Pradeep Bhati to release new Haryanavi song 'Happy Birthday Yaara' | Details
May 13, 2023, 10:44 PM ISTPradeep Bhati expressed his excitement saying, "This is a fun, energetic track that celebrates friendship and love."
Pradeep Bhati expressed his excitement saying, "This is a fun, energetic track that celebrates friendship and love."
Covid Nasal Spray: The study on Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray (NONS) was conducted by Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company Glenmark in 306 vaccinated and unvaccinated adults with symptomatic mild COVID-19 across 20 clinical sites in India.
The majority of air pollution related deaths- 9.8 lakh- in India were caused by ambient PM2.5 pollution- tiny pollution particles in air that are two and one half microns or less in width, the researchers said.
According to a study published in the Lancet journal, six different Covid boosters are safe and elicit a strong immune response in people who have previously received a two-dose course of AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccines.
Russia's coronavirus vaccine, Sputnik V, that was approved last month, has shown elicit antibody response with no serious adverse events in small human trials, according to preliminary results published in The Lancet journal on Friday.
There was a buzz in the medical fraternity after the Medical journal The Lancet's chief editor has dropped a tweet that appears to confirm the speculation that Phase-1 clinical trial results of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by scientists at Oxford University will be published on Monday.
Medial journal The Lancet issued a correction on a large observational study that linked use of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine with increased death risk in Covid-19 patients, after more than 100 scientists and medical professionals raised questions about integrity of data analysed in the study.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be making construction of toilets a key issue in the first year of his office, but a recent study stated that mere building toilets will not solve the
London, Oct 28: British researchers from Newcastle University have conducted a study of 861 patients to reach the conclusion that taking aspirin regularly can cut the long-term risk of cancer, according to a report published
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