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Children suffering from inflammatory illness had mild Covid, shows new study

Many children with serious inflammatory illness did not display any symptoms of Covid-19 disease and those who did showed only mild symptoms, according to a new US study. According to

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Netherlands temporarily halt AstraZeneca shots for under-60s

The Dutch government said Friday it is temporarily halting AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccinations for people under 60 following reports of very small number of people suffering unusual blood clots after receiving

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China approves inhaled CanSino vaccine for clinical trials

China’s drug authority has approved for clinical trials an inhaled Covid-19 vaccine co-developed by domestic firm CanSino Biologics, the company said in a filing on Tuesday (March 23). The move

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Study suggests hearing loss, other auditory problems associated with Covid-19

According to a new study, hearing loss and other auditory problems are strongly associated with Covid-19. The findings of the study were published in the International Journal of Audiology. The

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New embryo models offer hope for research on miscarriages, birth defects

Scientists have generated early-stage human embryo models that could help shed light on the “black box” of initial human development stages and improve research on pregnancy loss and birth defects.

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Covid-19: Continue using AstraZeneca vaccine, says WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged countries not to pause Covid vaccinations, as several major EU member states halted their rollouts of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. It said there was

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Covid: US and allies promise one billion jabs for South East Asia

The leaders of the US, Australia, India and Japan have agreed to deliver one billion doses of coronavirus vaccine to much of Asia by the end of 2022. The joint

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A year on, WHO still struggling to manage pandemic response

When the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic one year ago Thursday, it did so only after weeks of resisting the term and maintaining that the highly infectious

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Eye care special on occasion of World Glaucoma Week—7-13 March

Glaucoma is often called ‘the silent thief of sight’ because it has no symptoms in early stages and can slowly and painlessly cause permanent loss of vision before the patient

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Night shift work may increase cancer risk, says study

A new study conducted by researchers at Washington State University has found new clues as to why night shift workers may be at increased risk of developing certain types of

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