Author: Anjali Ved

Anjali ved is a curious and enthusiastic writer with knowledge and experience of writing various blogs and articles related to health care. Apart from this, she is a certified pharmacist with 2 years of work experience in medicine. She feels is a responsibility to acknowledge the audience about the latest news about health.
Facebook Has Launched a “Read First Prompt” to Make People Read the News Article Before sharing 
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Facebook Has Launched a “Read First Prompt” to Make People Read the News Article Before sharing 

The gigantic social media platform Facebook has launched a read-first prompt that will make the users read the articles before sharing them. Facebook says the decision comes as the company’s new way of promoting more informed news and articles. If you go to share an article or news without opening or reading it, Facebook will show a prompt of opening and reading it, before sharing it with others. It mimics the “read article first” prompt that was launched last year to achieve informed discussion on the platform. Also read: Mission Impossible 7 is scheduled to be released on May 27, 2022  This new facility of prompt on Facebook is meant to address the misinformation and fake news, which is a big concern for social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, especially amid the covid-19 pande...
Mission Impossible 7 is scheduled to be released on May 27, 2022.
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Mission Impossible 7 is scheduled to be released on May 27, 2022.

Recently Tom Cruise said that he rushed back to mission impossible, set in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic because he feels” responsible for tens of thousands of jobs".  Mission Impossible 7 is scheduled to be released on May 27, 2022. The actor said that he understands how the non-fluent production on the upcoming action adventure impacted the cast and crew by accepting that he feels is a responsibility to get the show back on the track ASAP.  He said while talking to an empire magazine: "I've produced 30 to 40 movies. I am responsible for thousands, if not tens of thousands, of jobs. All my friends in the industry, people that are in distribution, and my crew were like, 'What are we going to do? I could lose my house!’ So I told the studio and I told the industry, 'We’re going b...
DCGI  Has Approved The Emergency Use of DRDO Developed 2-DG as an Alternative Therapy for Covid-19 Patients
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DCGI Has Approved The Emergency Use of DRDO Developed 2-DG as an Alternative Therapy for Covid-19 Patients

The drug controller general of India, DCGI has approved the emergency use of DRDO developed drug 2-deoxy-D-glucose as an adjunct therapy for covid-19 patients in moderate to severe conditions, said defense research and development organization on Saturday, 8 May. "Being a generic molecule and analogue of glucose, it can be easily produced and made available in plenty," said the DRDO in a statement. From adjunct therapy, they refer to do it along with primary treatment. The use of 2DG drugs will be an alternative therapy for the patients, for assisting the primary methods of treatment. Also read: covid-19 Third-wave can be avoided by taking appropriate and strong measures  "The drug has been developed by DRDO lab Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences in collaboration with ...
The Third Wave of Covid-19 May Affect Children
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The Third Wave of Covid-19 May Affect Children

Middle of this covid-19 pandemic, when India is facing its second wave, Principal Scientific Adviser to the government K Vijay Raghavan has said on Wednesday that the third wave of the virus is inevitable. Hence, the third wave of covid-19 may affect children this time. “Phase three is inevitable given the higher levels of circulating virus, but it is not clear on what time-scale this phase three will occur. We should be prepared for new waves,” he said. Also read| ICMR's new guidelines: Healthy individuals don't need RT-PCR test to travel inter-state As per the expert’s opinions, the third wave of covid-19 may adversely affect the children of India. According to them, the first wave was heavy for the elders, the second wave is affecting youth majorly, and the upcoming third wave may ...
ICMR’s New Guidelines: Healthy Individuals Don’t Need RT-PCR Test to Travel Inter-State
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ICMR’s New Guidelines: Healthy Individuals Don’t Need RT-PCR Test to Travel Inter-State

The Indian medical council of research brings a new set of guidelines for the RT-PCR testing amid covid-19 surge and an uncontrollable rise in every day’s cases. As per ICMR's new guidelines of covid-19 testing, healthy individuals now don’t need an RT-PCR report to travel across the country. "The need of RT-PCR test [for] healthy individuals undertaking inter-state domestic travel may be completely removed," said ICMR in the advisory. All asymptomatic domestic travelers must follow Covid-19 appropriate behaviors, it added. RT-PCR tests are more accurate than the rapid antigen test. And till now, individuals traveling across the country needed a negative report of RT-PCR to cross the borders. ICMR advised ignoring the RT-PCR test report if the person is in quarantine for 10 days and di...
Raise in Petrol and Diesel Prices After Assembly Elections
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Raise in Petrol and Diesel Prices After Assembly Elections

As of today, Tuesday, the state-owned oil marketing companies raised the prices for petrol and diesel after the results announced for the assembly elections in West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry on Sunday. As a result of assembly elections, the price of petrol rose by 15 paise per liter in Delhi, while diesel rose by 18 paise per liter. This has happened for the first time, that the transportation prices have risen against the backdrop of the assembly election. Now in Delhi, petrol and diesel are retailing at 90.55 per liter and 80.1 per liter apart, from now at state-run Indian oil corporation LTDs outlets. The cost for the Indian basket of crude comprising Oman, Dubai, and Brent crude, was at $65.71 a barrel on May 3. During the covid outbreak in April last year,...
How to Find Nearest Covid Vaccination Center Via Whats App 
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How to Find Nearest Covid Vaccination Center Via Whats App 

The vaccination drive has begun from May 1 all over the country for 18 years and above excluding some states. The candidates can now register themselves on the government co-win portal and book their vaccination dose. As to help the users to find the nearest covid vaccine center, some big organizations like google, amazon with others have brought forth some new innovative methods to make it easy through whats app. Also read: India may face covid-19 vaccine shortage till July end  Whatsapp head will Cathcart, publicized that the company was working with health partners to drive helplines in the form of chatbots in the messaging app. Whatsapp has included the option to find the nearest vaccination center to the MyGov corona helpdesk chatbot. To recall, the MyGov helpdesk chatbot was laun...
Despite Covid-19 Vaccine Shortage, India Started Vaccination for 18 and Above
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Despite Covid-19 Vaccine Shortage, India Started Vaccination for 18 and Above

The covid-19 vaccination for 18 and above started today on a flat note in the middle of a shortage of vaccine countrywide. The decision was made after the center had announced a “liberalized policy” to raise the vaccination and made it available for all adults from 18-44 years to get the vaccine from May 1. Although, some states have denied the vaccination program by seeing the vaccine shortage. According to the health ministry, till Friday 2.45 crore people have registered themselves on a co-win portal. But due to the heavy scarcity of the vaccine, many states couldn’t make it possible to begin the vaccination drive from today. Also read: India may face covid-19 vaccination till July end ISB The states which are running low in vaccines include Delhi, Karnataka, West Bengal, MP, Tami...
City Industries Take a Big Hit Amid Lockdown in Delhi 
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City Industries Take a Big Hit Amid Lockdown in Delhi 

Amid the lockdown in Delhi and other big cities like Maharashtra, industrialists are facing big trouble. Jalandhar is the center of various industries such as sports, pipe fittings, valves, and so on. The rising prices of raw materials have distressed the manufacturers and traders.  The city traders said it was a tough time for us to survive in the middle of such a pandemic, regretting as there was no clarity over the restrictions. “We have been facing several problems from the past few months but the government is not doing anything to resolve them,” said a trader. The rates of raw materials have increased to 50%, said a pipe fitting and manufacturer Subha Singh. “Also, nobody is ready to purchase goods anymore, because everyone is concerned about their health and fear contracting the...