According to Johns Hopkins University, the FLiRT variants, which also include KP.2's "parental" lineage JN.1, have three key mutations on their spike protein
According to the Central Water Commission, water storage in 150 major reservoirs in India plunged to their lowest level in five years last week
INSACOG data showed that 34 cases of KP.1 have been found across seven states and UTs with 23 cases registered from West Bengal
As temperature soars and heat wave kicks in, Dr Neeraj Nishchal, AIIMS professor advised the public to exercise caution during peak heat hours to prevent heat-related...
The Tamil Nadu district health officials are urged to conduct source reduction activities to prevent the breeding of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes that carry...
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As global average temperatures have risen by 1.2 degrees Celsius compared to the cooler pre-industrial climate, scientists predict West Asia is expected to experience similar heat...
For the study, the researchers created an early-onset obesity model based on data from 50 existing clinical studies on obesity and obesity-related comorbidities, such as type...
First identified globally in January, KP.2 is a descendant of Omicron’s JN.1 and appears to be more transmissible
According to the tea association, insufficient rainfall and high temperatures have led to substantial wilting of tea bushes, signaling further crop losses in the upcoming months
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Exposure to extreme heat is associated with acute kidney injury, adverse pregnancy outcomes, mental health impacts, and an increase in non-accidental and injury-related deaths, the NCDC...
India suffered repeated heatwaves in April and the early part of May, with the India Meteorological Department issuing numerous advisories and warnings to protect people’s health
The researchers found that dengue epidemics around the world were "closely" linked with abnormalities in sea surface temperatures of the tropical Indian Ocean