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First in Asia: Gujarat doc uses robot to treat heart patients
05 Jan 2018
In a development that could transform heart treatment in India, Gujarat-based interventional cardiologist Dr Tejas Patel has developed robotic technology for coronary intervention, a first in Asia
Luxturna gene therapy to cure rare blindness
05 Jan 2018
Bharat Biotech scores big with WHO-approved typhoid vaccine
04 Jan 2018
Typbar TCV, a fourth generation vaccine against typhoid disease, has proven to provide long term protection against typhoid to both adults and children below 2 years of age
Airlines in US cancel hundreds of flights due to winter storm expected to hit East Coast
04 Jan 2018
Petrobras agrees to pay $2.95 bn to settle US class action
04 Jan 2018
In the biggest such payout in the US by a foreign entity, Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro has agreed to pay $2.95 billion to American investors in the Carwash scandal
China's imports of millions of tonnes of plastic waste causes rubbish build up recycling plants in UK
04 Jan 2018
LG, Samsung to showcase next-gen TVs at CES
02 Jan 2018
LG, Samsung to showcase next-gen TVs at CES
02 Jan 2018
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