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WHO prequalifies Japan-based Takeda’s dengue vaccine for children

HQ Team May 15, 2024: The World Health Organization has prequalified a dengue vaccine for children made by Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical Company —.

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Deaf 18-month girl gets back hearing ability after gene therapy

HQ Team May 15, 2024: An 18-month-old baby girl, Opal Sandy, who was born deaf got back her hearing ability after gene therapy.

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Jury out on when to unplug life-support for patients with brain injury

HQ Team May 14, 2024: Families of patients with severe traumatic brain injury will have to think twice before plugging out the life.

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Opinion: Who will worry about caregivers for the mentally ill?

By Aparna S May 14, 2024: A caregiver is a person who takes care of and provides for another individual who cannot take.

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Covid-19 vaccines increase life expectancy of heart patients, study

HQ Team May 13, 2024:  New research says Covid-19 vaccines given to people suffering from heart failure improve their chances of living longer.

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Merck discontinues trial for combo cancer drug for melanoma

HQ Team May 13, 2024: Merck has discontinued another cancer experimental immunotherapy treatment in patients with a severe form of melanoma due to.

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Pfizer, AstraZeneca to invest close to $1 billion in France to expand

HQ Team May 13, 2024: Pfizer and AstraZeneca will invest about $1 billion separately in France to set up and expand facilities, Finance.

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Preoperative botox jabs may help identify migraine trigger sites

HQ Team May 10, 2024: Botox has been traditionally used to treat migraine, but there is not enough data available to prove its.

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Merck’s end-stage trials of endometrial cancer therapy fail to meet goals

HQ Team May 9, 2024: Merck announced that its Phase 3 trial evaluating Keytruda therapy in combination with chemotherapy, with or without radiotherapy,.

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Early assessment can predict cerebral palsy severity in infants

Early neurodevelopmental assessments can predict cerebral palsy and its severity in infants, according to an Australian study. Researchers at Monash University in Melbourne.

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