Two Masks, Snug Fit Reduces COVID-19 Spread, US Study Shows
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 11, 2021
Making sure a mask fits snugly on the face and use of two masks is likely to significantly reduce a person's exposure to the coronavirus, laboratory experiments described by U.S. health officials on Wednesday showed.
Rich Nations Stockpiling Covid Vaccine, Not Enough For Rest: US Study
India News | Reported by Rishika Baruah, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday December 11, 2020
India has made advance purchase of the maximum amount of Covid vaccine in the world with 1.6 billion doses, but it would only cover 59 per cent of its population. A study by the Duke University of the US shows a huge gap in the vaccine purchase of rich nations and developing countries. High income countries have purchased as many vaccine doses as p...
Oxford Vaccine Shot That Works Better In Smaller Doses Raises Questions
World News | Stephanie Baker, Bloomberg | Tuesday November 24, 2020
The news reached Sarah Gilbert Saturday evening that the Covid-19 vaccine she's developed with AstraZeneca Plc appeared to work. But the University of Oxford professor had expected a key number: Was it more than 90% effective, as others have been -- or less?
US Cancer Patient Carried Coronavirus For 105 Days With No Symptoms: Study
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 6, 2020
According to the study, understanding how long people can remain actively infected is important since it provides new details about Covid that are still not well understood.
1.16 Lakh Infants Died From Air Pollution In India Last Year: US Study
India News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday October 21, 2020
Air pollution killed 476,000 newborns in 2019, with the biggest hotspots in India and Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new global study which said that nearly two-thirds of the deaths came from noxious fumes from cooking fuels.
Coronavirus Capable Of Invading Brain, Says US Study
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 10, 2020
Headaches, confusion and delirium experienced by some Covid-19 patients could be the result of the coronavirus directly invading the brain, according to a study published Wednesday.
Foreign Students Whose Classes Moved Online "Must Depart Country": US
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 7, 2020
The United States said Monday it would not allow foreign students to remain in the country if all of their classes are moved online in the fall because of the coronavirus crisis.
Monkeys Surviving COVID-19 May Develop Immunity For Reinfection: US Study
World News | Reuters | Wednesday May 20, 2020
Two studies in monkeys published on Wednesday offer some of the first scientific evidence that surviving COVID-19 may result in immunity from reinfection, a positive sign that vaccines under development may succeed, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
94% Middle School Teachers Suffer High Stress Levels: US Study
Education | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday January 28, 2020
The study, which expands on work that looks at stress among elementary school teachers, provides additional evidence that teacher-stress might lead to negative outcomes for the students.
Apple Watch Detects Irregular Heartbeats in US Study
Reuters | Thursday November 14, 2019
Apple's Heart study, the largest yet to explore the role of wearable devices in identifying potential heart problems, found the device could accurately detect atrial fibrillation, the most common type of irregular heartbeat, US researchers reported on Wednesday.
New Wearable Sensor Technology To Help Quit Smoking, Says US Study
Science | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 1, 2018
Using wearable sensor technology, researchers have developed an automatic alert system that may help people to quit smoking by sending video messages.
UK, US Study Antarctic Glacier, Hoping To Crack Sea Level Risks
World News | Reuters | Monday April 30, 2018
Britain and the United States launched a $25 million project on Monday to study the risks of a collapse of a giant glacier in Antarctica that is already shrinking and nudging up global sea levels.
Eating Healthy May Be Linked To Lower Risk Of Liver Disease; Eat These Foods To Cleanse It!
Food | NDTV Food Desk | Saturday April 28, 2018
According to a US study published in Gastroenterology, people who tend to make an effort to improve their diet may be more likely to have less fat in their liver and a lower risk of liver disease
In Race for 5G, China Leads South Korea, US: Study
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday April 17, 2018
All major Chinese providers have committed to specific launch dates and the government has committed to allocate spectrum for the carriers.
Learn, Earn, Return: Venkaiah Naidu's Mantra For Students Going Abroad
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday March 30, 2018
Students who travel abroad for higher studies should return at some point and serve the country, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday.
Two Masks, Snug Fit Reduces COVID-19 Spread, US Study Shows
World News | Reuters | Thursday February 11, 2021
Making sure a mask fits snugly on the face and use of two masks is likely to significantly reduce a person's exposure to the coronavirus, laboratory experiments described by U.S. health officials on Wednesday showed.
Rich Nations Stockpiling Covid Vaccine, Not Enough For Rest: US Study
India News | Reported by Rishika Baruah, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday December 11, 2020
India has made advance purchase of the maximum amount of Covid vaccine in the world with 1.6 billion doses, but it would only cover 59 per cent of its population. A study by the Duke University of the US shows a huge gap in the vaccine purchase of rich nations and developing countries. High income countries have purchased as many vaccine doses as p...
Oxford Vaccine Shot That Works Better In Smaller Doses Raises Questions
World News | Stephanie Baker, Bloomberg | Tuesday November 24, 2020
The news reached Sarah Gilbert Saturday evening that the Covid-19 vaccine she's developed with AstraZeneca Plc appeared to work. But the University of Oxford professor had expected a key number: Was it more than 90% effective, as others have been -- or less?
US Cancer Patient Carried Coronavirus For 105 Days With No Symptoms: Study
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 6, 2020
According to the study, understanding how long people can remain actively infected is important since it provides new details about Covid that are still not well understood.
1.16 Lakh Infants Died From Air Pollution In India Last Year: US Study
India News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday October 21, 2020
Air pollution killed 476,000 newborns in 2019, with the biggest hotspots in India and Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new global study which said that nearly two-thirds of the deaths came from noxious fumes from cooking fuels.
Coronavirus Capable Of Invading Brain, Says US Study
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 10, 2020
Headaches, confusion and delirium experienced by some Covid-19 patients could be the result of the coronavirus directly invading the brain, according to a study published Wednesday.
Foreign Students Whose Classes Moved Online "Must Depart Country": US
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 7, 2020
The United States said Monday it would not allow foreign students to remain in the country if all of their classes are moved online in the fall because of the coronavirus crisis.
Monkeys Surviving COVID-19 May Develop Immunity For Reinfection: US Study
World News | Reuters | Wednesday May 20, 2020
Two studies in monkeys published on Wednesday offer some of the first scientific evidence that surviving COVID-19 may result in immunity from reinfection, a positive sign that vaccines under development may succeed, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
94% Middle School Teachers Suffer High Stress Levels: US Study
Education | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday January 28, 2020
The study, which expands on work that looks at stress among elementary school teachers, provides additional evidence that teacher-stress might lead to negative outcomes for the students.
Apple Watch Detects Irregular Heartbeats in US Study
Reuters | Thursday November 14, 2019
Apple's Heart study, the largest yet to explore the role of wearable devices in identifying potential heart problems, found the device could accurately detect atrial fibrillation, the most common type of irregular heartbeat, US researchers reported on Wednesday.
New Wearable Sensor Technology To Help Quit Smoking, Says US Study
Science | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 1, 2018
Using wearable sensor technology, researchers have developed an automatic alert system that may help people to quit smoking by sending video messages.
UK, US Study Antarctic Glacier, Hoping To Crack Sea Level Risks
World News | Reuters | Monday April 30, 2018
Britain and the United States launched a $25 million project on Monday to study the risks of a collapse of a giant glacier in Antarctica that is already shrinking and nudging up global sea levels.
Eating Healthy May Be Linked To Lower Risk Of Liver Disease; Eat These Foods To Cleanse It!
Food | NDTV Food Desk | Saturday April 28, 2018
According to a US study published in Gastroenterology, people who tend to make an effort to improve their diet may be more likely to have less fat in their liver and a lower risk of liver disease
In Race for 5G, China Leads South Korea, US: Study
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday April 17, 2018
All major Chinese providers have committed to specific launch dates and the government has committed to allocate spectrum for the carriers.
Learn, Earn, Return: Venkaiah Naidu's Mantra For Students Going Abroad
India News | Press Trust of India | Friday March 30, 2018
Students who travel abroad for higher studies should return at some point and serve the country, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu said on Thursday.
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