Sun Pharma, govt agencies join hands on malaria project in Madhya Pradesh
Indian multinational pharmaceutical major Sun Pharma has signed a tripartite agreement with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Government […]
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Indian multinational pharmaceutical major Sun Pharma has signed a tripartite agreement with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Government […]
The mosquito-borne disease is taking toll on Delhiites. So far, 12,531 people are affected by the viral disease- highest in […]
The rigorous fogging measures carried out by municipal authorities in every nook and corner of the national capital to tackle dengue menace, […]
Indian Immunologicals had organised a workshop on Impact of climate change on emergence of new diseases in Hyderabad to provide […]
Apollo Munich Health Insurance has introduced Dengue Care health insurance policy to cover dengue related expenses. Launched by cricketer Sourav Ganguly, […]
The city is currently hosting an international medicine conference. This will also mark collaboration between doctors from India and London […]
Days after an Indian national was quarantined at the Delhi airport after traces of the Ebola virus were found in […]
Although treated and cured of Ebola virus disease in Liberia, a 26-year-old Indian has been quarantined at the Delhi airport’s […]
It has inked a MoU with the Royal Society of Chemistry to accelerate the discovery of therapies for diseases like […]
HLL Lifecare Limited, a mini-ratna public sector undertaking with diversified business, is foraying into molecular diagnostics area with a duplex […]
3rd December 2010 marked the attendance of over 150 Indian and international health researchers, policy makers, experts from 22 countries and media personnel to support the vital cause of DNDi (drugs for neglected diseases initiative).
The Asian Development Bank will provide $49m to strengthen surveillance response systems to prevent the spread of communicable and tropical diseases in Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Vietnam.
[This article was published in the April 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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