Collaborative efforts between governments, healthcare organizations, and international partners are essential to achieving malaria eradication goals and ensuring healthier futures for vulnerable populations across Africa ... Apr 25
The establishment of a national task force highlights India’s commitment to prioritizing brain health and advancing the agenda of universal health coverage.... Apr 25
Moving forward, efforts should be taken on implementing effective climate policies aimed at mitigating climate change, including reducing fossil fuel consumption, curbing deforestation, and minimizing ... Apr 19
The highly infectious nature of the swine flu virus has significantly impacted public health in Rajasthan, resulting in fatalities and numerous individuals contracting the disease ... Apr 15
Despite the wound appearing healed, he exhibited signs of low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, kidney damage, and low blood platelet count—a condition known as ... Apr 10
India reported 2.98 crore cases of hepatitis B and 55 lakh cases of hepatitis C in 2022, revealing the magnitude of the problem within ... Apr 10
The number of cases are projected to more than double by 2040, with an estimated 2.9 million new cases and nearly 700,000 deaths ... Apr 05
One-third of HIV treatment service providers do not provide TB treatment and three-fourth of TB service providers do not provide HIV treatment. This ... Apr 02
The study reveals that more than 3 billion people were affected by neurological disorders in 2021, equating to over one-third of the global population.... Mar 30
As India continues its vaccination drive and global outreach, scientific rigor and data-driven policies remain paramount in safeguarding public health amidst the ongoing pandemic.... Mar 15
By adopting healthier habits, such as staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, and engaging in regular exercise, individuals can protect their kidneys and reduce the ... Mar 07
Aurangabad, India site is the country’s first pharmaceutical facility, and first in Viatris’ network, to meet new British Standards Institution (BSI) Kitemark certification ... Feb 20
Earlier this week, delegates to the intergovernmental meeting of global tobacco treaty were greeted with calls to make Big Tobacco pay for its abuses.... Feb 07
TB survivor who not only survived the debilitating disease but also grew up to become a district TB officer in Nepal. Taking full cascade of ... Jan 24
The WHO board passed an emergency motion proposed by Afghanistan, Qatar, Yemen, and Morocco, seeking increased medical access. The motion aims to allow entry for ... Dec 11
The findings highlight the importance of addressing traditional risk factors and lifestyle choices in understanding the occurrences of sudden unexplained deaths. As the world navigates ... Nov 22
Pregnant women, in particular, should pay attention to these warnings and take proactive steps to safeguard the health of both themselves and their unborn children. ... Nov 17
While most healthcare providers focus on the gravity of acute strokes, they often fall short of turning an eye towards the long-term health implications ... Nov 14
In 2022, approximately 10.6 million people worldwide suffered from TB, witnessing a slight increase from 10.3 million in 2021. Geographically, Southeast Asia, Africa, ... Nov 09
The study serves as a wake-up call to the global community, urging immediate attention to combat antibiotic resistance in childhood infections. Dr. Williams emphasizes ... Nov 02
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FUJIFILM India, a leader in cutting-edge medical technology and healthcare solutions has come up with an inspiring brand campaign, raising awareness about early detection ... Oct 11
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In a recent shocking event, ShivSena MP Hemant Patil made the Dean of Nanded Hospital clean the toilets and other urinals. Medical Authorities came forward ... Oct 05
Strengthening the battle against breast cancer, FUJIFILM India, a leader in advancing imaging technologies for healthcare, has reached a remarkable milestone by installing 125 AMULET ... Sep 26
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