Words by Kripa Adhikari How many of us know that the word Lagankhel came from the Newari word “La khya” which meant having water reservoirs? In the heart of Lagankhel lies a historical gem, Saptapatal Pokhari, which has recently become the center of a significant heritage restoration project. …
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“Mastering Pain: How Pharmacists Enhance Cancer Care in Multidisciplinary Teams” Sunil Shrestha is currently leading the Department of Research and Academics at Kathmandu Cancer Center, Tathali, Bhaktapur, Nepal. He is also PhD candidate at Monash University’s School of Pharmacy and is a registered pharmacist and clinical researcher from Nepal. …
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Richard “Rick” Slayman made history as the first living recipient of a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. However, this pioneering journey came to a somber halt about two months later as Slayman passed away. The Massachusetts General Hospital, where the procedure took place, has stated that there is no indication …
Read More »AstraZeneca announced Global Withdrawal of COVID-19 Vaccine
In a significant move, AstraZeneca has announced the worldwide withdrawal of its COVID-19 vaccine, Vaxzevria. The decision comes amidst a “surplus of available updated vaccines” and a subsequent decline in demand for the vaccine since the onset of the pandemic. The Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was sold under the brand names …
Read More »USA CDC on COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Deaths
Recent revelations from The Epoch Times shed light on a controversial issue surrounding COVID-19 vaccines in the United States. According to internal documents obtained by the publication, the officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found evidence linking Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to multiple deaths, …
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