countries. While the US began its vaccinations on December 14, 2020, by vaccinating health workers, China and Russia authorized their vaccinations for some groups back in July and August, 2020, respectively. June …

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How to Stay Younger for Longer

If you are in your 30s, your odds of death are around one in 1,000 per year. If you are 90 years old, your odds of dying are one in six. Our risk of death doubles every eight years. What is the underlying biological process driving this exponential increase? The …

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New Compounds to Combat AMR

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health threat, and there is an ever growing list of bacteria that are becoming resistant to treatment with the currently available antibiotics. To add to this, very few new antibiotics are in the pipeline. Now, researchers at the Wistar Institute, USA, say that …

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Cheese and Wine Good for Combating Alzheimer’s

An Iowa State University research study published in the November 2020 issue of Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease has concluded that the foods we eat may directly impact our future cognitive acuity. Headed by Auriel Willette, an assistant professor in Food Science and Human Nutrition, and Brandon Klinedinst, a Neuroscience PhD …

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Depression and Social Media

New research says that those who spend too much time on social media are apt to be depressed later on. Of course, the issue could be seen from another angle, depressed people may spend more time online, shying away from face-to-face interactions. Dr. Brian Primack, a professor of public health …

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Feeling the Nation’s Pulse

Dr. Sudha Sharma, MBBS, DGO, FRCOG, MPH, former Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Population, Nepal, is an obstetrician gynecologist and public health expert with major experiences in policy, governance, health systems, and quality of healthcare. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, UK, …

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HOW TO PROVE ‘HEALTH IS WEALTH’

  It is said that ‘the status of any state is reflected by its healthcare status’. At the very first glance, this sentence seems confusing and non-convincing. However, if we concentrate on the feeling encrypted in this statement for some more time, we gradually land on reality. We have been …

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New drug approvals recommended by European Medicines Agency

Roche’s Phesgo (pertuzumab/trastuzumab) is one of the half dozen medicines that the European Medicines Agency’s human medicines committee (CHMP) has recommended for approval at its November 2020 meeting. Phesgo has been endorsed as a treatment for early and metastatic breast cancer. Administered as a subcutaneous, fixed-dose combination of pertuzumab and …

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