One in six people globally suffers from infertility disease: WHO
HQ Team April 4, 2023: About one in six people worldwide suffer from infertility, a disease that disables the male or female reproductive.
Bharti Rana Jayshankar – Founder
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HQ Team April 4, 2023: About one in six people worldwide suffer from infertility, a disease that disables the male or female reproductive.
HQ Team April 3, 2023: Totto Learning, an India-based online parenting company, unveiled its artificial intelligence application, Cuddle, to support pregnant women and.
HQ Team April 3, 2023: Israeli researchers found that plants emit a distinct high-frequency sound similar to human speech that is beyond the.
Obesity is a global concern and the WHO maybe forced add obesity drugs to its essential medicine list
A man in India is the world's first documented case of a plant fungal infection.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have found asymptomatic people with undetected obstructive coronary atherosclerosis increase their risk for a heart.
India has granted a complete customs duty exemption for the personal use of medicines to treat rare diseases, including Merc & Co’s Keytruda.
Aurobindo Pharma, an Indian maker of generic pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients, announced it signed a voluntary sub-licensing with a UN body for.
India's Jain Irrigation merged its international irrigation business with Israel-based Rivulis Pte. through a cash and stock transaction to reduce consolidated debt, according.
US-based Emergent BioSolutions announced that FDA had approved its nasal spray Narcan as an over-the-counter emergency treatment for opioid overuse.