COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc globally, with over one million deaths to date. Yet what if an existing vaccine could make COVID-19 less deadly? A study just published put the theory to test, with promising results.
COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc globally, with over one million deaths to date. Yet what if an existing vaccine could make COVID-19 less deadly? A study just published put the theory to test, with promising results.
A recent study by scientists from University of Connecticut has revealed that the Ultra Violet (UV) light, in particular, is associated with decreased disease growth rate relative to other analyzed factors.
Ram-Eesh Institute of Voc and Tech Education and Digital Health Platforms organize a Webinar on Emerging Role of Pharmacists in the age of digital health e Pharmacies are a critical cog in achieving the Indian government’s National Digital Health Mission
Prof. P.V. Shivaprasad and his team at NCBS, Bnegaluru
The global population is continuing to rise at an unprecedented rate with the present estimate suggesting more than 9 billion people in 2050. With the growing needs of this ever-increasing population, industrialization has become inevitable. But this global industrial revolution has at the same time, contributed to polluting the environment by producing highly toxic chemicals and biological wastes in bulk.