New cure for backaches
A new procedure "spinal stimulator implant" to cure backache has been performed on a 45-year-old patient from Mauritius at the Apollo hospital in Hyderabad.A team of doctors, headed by Dr Rajsunder
A new procedure "spinal stimulator implant" to cure backache has been performed on a 45-year-old patient from Mauritius at the Apollo hospital in Hyderabad.A team of doctors, headed by Dr Rajsunder
The National Tuberculosis Association has allotted a project to the district TB centre to study the "incidence of HIV positive among TB cases." This centre has recently concluded a study of
Firefighters braced on Thursday for fresh battles against wildfires that have driven more than 30,000 people from their homes, closed 225 km of Interstate highway and destroyed dozens of homes and
The Government has constituted a study group to examine in depth the nature and extent of indebtedness among farmers in Andhra Pradesh following the recent reports of suicides by farmers in the
Chillies are on the menu of researchers developing a new type of pain reliever : a
India's pharmaceuticals industry is preparing to swallow a horse pill, and foreign drug makers want to be there when the medications kicks in. On the first day of 2005, Indian drug companies must
In an alarming finding, about 30 per cent of children in urban cities and towns in India were found to have higher than the recommended levels of lead toxicity which would cause serious health
Ireland slammed Britain's handling of a three-week-old outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease as a scandal, but London insisted it was in control despite reporting the biggest daily increase in cases so
The US Senate has voted to repeal new rules that President Bill Clinton issued four months ago with the aim of protecting tens of millions of Americans from workplace injuries.
Thirteen more cases of foot-and-mouth disease have been confirmed in Britain, bringing the national total to more than 120, the chief veterinary officer said.
The Himachal Angling Association has expressed concern over the large scale poaching fish in the Beas river flowing through Kangra valley.
The Tobacco Fee Arbitration Panel said that full, reasonable compensation for California attorneys in four tobacco lawsuits is $637.5 million, to be paid by tobacco companies. The panel's findings
Farmers' leaders clashed with the Government on Monday over whether the foot-and-mouth epidemic was out of control. The dispute came as the number of confirmed cases rose by 25, the biggest daily
New European Union restrictions on animal movements and markets to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease will not affect the UK's new limited slaughter scheme, but may affect plans for holding
A European Union panel concluded that depleted uranium in armor-piercing weapons used by NATO in Kosovo had no detectable effect on human health. The conclusion concurred with the alliance's own
An extraordinary price war is breaking out in the market for AIDS drugs in poor countries, as pharmaceuticals giants seek to blunt a growing threat from generic-drug companies and recoup some moral
AIDS activists scored a victory against international drug companies by putting the suffering of AIDS victims back at the center of a landmark legal suit seeking to stop South Africa from importing
Japanese scinetists said recently they have built an artifical chromosome, which might aid efforts to use gene therapy to treat disease such as muscular dystrophy and cystic fibrosis.
Four strong earthquakes shook central Greece on Wednesday, but caused no injuries or
The New England Journal of Medicine published the disheartening results of a careful study to determine whether fetal nerve cell transplants can help patients with Parkinson's disease. It is a