WHO Selects Three African Countries To Test First Ever Malaria Vaccine

April 18, 2023 8:28 am0 comments
WHO Selects Three African Countries To Test First Ever Malaria Vaccine

Three African countries have been selected by WHO to test pilot project in saving the world from malaria. Small children between the age group of 5 and 17 months in Kenya, Ghana and Malawi will be vaccinated four doses a year in 2018. If believed to the WHO regional director […]

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First Coal-Free Day Observed In Britain. 24-Hour Power Supplied Without Fossil Fuel

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First Coal-Free Day Observed In Britain. 24-Hour Power Supplied Without Fossil Fuel

Friday was a coal-free day for Britain. The National Grid tweeted to have achieved a milestone with first ever working day without the fossil fuel power since the Industrial Revolution. United Kingdom has gradually changed the sources of power in recent years to gas, nuclear, solar and wind to keep […]

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Boston University Researchers Find Diet Drinks Risk Stroke, Dementia

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Boston University Researchers Find Diet Drinks Risk Stroke, Dementia

If you are habituated of consuming diet drinks every day this summer to quench your thirst, it is high time to discontinue the habit. A new study finds it may risk you to stroke and dementia even though many believe the can is healthier compared to sweetened drinks. Researchers from […]

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Type 1 And 2 Diabetes On Rise Among American Kids: Study

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Type 1 And 2 Diabetes On Rise Among American Kids: Study

More and more kids in America are being diagnosed with diabetes and the cause is yet to be known. It is reported surge of both, Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, have been diagnosed between 2002 and 2012. The Type 2 diabetes associated with obesity was on rise by about […]

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Empty Stomach Exercise More Beneficial: Study

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Empty Stomach Exercise More Beneficial: Study

Scientists have lately come up saying empty stomach exercise may promote more favorable changes in body fat. Ten overweight male volunteers were studied by researchers from University of Bath and all were asked to walk for about one hour on an empty stomach and thereafter two hours of walk after […]

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Brain-Invading Parasites Outbreak In Hawaiian Island

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Brain-Invading Parasites Outbreak In Hawaiian Island

The Hawaiian island health officials are lately worried following rise in infections that is stemming from a parasitic work capable of invading human brains. Officials in Hawaiian Island of Maui have confirmed about half dozen cases of rat lungworm disease in past couple of months and investigations are under progress. […]

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