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FORDA, AIIMS resident doctors to observe Black Day against Ramdev tomorrow: All you need to know
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The Resident Doctors Association, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) Delhi on Monday declared that they will observe June 1 as Black Day condemning the derogatory and disgraceful statements made by Mr. Ram Kisan Yadav (yoga guru Ramdev) .
The RDA said that amidst the second wave of COVID-19, our fraternity of Corona Warriors has been striving hard to save our dearest motherland against the deadly pandemic. Despite the solemn pride of selflessly working out our abilities and even gloriously making supreme sacrifices; a new insensitive and insulting controversy by Mr. Ram Kisan Yadav alias Ramdev Baba has been brought in the spotlight challenging and questioning the modern system of evidence-based medicine and making the joint efforts made by us all fighting the pandemic seem utterly naive and futile .
Curb Childhood Obesity: Make Warning Labels on Junk Food Compulsory in India
Strong regulations to cap salt, sugar and other harmful ingredients and simple to understand front of package labelling (FOPL) on junk food packets can help.
| 29 May 2021 1:35 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Strong regulations to cap salt, sugar and other harmful ingredients and simple to understand front of package labelling (FOPL) on junk food packets can help curb the alarming rise in childhood obesity in India, say public health experts and doctors, in a webinar organised by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Rishikesh on Friday.
Warning labels are critical to help consumers and parents understand how much empty calories and harmful nutrients are being consumed by children.
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AIIMS Director: COVID antibodies last for eight months after vaccination
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria on Friday said that antibodies against the Novel Coronavirus disease
| 13 Feb 2021 1:22 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria on Friday said that antibodies against the Novel Coronavirus disease may last for up to eight months or longer pursuant to the vaccination, adding that scientists are aggressively studying the long-term protection provided by the vaccines.
Guleria, who is also a member of the National Task Force on COVID-19, answered a batch of questions related to the vaccines on Twitter earlier in the day. People tweeted to him using #VaccineVarta, following which he reverted to them.