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World Tuberculosis Day: India's goal to be Tuberculosis-free by 2025 ambitious but achievable, say experts
For TB to be eliminated, there should be less than one case for every 1 million in the country. Tod…
The UK is in a frenzy about the death of an alpaca called Geronimo. It says a lot about the British national psyche, experts believe.
A sick alpaca named Geronimo was killed by the UK government on Tuesday, the BBC reported. Wednesda…
Joshua Zitser
Indian company rolls out RT PCR test kit for Monkeypox
Genes2Me has developed a RTPCR testing kit to detect Monkeypox virus.The test kit can provide the r…
Global leaders are preparing for the next pandemic with commitments to a proposed new fund for prevention and response
Countries around the world were not prepared for the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, bu…
Julia Hood
Srinivasa Ramanujan and his contribution to mathematics
Ramanujan has been recognized as one of the greatest mathematicians of his time. Surpris…
A small hospital in a remote corner of Assam is using AI to detect strokes in tea planters
Baptist Christian Hospital, in the Tezpur district of Assam has integrated Qure.ai’s artificial int…
Reopening states aren't seeing an economic boom
States that reopened early like Georgia, Texas, Colorado, and Tennessee aren't seeing any significa…
David Plotz,Henry Blodget
While the world focuses on the coronavirus, people in China with other illnesses may pay a price long after the outbreak ends
Several people who have HIV told the The Journal it's become difficult for them to get access to th…
Sarah Al-Arshani,Sarah Al-Arshani
With South Africa under one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, a government minister just lost her salary for lunching with a friend
Amid one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, South Africa’s minister of communication has been…
Why is human life so cheap in the developing world and valued in the developed world?
While the developed countries tend to focus more on human lives and to enhance the quality of human…
World politics: Tainting love
None of the new laws seems to have been vigorously enforced. But the climate of hostility and fear …
The Cure For Syphilis Was Developed As Part Of The US Effort To Win World War II
Manpower suffered during World War I from exactly this problem. American soldiers weren't supplied …
Meet Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's 6 children
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been involved in legal battles in the years since their divorce. …
Olivia Singh
For intermittent fasters, 4 protein-rich meals can help you stay full and energized on the go
Dean Ho is a precision medicine expert who follows intermittent fasting. He shared his favorite qui…
Hilary Brueck
In 1916, the US began forcing Mexicans crossing the southern border to take kerosene baths. That tactic was later studied by the Nazis.
US officials feared that Mexicans were bringing diseases, such as typhus and tuberculosis, into the…
DeArbea Walker
Inside the 'cult-like' zen macrobiotic movement and the man who wanted to free humans from sickness
Two disciples of the philosophy went on to found the health food grocery chain Erewhon.
Yoonji Han
Bed, bathroom and beyond: The dirty truth about your phone
But while health concerns about phones use usually focus on the distraction they can cause whil…
PTI
People say new research proves masks don’t work. That’s bogus.
A new gold-standard review of mask studies suggests we don't know much about how well masks work. D…
Hilary Brueck
The UK government is trying to kill a sick alpaca named Geronimo. Now protesters say they'll hide the wanted animal among identical decoys.
The strategy to protect the bovine-tuberculosis-positive alpaca from government health officials is…