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    India Study: Vaccines Reduce Risk of Active TB, Especially Extrapulmonary Form

    New Delhi, April 10 The two new tuberculosis vaccines could be safe for use in adults and children in India, but may not provide protection against all forms of the infectious bacterial disease, according to phase-3 trial results published in The British Medical Journal.Phase-3, a randomized...
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    India’s Stem Cell Therapy Guidelines Tightened for Autism Care

    New Delhi, March 26 The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued an advisory declaring stem cell therapy illegal for the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder in compliance with a Supreme Court order.The move is aimed at curbing illegal practices by private clinics in metropolitan and...
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    India's Rising Health Crisis: MP Calls for Food Label Reform

    New Delhi, March 25 Rajya Sabha Congress MP Ranjeet Ranjan urged the government on Wednesday to mandate the prominent display of information about sugar, salt, and additives on the front of packaged food, with color codes, to improve public understanding.Raising the issue during Zero Hour in...
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    Congress Demands Review of Air Quality Standards Amid Rising Pollution

    New Delhi, March 8 Expressing concern over rising pollution levels, the Congress on Sunday demanded an urgent review and upgrade of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 2009, and asserted that they must be enforced as well as monitored more effectively everywhere.Taking a swipe at Prime...
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    SANVAD 2026 Conclave Focuses on Research Communication and Collaboration

    New Delhi, February 22 – Aiming to strengthen institutional collaboration and expand exposure to diverse research ecosystems, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) organized a three-day conclave, SANVAD 2026, according to an official on Sunday.The ICMR, which falls under the Department...
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    New Strategy Aims to Strengthen Cancer Care in Jammu & Kashmir

    JAMMU, FEBRUARY 18: In a major move to strengthen cancer prevention and treatment services, the Health & Medical Education (H&ME) Department of Jammu and Kashmir is preparing a comprehensive "Cancer Control Strategy for J&K" in partnership with NITI Aayog, the Indian Council of Medical Research...
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    Rising Heart Attacks Among Youth: Gehlot Calls for Investigation

    Jaipur, February 19 Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot called on both the state and central governments on Thursday to set up a high-level scientific investigation committee to look into the increasing number of sudden cardiac arrests and deaths among youths and children.The public...
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