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Mashup Score: 10Keeping girls in school cuts child, maternal mortality - 6 month(s) ago
“Educate them [girls] and empower them and keep them in school as long as you can and those women are the best agents of change. No question about it,” said Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO answering a question on how to reduce teenage pregnancy at a recently concluded Partners’ Forum conference in Johannesburg. Despite the pivotal role of education in improving health outcomes in children, delaying marriage and avoiding teenage pregnancy, there are currently about 60 million school-age children
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Mashup Score: 1U.S. cyber security form indicates data breach sourced from ICMR - 6 month(s) ago
The Central Government is yet to respond to reports about the American cyber security and intelligence agency Resecurity’s alert on the alleged data leak of over 81 crore Indians Aadhaar and passport information along with names, phone numbers and addresses with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
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Mashup Score: 1Traditional Indian medicine set to make a global debut, seeking inclusion in WHO’s ICD-11 list - 7 month(s) ago
Government seeks to include Ayurveda in WHO’s ICD-11 for global recognition. Module-2 for Ayurveda to be added by Jan 2022. It will enable integration of traditional medicine into insurance coverage and reimbursement systems, link practices to global norms and standards. Ministry of Ayush actively supporting.
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Mashup Score: 0Qatar Airways executive says invasive gynaecological examinations of passengers won't be repeated - 8 month(s) ago
A senior Qatar Airways executive told an Australian Senate inquiry on September 27 there would be no repeat of an incident at Doha’s international airport in 2020 in which female passengers were subjected to invasive gynaecological examinations.
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Mashup Score: 1
Morgan Stanley PE Asia acquires majority stake in ClearMedi Healthcare, India’s leading cancer care chain. Navneet Bali appointed Group CEO. Morgan Stanley’s entry into Indian healthcare sector a transformative moment. Bali to drive innovation, foster growth, ensure ClearMedi remains beacon of excellence. JV between Medipass, La Repubblica Group, KOS S.p.A. and Clearview Healthcare India.
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Mashup Score: 3Cinnamon and its active components prevent prostate cancer: National Institute of Nutrition study - 9 month(s) ago
ICMR-NIN study shows cinnamon and its active components inhibit early-stage prostate cancer in rats. Results suggest cinnamon may mitigate oxidative stress, decrease spread of cancer cells & improve bone mineral content. More studies needed before dietary recommendation.
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Mashup Score: 0Hyderabad-based NGO aims to offer affordable healthcare in Telangana’s rural, semi-urban areas - 9 month(s) ago
Nirmaan NGO launches WhiteCoats Family Clinic in Hyderabad to provide healthcare services at subsidised rates, addressing disparity between private and govt. hospitals. The clinic offers a range of amenities, with free OPD services and treatment for BPL families. Nirmaan also runs health camps and a mobile medical unit to promote proactive health plans. Fees are significantly subsidised to cater to local community.
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Mashup Score: 47Ban on 2-wheelers, autos on Bengaluru-Mysuru expressway from August 1 - 10 month(s) ago
NHAI took the decision in view of the vulnerability of slow-moving vehicles, and associated speed differentials, and compromise of road safety.
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A new book describes a dystopian society where we have made life-saving medical care impoverishing, yet are content with the argument that it is still a “good deal”.
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Mashup Score: 0Indian, Korean researchers develop light-powered supercapacitors - 11 month(s) ago
The portable supercapacitor that can be charged using light holds promise for replacing the conventional lithion-ion batteries in portable and wearable devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and smartwatches.
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This evergreen articl was written 9 yrs ago by @RPrasad12 "Keeping girls in school ⬇️ kids & mums mortality" https://t.co/8whCJvLXRg Why are we debating this BS in IND today? @netshrink @PriyankaPulla @Banjotkaur @RemaNagarajan @d_s_thakur @grumpeoldman @KavitaDatt @ChandnaHimani https://t.co/syHc7dgD1Q