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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
Tuberculosis
  
Bjørn Lomborg   09:40 PM | October 27,2009
In a warning often repeated by environmental campaigners, the Vanuatuan president told the United Nations that the entire island nation could be submerged
Saabira Chaudhuri   09:53 PM | October 21,2009
Of the 76 grants awarded to public health researchers globally, three went to Indian research teams
Jae So   09:50 PM | August 20,2009
At the World Water Week in Stockholm, professionals are trying to find creative solutions to a basic problem that affects millions of persons worldwide
Bradley Brooks / AP  11:08 PM | March 25,2009
The UN body’s annual report says there were 1.37 million cases of people with both TB and HIV in 2007
Radhieka Pandeya  01:04 AM | November 07,2008
Of this, about $103.5 million was meant for tuberculosis programmes, at least $97 million for HIV/AIDS and $130 million for malaria
Seema Singh  10:37 PM | October 16,2008
The new compounds are natural products of the bacteria themselves, used by them in some sort of a chemical warfare for survival of the fittest
  11:55 AM | October 01,2008
The technology uses antibodies to detect biomarkers -- molecules in the human body which are often a marker for disease -- much faster than current testing methods
Seema Singh  08:22 AM | July 15,2008
The finding is important as India has the highest number of people afflicted with both conditions
  10:56 AM | June 11,2008
TB is a leading causes of mortality in India with over 1,000 dying daily; the grant would be used to support scientific infrastructure development and clinical trials for new vaccines
Malovika Rao  11:46 PM | March 25,2008
Scientists, software professionals and medical professionals at the Philips Innovation Campus are working on health care ­solutions for developing countries
Chitra Narayanan  12:27 AM | March 25,2008
In India the biggest consequence of smoking is not cancer, but the risk of contracting TB
  11:26 AM | March 18,2008
In 2006, there were an estimated 9.2 mn new TB cases and 1.5 mn deaths, with India and China having the most cases
Bhuma Shrivastava  11:00 PM | November 26,2007
Drug makers are not keen to follow tiered pricing except in the case of high-profile diseases, report says
Bhuma Shrivastava and C.H. Unnikrishnan   02:13 AM | October 13,2007
Advinus Therapeutics is bullish on undertaking research and developing drugs for tuberculosis, malaria
  04:09 PM | October 08,2007
The $26.8 million programme will deliver drugs to around 750,000 people in 19 countries, covering their anti-tuberculosis drug needs for the rest of this year and 2008
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