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Vaccine antibodies start waning in 4 months: Indian research
Research could prove vital in helping the Government decide whether or not to order a booster vaccine dose in India It has been more than one-and-a-half years s
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Antibodies in persons who received Covaxin declined after 2 months: Study
Antibodies in persons who received Covishield declined after 3 months A recent study by ICMR-regional medical research centre (RMRC), Bhubaneswar has revealed a
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COVID antibodies are transferred from pregnant women to their babies
The antibodies pregnant women make against COVID-19 have been shown to be passed down to their babies The findings of a recent study suggested that antibodies t
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Chikungunya vaccine could soon be a reality
In a development that could be astounding in the healthcare research arena, a vaccine has been created to combat the dreadful mosquito-borne virus chikungunya.
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Press Releases
IVIG Shows Promising Results in Immunological Infertility and Recurrent Implantation Failure – Dr Nisarg Patel and raises hopes in infertile patients
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for couples struggling with infertility and recurrent implantation failure
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Cancer vaccine development gives much pride to Kerala biotech research institute
The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology provides critical lab support in development of India’s first indigenous vaccine for cervical cancer
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Dostarlimab: Everything we know about cancer’s cure drug
18 people in a restricted clinical trial tried a drug called Dostarlimab for six months and saw their cancer vanish completely
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COVID Toes condition that causes purple rashes in patients’ toes prompts medical attention
Covid toes usually appear one to four weeks after a person contracts the virus.
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Mosquirix, the first malaria vaccine to get WHO’s Nod
WHO approves the first Malaria Vaccine. Malaria is borne by the Plasmodium parasite which completes its life cycle in different parts of the human body.
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Science & Nature
Nobel Prize 2021 for chemistry goes to scientists Benjamin List and David MacMillan for developing asymmetric organocatalysis
Both Benjamin List and David Macmillan have developed a third type of catalysis – asymmetric organocatalysis – a precise new tool for molecular construction.
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COVID-19 vaccinations more efficient than natural immunity, CDC and fact-checkers claim
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claimed that a research found COVID-19 vaccination provides stronger protection than natural immunity.
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Study reveals risks of not getting a second COVID-19 vaccination jab
The researchers also looked at how well current vaccines can protect against new variants. NEW DELHI — In individuals with past instances of COVID-19, antibody
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DCGI approves ZyCoV-D for emergency use, first one for kids above 12 years
ZyCoV-D is the world’s first plasmid DNA needle-free vaccine made by Zydus Cadila in partnership with the Department of Biotechnology. Zydus Cadila’s need
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WHO acknowledges presence of fake Covishield vaccines in India
According to the BBC, the amounts of fake vaccines were seized by authorities in India and Africa during the months of July and August. NEW DELHI — The administ
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Study explains why vaccinated people face minimal risk during delta spike
The findings, which were published in the journal Immunity, may explain why individuals who were vaccinated were largely spared the worst consequences of the de
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Moderna vaccine effectiveness predicted by antibody levels, new study finds
Moderna’s 30,000-person clinical trial, which began last year and served as the cornerstone for the vaccine’s licensure, was used in the study. NEW
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Rising cases of COVID-19 in Kerala. Is this the third wave?
Kerela has become the epicentre of India’s fresh COVID-19 surge. More than half of the total number of new Coronavirus cases are being reported from Kerala. Hen
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Study shows why the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine should not be skipped
The researchers found that the first shot increases COVID-19-specific antibody levels, as expected, but not nearly as much as the second shot does The second do
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Opinion
Common Myths That Surround Covid-19 Vaccination in India Busted by Experts
Since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and the second wave of the pandemic in India, the rumour market has been buzzing around vaccination. This has led to peop
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World News
COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna work against B.1.617 variant: US Study
The variants B.1.617 and B.1.618 have been identified in India and can be neutralized with both the vaccines COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna w
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