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Health Bulletin 24/November/2023
Overview
ICMR study says no link between sudden deaths and Covid shots
India's leading medical research body, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), has conducted a study refuting claims that Covid-19 vaccination is linked to unexplained sudden deaths. The research focused on individuals aged 18-45 years and found no evidence associating such deaths with Covid-19 vaccination. Instead, the study highlighted other potential causes, including the disease itself, binge drinking, and intense exercise.
The study, published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, examined 29,171 sudden deaths among young individuals, with 729 cases scrutinized, including 2916 control subjects without known co-morbidities. The majority (87%) of participants had received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccination, and the study did not indicate any positive association with unexplained sudden deaths.
Patanajali defends its ads, says not making any false advertisements or propaganda
Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved on Wednesday said it was not making any ''false advertisements or propaganda'' regarding its products, and said it would not object if the Supreme Court imposed a fine or ''even gave us a death sentence'' if found making misleading claims.
A day after the apex court cautioned the company against making "false" and "misleading" claims in advertisements about its medicines as cure of several diseases, Patanjali Ayurved said it has "database with more than one crore people, with real world evidence, preclinical and clinical evidence".
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Patanajali Defends Its Ads, Says Not Making Any False Advertisements Or Propaganda
Medicine and Surgery in ancient India: NMC to develop library, work on documentation, invites experts
The National Medical Commission (NMC) is going to develop a library and work on the process of documentation of 'Medicine & Surgery in Ancient India'.
In this regard, the Apex Medical Commission has expressed its interest to enlist experts from the medical field, or any other discipline who can help develop the library by identifying and collecting the books or manuscripts to maintain a comprehensive list of books.
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