Tag: Global Health
Dr. Habil Khorakiwala receives Lifetime Achievement Award at 10th Integrated Health...
Founder Chairman of Wockhardt, Dr. Habil Khorakiwala, honored for his exceptional contributions to healthcare at the IHW Summit in Dubai
St. George’s University calls for global action on Alzheimer’s awareness
With Alzheimer's cases rising globally, St. George's University emphasizes the importance of early understanding, prevention, and awareness
The George Institute for Global Health and WHO to host 15th...
The George Institute for Global Health and WHO brings together global experts to address injury and violence prevention strategies
Researchers unveil first-of-its-kind mass spectrometry technique to detect fake vaccines
New technique by University of Oxford scientists offers a powerful tool for distinguishing counterfeit vaccines, and enhancing global vaccine security
JNU researchers identify promising protein for malaria vaccine
The research, conducted in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), focused on identifying a protein called Prohibitin 2 (PfPHB2) in the malaria parasite
India-Nigeria forge stronger ties to reach the ‘Last Mile’ in healthcare
HEAL-Thy Samvad highlights a unified approach and collaborative efforts for a healthier global health infrastructure
How are young Indians responding to climate change & COVID-19? Study...
The study found that although most people felt that they had the power to make a difference when it comes to climate change and COVID-19, this did not necessarily translate into action
Ben-Gurion University launches M.D. Program in Global Health
The program offers a capstone experience in which students spend eight weeks in a global health rotation
BioAsia 2021 to discuss COVID-19 challenges & life sciences opportunities
The two-day forum will feature global leaders like Mr. Satya Nadella; Mr. Amitabh Kant; Dr. Soumya Swaminathan; Dr. Peter Marks; Dr. VK Paul; Dr. Richard Hatchet; Dr. Trevor Mundel and among others...............................
Low-cost intervention by community health workers can help reduce blood pressure...
A new study has provided fresh evidence that a low-cost education and monitoring intervention delivered by community health workers is effective in controlling blood pressure and is potentially scalable in resource-poor settings in India and globally...........