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One million babies in the US born using IVF, other lab-assisted methods

May 1, 2017

At least one million babies in the US have been born with the use of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and other lab-assisted techniques, a new report says. The latest IVF and other assisted reproductive techniques (ART) report shows that nearly 68,000 […]

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Ghana, Kenya and Malawi chosen to get world’s first malaria vaccine

April 26, 2017

The African countries of Kenya, Ghana and Malawi have been chosen to receive the world’s first vaccine against malaria to be introduced starting 2018. Ghana, Kenya and Malawi were chosen because they already run large programs to tackle malaria, including […]

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Chinese scientists one step closer to developing major weight loss drug

April 21, 2017

Scientists in China moved one step closer to the possible future development of a major weight loss drug as they identify the chemical mechanisms of celastrol, which they call one of the most potent natural weight-loss agents. The compound is […]

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Millions of Americans exposed to risk of hearing loss due to work, guns

April 14, 2017

Millions of Americans are at risk of hearing loss due to dangerously loud sounds at work and some recreational activities as most of them don’t wear ear plugs or take necessary measures to prevent hearing loss, a recent US study […]

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India passes bill ensuring equal rights for those with HIV/AIDS

April 14, 2017
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India’s parliament has passed the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill to ensure equal rights for those living with HIV/AIDS and make it illegal to discriminate against people living with and affected by HIV. It is the first of […]

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Sri Lankan health services crippled by island-wide protest of doctors

April 10, 2017

Sri Lanka’s health services system was crippled by an island-wide protest by local doctors who were demanding for the closure of a private medical college. The protest left thousands of patients unattended and threatened the investment climate. Hundreds of doctors […]

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US FDA approves first home DNA test for 10 diseases

April 10, 2017

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the country’s first at-home DNA test that lets people find out their genetic risk for certain diseases. Following the approval, home DNA test company 23andMe will be able to directly market […]

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WHO: 86 million people in Southeast Asia affected by depression

April 7, 2017

As the world celebrates World Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia Regional Office revealed that around 86 million people the Southeast Asia region are affected by depression. Noting that depression can lead to suicide, which is the […]

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WHO: New MERS coronavirus outbreak in Saudi hospital affects 10 patients

April 5, 2017

Ten patients in a hemodialysis unit in a hospital in Saudi Arabia have been infected by the potentially fatal Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus in a new outbreak, the World Health Organization said. Details of how the virus was […]

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Zika-related birth defects hit 10% of babies of infected women, US CDC says

April 5, 2017

Visible birth defects caused by the Zika infection have been seen in at least 10% of babies of infected women in the US, and 15% of women infected during the first trimester of pregnancy end up with affected babies, the […]

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