Medically Speaking Team

Nasal boosters will be essential to thwart future COVID variants: Study

Vaccinations that are widely accessible may not be adequate to stop the spread of COVID virus and future versions. According…

2 years ago

Huge funding announced to roll-out first malaria vaccine in Africa: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomed Gavi, the Vaccination Alliance's, release of over USD 160 million in international contributions for…

2 years ago

Biological E to amp up vaccine production with Rs 1,800-crore investment

As India cements Hyderabad's status as the "Vaccine Capital of the World," Biological E has revealed vaccine production expansion plans…

2 years ago

Covid case update: India logs 21,880 new Covid cases, 60 deaths

India recorded 21,880 new Covid-19 cases, nearly as many as the day before (21,566), bringing the national caseload to 43,847,065,…

2 years ago

WHO reconvenes emergency committee meeting as Monkeypox cases exceed 14,000

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reconvened the Monkeypox Emergency Committee to investigate the public health consequences of the multi-country…

2 years ago

Microbes in male and female gut react differently to antibiotoics

Researchers discovered that antibiotics had sex-specific impacts on the gut microbiota composition of male and female laboratory rats in a…

2 years ago

Healthy sleep habits prior to kindergarten assist children in adjusting to school: Study

Kindergarten is an important milestone for children and their families, who often prepare by acquiring school supplies and meeting the…

2 years ago

Rearchers invent spray coating to protect surfaces against viruses and bacteria

A group of Australian scientists has created a sprayable covering that can block the surface spread of infection from bacteria…

2 years ago

Protective T cells remain 20 months after COVID-19: Study

Patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop protective immune responses mediated by virus-specific T cells and antibodies shortly after infection. However, there…

2 years ago

Use of anti-inflammatory drug in treating patients with severe COVID-19 may lower risk of death

A recent research from UTHealth Houston and other institutions suggests that an anti-inflammatory drugs may be able to alleviate systemic…

2 years ago