The executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Wednesday he was concerned about the impact of the economic crisis would have on efforts to combat the diseases.
Dutch authorities have authorised the reopening of a nuclear reactor that produces a third of the world’s medical radioisotopes used for medical tests and treatments for cancer and other diseases.
A Government research body in Australia hopes that it may soon be possible to restore vision to people with failing eyes by removing their old lenses, and injecting new plastic ones.
An Indonesian dubbed “Tree Man” because of massive bark-like warts all over his body underwent a ninth round of surgery on Thursday to remove more of the growths, a doctor said.
India’s right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has claimed that it has developed Gau Jal or Cow Water at its research centre in Haridwar, and hopes
Exposure to second-hand smoke boosts the risk of dementia and other cognitive problems, even among people who have never smoked, the largest study of its kind reported Friday.
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France’s food watchdog said on Thursday it had concluded that genetically-modified maize from US biotech giant Monsanto is safe, contradicting an earlier report that led to a ban on the maize.
The executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Wednesday he was concerned about the impact of the economic crisis would have on efforts to combat the diseases.