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World's first and only once-weekly insulin launched in India

The injection replaces the need for a daily basal insulin injection with a once-a-week dose. This reduces the annual number of injections from 365 to just 52.

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What happened Worlds first and only onceweekly insulin launched in India.
The headline split The left frames it as "India gets Novo Nordisk's once-weekly insulin injection Awiqli for adults with diabetes". The center frames it as "World's first and only once-weekly insulin launched in India".
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Left / center-leftIndia gets Novo Nordisk's once-weekly insulin injection Awiqli for adults with diabetes

Hindustan Times · Center-left · News report

CenterWorld's first and only once-weekly insulin launched in India

India Today · Center · News report

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Hindustan TimesNews report · Jul 9, 8:11 AM

India gets Novo Nordisk's once-weekly insulin injection Awiqli for adults with diabetes

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The injection replaces the need for a daily basal insulin injection with a once-a-week dose. This reduces the annual number of injections from 365 to just 52.

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India TodayNews report · Jul 9, 6:30 AM

World's first and only once-weekly insulin launched in India

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Worlds first and only onceweekly insulin launched in India

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Jul 9, 6:30 AM: India Today joined the source map.

Jul 9, 8:11 AM: Hindustan Times joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 62/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.