New Delhi: A group of 12 rectal cancer patients showed no signs of a tumour after taking an antibody drug for six months, according to a surprise finding from an ongoing medical trial in the US that experts termed optimistic.
Mangaluru: MUDA Commissioner lodges police complaint over death threats, defamation
Siraj, Buttler power Gujarat Titans to eight-wicket win over RCB
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind says Waqf Bill paves way for legislative discrimination against Muslims
Ktaka CM inaugurates new Karnataka Bhavan in Delhi
Shah says no interference in Muslims' religious matters as Oppn slams Waqf bill as unconstitutional
Siraj shines as Gujarat Titans limit Livingstone-led RCB to 169/8
Waqf Amendment Bill: Amit Shah says no provision of non-Muslim involvement in religious matter
Karnataka gold smuggling: Accused Sahil Jain remanded to judicial custody till April 7
AAP's Sanjay Singh alleges Centre 'relaxed' border security norms to help Adani set up energy park
Missing journalist's charred body found in North Andaman, 4 arrested
Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan backs Waqf Board reforms
UP: Man injured after 4 passengers attack him with dagger over seat in train, accused held
London: People infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, have an increased risk of developing serious blood clots for up to six months after the infection, even in mild cases, according to a study published in The BMJ.
Vaccinated adults have a lower risk of severe illness due to Omicron variant of coronavirus, and are less likely to land in intensive care compared with unvaccinated patients, a US study suggests.
The sudden death of Kannada superstar Puneeth Rajkumar, who was fit as a fiddle, has once again put the spotlight on the prevalence of heart diseases among the youth, about working out in the gym and silent factors like genetic disposition to certain diseases.
Singapore: Singapore's Ministry of Health has said that early clinical observations globally suggest that the Omicron variant of COVID-19 may be more transmissible and have a higher risk of reinfection compared to the Delta and Beta variants of the virus.
London: Drugmaker Pfizer Inc. has signed a deal with a U.N.-backed group to allow other manufacturers to make its experimental VOID-19 pill, a move that could make the treatment available to more than half of the world's population.
An elderly man with difficulty in walking, a young woman with inability to speak, a child with vision loss. These are few of the different scenarios we come across in people with stroke. It is heart wrenching to see young and old people alike having to face these disabilities. This world stroke day, let us increase our understanding of stroke.
The Supreme Court Thursday appreciated the Centre's step to grant ex-gratia assistance to the kin of those who died due to COVID-19 saying it has to take judicial notice of the fact that what India has done, no other country has been able to do.
Women who receive the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy pass high levels of antibodies to their babies, according to a study.