Nation
Rural community drives can solve India's nutrition problems
A study by NGO Vitamin Angels India and supported by UNICEF, conducted across several states, found that communities with strong local leadership and grassroots initiatives showed significant improvements in diet diversity and nutritional outcomes.
News Arena Network • Aug 12 2024
Health
Focus should be on cancers unique to countries: Expert
Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) are grappling with a dual disease burden as non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, increase rapidly alongside persistent infectious diseases. Although numerous collaborations between LMICs and high-income countries focus on cutting-edge research and treatment, it is crucial to direct more attention toward cancers prevalent or unique to LMICs
News Arena Network • Aug 12 2024
States
Hyderabad pharma company gets WHO nod for oral polio vaccine
Extensive clinical trials have rigorously evaluated the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine--nOPV2, leading to promising results published in The Lancet (2019-2024).
News Arena Network • Jul 31 2024
Nation
Auto driver in Andhra Pradesh duped in kidney scam
A kidney selling scam has come to light in Andhra Pradesh, involving a 31-year-old auto-rickshaw driver named G Madhu Babu from Guntur. Madhu Babu was reportedly duped into selling his kidney for a fraction of the promised amount. This distressing incident highlights the growing problem of illegal organ trade and exploitation of financially desperate individuals.
News Arena Network • Jul 11 2024
Health
Mixed emotions are real, brain activity indicates
Researchers from the University of Southern California, US, found brain activity in people watching an animated film heightened in one part that helped process emotions and separately in another which played a role in pleasurable experiences.
News Arena Network • Jun 16 2024
Health
Cure for many diseases likely in microbiome study
Your microbiome is collectively the tens of trillions of microorganisms that live in interconnected populations on and in your body. They serve as miniature sentinels that help protect your body’s surfaces from bacteria and viruses.
News Arena Network • Jun 16 2024
Health
Specially-abled people hit harder by extreme heat
Researchers from Pusan National University, South Korea, found a fourfold increase in emergency admissions and seven times higher medical costs in people with disabilities.
News Arena Network • Jun 13 2024
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