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Phase II WHO Pre-Qualification covers both drug substance and drug product for nOPV2 at Biological E. Biological E. has already supplied 700 million doses for global stockpile and outbreak response use Integrated WHO-qualified manufacturing strengthens supply availability for cVDPV2 outbreak control Biological E. Limited (BE) today announced a

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Creating Awareness on Congenital Heart Defects Dr. R. Shanthipriya Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist KIMS Cuddles, Visakhapatnam Congenital Heart Disease one of the most common birth defects. Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs) affect approximately 8 to 10 out of every 1,000 live births worldwide. In India alone, nearly 2.4 lakh children are

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·       According to the study findings, children showed overall improvements across key developmental indicators, including body weight & physical well-being. ·       Attention & concentration scores improved as assessed through structured questionnaires, while parents reported better sleep quality among participants. Vadodara: Vasu Suvarnaprashan Drops have demonstrated clinically significant benefits in supporting the overall

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A newly published clinical study has reported that autologous umbilical cord blood infusion using a child own’s stored core blood is very safe for young children who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and may be associated with overall improvements in a subset of

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Dr. Jyothi Raghuram, Senior Consultant — General Paediatrics & Pediatric Rheumatology at Aster Whitefield Hospital Doctor warns of rising childhood asthma cases as smog level worsensAir pollution is no longer just an environmental headline, it’s slowly becoming a daily health realityfor children, especially those growing up

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Marking ten years of dedication as CAPAAR steps confidently into its next decade of impact CAPAAR Child Care Centre celebrated its 10thanniversary with a landmark event titled “A Decade of Dedication”, commemorating tenyears of service in child development, rehabilitation, and holistic healthcare. Theoccasion also served as a

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The Public Health Transformation Summit 2026 concluded today with a strong call for accelerating India’s transition toward a rights-driven, digital-first public health system, bringing together policymakers, public health experts, technologists, civil society leaders and healthcare innovators from across the country. The summit highlighted how digital

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A 6-year-old girl suffered from a continuous cough for eight months, visiting nearly ten doctors without improvement. A team led by Dr Mounnish Balaji at Ankura Hospital uncovered an unexpected trigger, which was strong perfume, and brought the child back to health Ankura Hospital once

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Dr. Sthiti Das, Radiation Oncology at HCG Cancer Center at CuttackThe issue begins with perception. Across many parts of the country, especially in Tier 2 andsemi-metro cities, areca nut in its various forms is often viewed as a low-risk activity,especially compared to smoking. For adolescents and young adults, this perception of lowrisk,

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Dr. Sujatha Thyagarajan Lead & HOD - Pediatric Intensive Care and Pediatric Emergency, Aster Women & Children Bangalore, Aster Whitefield, Bangalore Our modern world moves fast. As a paediatrician, I am seeing more and more children whoaren’t just overwhelmed by academics but also by screens, distractions, and stress—factorsthat

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