Scientists develop high-efficiency rapid test for Hepatitis B diagnosis
New Delhi (India Science Wire): One of the few regular tests that one will have to get when admitted to a hospital will be...
A new thrust to the fight against antimicrobial resistance
New Delhi, (India Science Wire): In a major boost to efforts to promote research to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Bengaluru-based Centre for Cellular and...
ICMR approves a simple low cost method of detecting novel coronavirus
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has recently approved the dry swab direct RT-PCR method which is faster and more convenient than the...
Masina Heart Institute introduces India’s first Portable ICU for Heart Patients Amidst COVID-19
Mumbai: Masina Heart Institute, a venture of century old Masina Hospital known for its commitment to provide truly affordable healthcare, launched India’s first pre-fabricated...
Dalmia gets approval from Ministry of AYUSH for manufacturing of ASTHA-15 for the treatment...
“Astha -15” aids in the speedy recovery of COVID-19 patients
Dalmia Research gets AYUSH sanction to market a first-of-its-kind COVID Treatment formulation
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The Future of HealthCare is Telehealth
Prayagraj, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh : It’s safe to say that healthcare has been radically transformed by technology over the last few decades and one...
Study underlines link between COVID-19 and air pollution
New Delhi (India Science Wire): As winters are arriving the Delhi/NCR region has started experiencing the problem of smog. From the past few years,...
CSIR partners with TataMD for diagnostic testing for COVID-19
New Delhi (India Science Wire): Tata Medical and Diagnostics Ltd. (TataMD), the healthcare venture from Tata Group, has announced the commercial launch of TataMD...
Fight against TB to get a shot in the arm
New Delhi (India Science Wire): The fight against Tuberculosis (TB) could be in for a major boost, with a team of researchers drawn from...
Scientists devise a new tool to fight diarrhea
New Delhi, (India Science Wire): E.coli is the most common foodborne bacteria causing illnesses including diarrhea, fever, and death if left undiagnosed and untreated,...