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Tuberculosis (TB), a disease many consider a relic of the past, is staging a quiet resurgence in Indiana and elsewhere.
County Public Health Services is raising awareness about tuberculosis – a preventable and curable disease – as World Tuberculosis Day was Monday, March 24. Tuberculosis is a communicable disease that ...
Prominent Health functionaries and experts including Chairman of the National Task Force on Tuberculosis, Dr. Ashok Bharadwaj; Chairman of IAPSMCON 2025 and HoD Department of Community Medicine ...
Health authorities have expressed concern over a marked increase in tuberculosis cases across the UK. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has reported an 11% increase in the number of diagnosed ...
Three men and a woman have been arrested for allegedly selling via online auctions explicit posters featuring images of women created using generative artificial intelligence, with Tokyo police saying ...
Prominent Health functionaries and experts including Chairman of the National Task Force on Tuberculosis, Dr. Ashok Bharadwaj; Chairman of IAPSMCON 2025 and HoD Department of Community Medicine, GMC ...
The Medical Centre of the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) organised a Tuberculosis (TB) Awareness Session at the institute where more than 150 housekeeping staff members were made ...
When many Americans think of tuberculosis, they imagine a disease of the past — a relic of the Victorian Era, long since relegated to history books. But for the students, professors and activists ...
The dignitaries also unveiled a heatwave awareness poster and released an audio jingle relaying the key messages on safety during the launch event. Among others, Shipra Saxena, WASH Specialist, UNICEF ...
some community members from Pienaar and surrounds participated in a TB Awareness Walk on March 28. The initiative was hosted by the Lifa Lesive Community Development (LLCD) organisation ...
Rajya Sabha MP Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday asked the BJP MP to prove the 'wild' allegations against him or resign.