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M. Phil

Iswarya

Iswarya holds an M. Phil degree in Food and Nutrition from the most prestigious Women's Christian College, Chennai. She is passionate about teaching and has worked as an assistant professor at TBAK college, Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu. She loves to travel, listen to music and enjoys reading books.

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Beverage Prices, Volume Sold After Sweetened Beverage Tax Repeal in Chicago's County: Study

Beverage Prices, Volume Sold After Sweetened Beverage Tax Repeal in Chicago's County: Study

New study examined whether there was a lasting change in beverage prices and volume sold after the 2017 repeal of the Cook County, Illinois, Sweetened Beverage Tax.

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Comparing Health Outcomes of Privileged Americans with Residents of Other Developed Countries: Study

Comparing Health Outcomes of Privileged Americans with Residents of Other Developed Countries: Study

New study assessed whether the health outcomes of White US citizens living in the richest counties (privileged White US citizens) are better than average residents' health outcomes in other developed countries.

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Patients can Now Seek Health Advice Via 'E-Sanjeevani' App

Patients can Now Seek Health Advice Via 'E-Sanjeevani' App

Gurugram District Health Department has launched the 'e-Sanjeevani' app for the Outpatients Department (OPD) to help patients seek health advice remotely during COVID times.

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India's Drug Regulator Waits for UK Move Before Nod to SII's COVID Vax

India's Drug Regulator Waits for UK Move Before Nod to SII's COVID Vax

Drug regulatory body of India is looking at the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approval to AstraZeneca/Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine before approving Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) to its Indian counterpart developed by Serum Institute of India (SII).

Coronavirus News
South Korea Reports its 1st Cases of Novel COVID-19 Variant

South Korea Reports its 1st Cases of Novel COVID-19 Variant

South Korea has confirmed its first cases of a more contagious variant of COVID-19 that was first identified in the United Kingdom.

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