A senior official of the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned against using hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine, the drugs for malaria and other diseases, in the treatment of COVID-19, saying these drugs should be reserved for use "within clinical trials"....
Apple and Google on Wednesday announced to release their Exposure Notifications System (or contact tracing technology) to help public health agencies make their Bluetooth-based COVID-19 apps effective while protecting user privacy....
Dr. Sudheer S Chauhan, a kind hearted physician of Indian Origin, who had dedicated his life at the service of his thousands of patients in the New York region, succumbed to the deadly corona virus on May 19th. ...
President Donald Trump says he began taking hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) "as a frontline defence" after his valet and Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary tested positive for COVID-19. ...
a product that once defined the company’s wholesome image and that it has defended for decades even as it faced thousands of lawsuits filed by ...
Coronavirus disease is very highly transmissible -- a short conversation with someone exhibiting no symptoms whatsoever can release a high volume of viral particles within respiratory droplets that can easily lead to infection.In an email interview with IANS, Jeffrey Townsend, Elihu Professor of Biostatistics and Ecology & Evolutionar...
Adults who were overweight in childhood may be at greater risk of developing bladder cancer, according to a new study. ...
The Hindu American Foundation has launched a letter writing campaign in response to a deeply flawed and error-laden resolution proposed by the St. Paul City Council....
AAPI supports the Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act S.3599/ HR6788, introduced by Senators Durbin, Perdue, Young, Coons addressing Shortage of doctors, nurses, and urges the Congress to approve the bill and allow the thousands of immigrant Indian American doctors on green card backlog to bolster the American h...
Three major US automakers, General Motors (GM), Ford and Fiat Chrysler (FCA), have resumed production of vehicles with the return of employees to work in the states of Michigan and Ohio....