health and medicine
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In vaccine-hesitant north Nigeria, cash incentives are helping drive up immunisation rates
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‘Inadvertent mistake,’ says Bharat Biotech on why it failed to credit ICMR in Covaxin patent filings
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Kerala Drugs Control Department files case against Ramdev for misleading advertisements
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Johnson & Johnson’s tuberculosis drug patent rejected, treatment likely to get cheaper
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Nepal bans import of medicines from 16 Indian firms
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Bombay HC allows Johnson & Johnson to manufacture baby powder but freeze on sale to continue
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Wellness vapes: Could inhaling vitamins actually harm users?
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Facing over 38,000 lawsuits, Johnson & Johnson to stop sale of talc-based baby powder globally
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Johnson & Johnson to stop sale of baby powder in US, Canada, will continue selling it elsewhere
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Lessons from Bastar on how local wisdom can aid modern medicine in the fight against Covid-19
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World Health Organisation appoints Soumya Swaminathan chief scientist of new division
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Writer, doctor Atul Gawande made CEO of Amazon’s joint healthcare company
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India’s Soumya Swaminathan becomes WHO’s Deputy Director General
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India’s Soumya Swaminathan becomes WHO’s Deputy Director General
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Girl dies of malaria in Italy – a country that has been free of the disease for decades
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Are expiration dates on medicines just a myth?
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How two common medications were combined into one $455-million specialty pill
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Medical Council of India reiterates order to doctors about prescribing low-cost generic medicines
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D Cold Total, Combiflam among common medicines found below acceptable standards: Report
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Cost of cancer medicines slashed by 10% to 86% in a year, says drug pricing regulator
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637 HIV+ people write to Centre asking it to pay Cipla for life-saving drug
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Migraines were taken more seriously in medieval times – where did we go wrong?
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Prices of 42 essential drugs capped, their cost to drop by up to 15%
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What the Amish can teach the rest of us about modern medicine
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How maggots made it back into mainstream medicine
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The origins of anorexia and how it’s shaped by culture and time
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Centre says Indian drugs are cheaper, after withdrawing duty exemption on imported medicines
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Depression damages parts of the brain, research concludes