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Aishwarya Nair

Aishwarya is currently studying Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) at Pune University. In academics her position stands within first five ranks in Pune university exams. She has also done internship at a Mumbai based hospital during her vacations. She was posted as a critical care clinical pharmacist. She view more..

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COVID-19: Increased Risk of Poisoning Associated With Use of Alcohol Based Sanitizer.

COVID-19: Increased Risk of Poisoning Associated With Use of Alcohol Based Sanitizer.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, sanitizers are easily available worldwide. Due to this there is an increase in intentional and unintentional cases of alcohol poisoning.

Coronavirus News
 MHRA Issues An Allergy Warning on Pfizer Vaccine After Allergies Were Reported

MHRA Issues An Allergy Warning on Pfizer Vaccine After Allergies Were Reported

Any person with a history of anaphylaxis to a medicine or food should not be vaccinated with Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine states MHRA. Pfizer states allergic reactions had not been a feature of Pfizer’s clinical trials and was excluded.

Coronavirus News
COVID-19: Diet Plan and Lifestyle Modifications for the Unlock Phase

COVID-19: Diet Plan and Lifestyle Modifications for the Unlock Phase

Healthy eating habits and adherence to physical activity are required during COVID-19 lockdown. WHO has prepared a set of general tips that you could follow during the lockdown to stay fit and healthy.

Diet Articles
Non Invasive, Affordable Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Type 2 Diabetes Coming Soon

Non Invasive, Affordable Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Type 2 Diabetes Coming Soon

A lower-cost non-invasive Continuous Glucose Monitoring is set to launch this month. SugarBeat is meant to be worn only for 14 hours at a time during the day and for 2-4 days each month.

Diabetes News
Babies Have Inconsistent Sleep Patterns: Parents Need Not Worry

Babies Have Inconsistent Sleep Patterns: Parents Need Not Worry

Sleep patterns vary from infant to infant every day. Breastfeeding and co-sleeping were associated with more variability in sleep patterns.

Child Health News