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Migrant deaths in Asia surged by 59% in 2024, reaching 2,514 fatalities. Rohingya and Afghan refugees faced the highest risks.

Asia Faces Deadliest Year for Migrants

Asia witnessed its deadliest year for migrants in 2024, with at least 2,514 lives lost. This marks a 59% surge from 2023....
UNICEF modeling reveals funding cuts could add 1.1M child HIV infections and 820K deaths by 2040. Urgent action needed ahead of World AIDS Day to protect progress

HIV Epidemic’ Devastating Impact of US Funding Cuts

Millions of lives are at risk as deep cuts to US funding threaten global HIV treatment and prevention programs. UNAIDS warns that...
Explore the latest WHO report on tuberculosis, global progress, challenges, and funding needs to end TB by 2030. Learn facts, FAQs, and key insights.

Tuberculosis still kills and sickens a huge population

Tuberculosis (TB) still kills and sickens a huge population and therefore is a critical need to eradicate it. TB is major global...
A new FAO study reveals over 46 million hectares of agricultural land in the Arab region face severe degradation. Learn why urgent action is needed now.

India’s Cities Struggle with Heatwave

A new study reveals that India's most heat-prone cities focus on immediate responses while neglecting long-term strategies. This could lead to severe...
The 2026 World Happiness Report reveals a sharp decline in youth wellbeing linked to heavy social media use in Western nations

Rising Health Concerns Among U.S. Youth

A growing number of children and young adults in the United States are grappling with persistent and severe health issues, many of...
Circadian disruptions from night shifts boost breast cancer risk via immune suppression. Texas A&M study reveals LILRB4 target for reversal.

Silent Trigger: How Diet Fuels Lung Cancer Growth

Liver cancer risks linked to diet are well known. Red meat, alcohol, and processed foods raise concerns. But what about lung cancer?...
New research shows viewing nature—physically or digitally—reduces pain by altering brain activity. A breakthrough in natural healing.

Looking at Nature Eases Pain

Looking at nature—whether in real life or through digital images—can reduce pain, according to a new study using brain scans.
WHO warns that drastic funding cuts endanger progress against tuberculosis, putting millions at risk worldwide.

Global TB Fight in Peril: WHO Warns of Severe Funding Cuts

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarms over drastic funding cuts, particularly from the United States, threatening decades of progress in...
New 2026 data from UN Women and IPU reveals a troubling stagnation and regression in women's global political leadership roles

Women’s Rights Under Siege: The Fight for Equality in 2025

Women’s rights are under growing attack. Discrimination is rising, legal protections are weakening, and funding for key programs is shrinking. The fight...
The Supereme Court of India (SC) Iandmark verdict on menstruation is a major positive step towards gender-sensitive governance

Need For Regular  Gynaecological Check-ups for Women in India

In the landscape of women's health in India, regular gynaecological check-ups emerge as a critical component for holistic well-being. These routine examinations...