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US FDA approves Jardiance to treat adults living with heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction
Drug Approval | August 20, 2021

US FDA approves Jardiance to treat adults living with heart failure with a reduced ejection fraction

New treatment options are critical, as approximately half of all people with heart failure die within five years of diagnosis. Heart failure accounts for more than one million hospitalisations a year in the US


US district court favours Pharmacyclics against Natco on Imbruvica
News | August 20, 2021

US district court favours Pharmacyclics against Natco on Imbruvica

In 2018 NATCO and Alvogen had filed an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) with PIV certification for the generic version of the product


Zydus Cadila receives Emergency Use Authorisation for 3-dose ZyCoV-D vaccine
Biotech | August 20, 2021

Zydus Cadila receives Emergency Use Authorisation for 3-dose ZyCoV-D vaccine

This is the world’s first Covid=19 DNA vaccine developed in partnership with DBT-BIRAC


Health Minister Mr Manshuk Madaviya launch Aarogya Dhara 2.0
Policy | August 19, 2021

Health Minister Mr Manshuk Madaviya launch Aarogya Dhara 2.0

The government plans to enrol over 50 crore people and empanel more hospitals under the scheme. The scheme provides a cover of Rs 5 lakh per family per year


Agilent Technologies Foundation partners with five hospitals for Covid-19 research
Digitisation | August 19, 2021

Agilent Technologies Foundation partners with five hospitals for Covid-19 research

Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the contribution of Agilent AriaMx Real-Time qPCR instruments to five research hospitals in India to support their COVID-19 initiatives and help them serve the community at large


Finding a cure for HIV
Drug Approval | August 19, 2021

Finding a cure for HIV

The group, known as the HIV Obstruction by Programmed Epigenetics (HOPE) Collaboratory, will be led by researchers at Gladstone Institutes, Scripps Research Florida, and Weill Cornell Medicine. Their approach, which aims to both silence and permanently remove HIV from the body, takes advantage of knowledge about how other viruses have become naturally inactivated over time.


Wellness Forever Medicare expands its presence as it opens 15 new stores
Healthcare | August 18, 2021

Wellness Forever Medicare expands its presence as it opens 15 new stores

It strengthens its presence to over 250 stores


Centre releases Rs 1,300 crores to Northeast states to fight Covid-19
Policy | August 18, 2021

Centre releases Rs 1,300 crores to Northeast states to fight Covid-19

The funds will be used to buy medicines, enhance oxygen supply and augment the bed capacity in the local and district level hospitals


Real world data from Paraguay shows one-shot Sputnik Light vaccine has high safety and efficacy of 93.5 %
Biotech | August 18, 2021

Real world data from Paraguay shows one-shot Sputnik Light vaccine has high safety and efficacy of 93.5 %

Sputnik Light is the first component (recombinant human adenovirus serotype number 26 (rAd26)) of Sputnik


Apollo Children’s hospital saves new born with rare brain vascular malformation
Healthcare | August 18, 2021

Apollo Children’s hospital saves new born with rare brain vascular malformation

Seen in 1 in 3 million births, the malformation was detected at the antenatal stage during the mother's pregnancy