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Former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor, Soumya Swaminathan, emphasised the importance of listening to one's ...
Soumya Swaminathan, former WHO chief scientist, emphasized the negative impact of the US withdrawing from WHO, stressing the need for global collaboration to tackle health threats. She highlighted ...
D r Soumya Swaminathan, former chief scientist at the World Health Organisation (WHO), has said that HMPV is nothing to panic about. In a post on X, the researcher said that instead of focussing ...
Soumya Swaminathan warned that prolonged overwork leads to burnout and reduced efficiency, stressing that productivity depends on work quality rather than sheer hours spent.
New Delhi: Former World Health Organisation (WHO) chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan has suggested installing air purifiers in all government and private schools to protect children from hazardous ...
KOCHI: Technological breakthroughs, along with new policies and political support, can solve the problems in the areas of environment and fisheries, and collaboration and data sharing is important ...
Swaminathan said it is not just about the number of hours worked but the quality of work done in that time. "You can sit at your table for 12 hours, but maybe after eight hours, you are not doing ...
Dr. Soumya Swaminathan of the WHO predicts that it will be 2022 before that happens, as a result of the amount of time needed to get a vaccine into a big enough swath of the population.