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West Bengal reports 267 new COVID-19 cases

West Bengal reports 267 new COVID-19 cases

As per the report of the health department bulletin, west Bengal recorded 267 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, 16 less than the earlier day, taking the tally to 21,11,057. One more person died of the disease, taking the death toll from COVID-19 to 21,489, it said. The bulletin said active COVID-19 cases in west Bengal is 2,283, Where in a day 20,87,285 people recovered from the disease including 188 people. The recovery rate for COVID-19 is now 98.87 percent. 283 new COVID-19 cases and one death were reported in the state on Saturday.
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Active Covid cases in the country are increasing

Active Covid cases in the country are increasing

India added 6,422 new coronavirus infections taking the total number of COVID-19 cases to 4,45,16,479, while active cases rose to 46,389, according to Union Health Ministry data on Thursday. The death toll reached 28,250 with 34 deaths, including 20 deaths matched by Kerala, data updated at 8 am said. Active cases accounted for 2.04% of total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate rose to 98.71%, the ministry said. in a span of 24 hours increase of 640 active covid cases was recorded. According to the report of the ministry, the daily positivity rate was 2.04% and the weekly positivity…
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World Health Organization  warns people about Omicron not being common cold

World Health Organization warns people about Omicron not being common cold

Reports that Omicron has symptoms alike  to that of  common cold, the WHO on Wednesday, warned  strictly that it is not a common cold and should not be taken casually. The four most common symptoms of the Omicron are cough, fatigue, congestion and runny nose, stated by a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis. A recent study by UK-based Zoe Covid app added nausea and loss of appetite to the symptoms. Several studies from South Africa, the US and the UK have shown that the infections caused by the highly transmissible variant are generally mild, with less hospitalisation…
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Lung transplant: Medica’s new milestone in Eastern India

Lung transplant: Medica’s new milestone in Eastern India

Medica Superspecialty Hospital, the largest chain of private hospital chain in Eastern India has set a new benchmark in organ transplant by successfully conducting Eastern India’s first Lung transplant. The double lung transplant in Medica Superspecialty Hospital has taken place on 20 September and has been carried out on Mr. Dipak Halder (46) who was suffering from COVID-19 and was on ECMO support. The lung was brought to Medica Superspecialty Hospital from Surat, Gujarat by air ambulance. The transplant was conducted under the auspices of Cardiac Surgery and Cardiac Critical Care team of Medica comprising of Dr Kunal Sarkar, Dr…
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Jagdale Healthcare Announces Clinical Study Results on Mulmina

Jagdale Healthcare Announces Clinical Study Results on Mulmina

Jagdale Industries Pvt. Ltd has announced the results of a clinical study on their popular health drink Mulmina. Mulmina is composed of natural super foods and is the only ready to drink immune booster, anti-oxidant drink in a tetra pack. The research proved the inherent immune-boosting properties of the drink make it a better alternative to other health beverages. Clinical studies carried out in a renowned medical institute and research centreon children with respiratory infections managed with Mulmina Mango (Combination of Mango, Gotu kola/Centella asiatica and Turmeric) along with the standard treatment protocol have shown a significant increase in anti-oxidant…
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CC Tea inks anti-cancer research collaboration with Dr B Barooah Cancer Institute

CC Tea inks anti-cancer research collaboration with Dr B Barooah Cancer Institute

CC Tea has signed three-year anti-cancer research collaboration to assess the efficacy of CC Tea extract on molecular pathways in lymphocytes and other blood cells of cancer patients of North-East India. The three phased research undertaking will begin with CC Tea extract tested on blood cells taken from cancer patients to concluding with the product being tested on patients directly.According to the report, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh recorded the highest incidence of new cancer cases in the country among females and males respectively. The company recently concluded a 6 months anti-viral and immune modulatory research with the prestigious Indian Institute…
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Increase in ‘Squint Eye’ cases amid increased screen time

Increase in ‘Squint Eye’ cases amid increased screen time

The onset and progression of myopia (near-sightedness), and the cases of ‘squint eye’ among school-going children, amid increased screen time, may have increased at an alarming rate since 2020, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital sources said. In a press release issued by Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, one of India’s largest networks of eye care centres, on the occasion of Children's Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month, Dr. Samar Sengupta, said, “There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of acute onset comitant esotropia among the paediatric population during the recent pandemic years. The progression of myopia has been another cause…
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Celebrate a healthy Rakshabandhan, with Almonds

Celebrate a healthy Rakshabandhan, with Almonds

Every year August brings with it the auspicious occasion of Rakshabandhan. The occasion honors the bond between siblings, the promise of unwavering support and the vow of protection every brother takes to safeguard his sister. Sharing of gifts is an important traditional aspect of the Rakshabandhan festivities. Therefore share thoughtful gifts like almonds that will add to the receiver’s health. Amidst the ongoing pandemic Integrative Nutritionist and Health Coach, Neha Ranglan also suggested Almonds as an ideal Rakshabandhan gift.Almonds are a source of nutrients such as vitamin E, magnesium, protein, riboflavin, zinc etc. which are required for a healthy life.…
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‘Pride of India’: Glenmark’s world record

‘Pride of India’: Glenmark’s world record

For the largest pin badge sentence 'Pride of India', Glenmark Pharmaceuticals successfully achieved a world record on 18 August in Mumbai. This achievement is aimed to honour the healthcare warriors, who have been on the frontlines of the nation’s battle against COVID-19, safeguarding countrymen’s lives whilst risking theirs. A total of 22,373 Indian flag pin badges were used to create the sentence. Over 15,000 diabetologists, cardiologists and physicians from across the country participated and supported this unique initiative honouring the frontline warriors. In the Diabetes Care segment in India, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is a pioneer and it is the first company in…
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Lupin’s Aptivate to help children

Lupin’s Aptivate to help children

There is still no approved vaccine available for children in India, though children are most susceptible to Coronavirus among the unvaccinated. During the peak of the second wave, almost 80,000 kids had tested positive across five states according to government data. In view of all these developments, immunity for the kid below 18 becomes a matter of paramount importance. Lupin’s Aptivate is an ayurvedic syrup that helps in improving appetite and mothers can easily give home cooked nutritious food to their children. It also contains nine natural ingredients like Giloy, Amla, Pippali, etc., that help in building a strong immune…
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