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Embracing Power of Routine Heart Assessments
In the pursuit of overall well-being and an enriched quality of life, understanding the pivotal role of heart health is crucial. Yet, many individuals grapple with an awareness gap regarding the risk factors and symptoms of heart disease, often leaving them uncertain about the optimal timing for a heart check-up.
Unveiling the Ongoing HIV Struggle Among Adolescent Girls
In a recent revelation, UNICEF's Global Snapshot on Children with HIV and AIDS sheds light on the persistent challenges faced by adolescent girls in the battle against HIV. Released just before World AIDS Day, the report unveils startling statistics, indicating that nearly 98,000 adolescent girls aged 10-19 contracted HIV in 2022, translating to a staggering 1,900 new infections each week.
Respiratory Illness; Alert in Six Indian States
Amidst the surge in respiratory illnesses among children in China, at least six states in India, including Rajasthan, Karnataka, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu, are on high alert. This follows the central government's directive to review readiness in anticipation of the rising trend observed abroad.
Gaza City Desolate Amidst Fragile Truce: UN Report
As hopes flicker for an extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Gaza City appears as a haunting "ghost town," according to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA). Humanitarian aid has finally reached shelters in northern Gaza, marking a crucial development since the eruption of war last month. Thomas White, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza, described the city as deserted, with visible impacts of heavy airstrikes and shelling creating challenges for aid deliveries.
Climate Crisis Drives More Children to Hunger
More than 27 million children were driven into hunger and malnutrition by extreme weather events in countries heavily impacted by the climate crisis in 2022, which was a 135% jump from the previous year, according to a new data analysis by Save the Children ahead of COP28.
India Launches First Locally Manufactured Drugs for Rare Diseases
In a groundbreaking development, the Union Health Ministry of India has announced the launch of the first four domestically produced drugs for rare diseases, also known as orphan diseases. This significant move is poised to dramatically reduce medication costs, making treatment more accessible to individuals grappling with these conditions.
Unveiling Brain Fog: Understanding the Causes and Navigating Solutions
Brain fog, though not a medical term, characterizes a state of mental confusion and reduced cognitive function. Individuals experiencing it often encounter difficulties concentrating, memory lapses, and a pervasive feeling of haziness. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial in addressing this cognitive phenomenon.
Resurgence of Respiratory Illness in China Sparks Concern
As China grapples with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new threat has emerged in the form of a mysterious pneumonia outbreak (respiratory illness) sweeping through educational institutions. This development, reminiscent of the early stages of the COVID-19 crisis, has led to a surge in hospital admissions, prompting health officials to address the situation.
Unveiling the Marvels of Moringa: Nature’s Nutritional Powerhouse
Dive into the world of the Moringa tree, hailed as the 'miracle tree,' originating from Asia and Africa. This botanical wonder is not just a tree but a comprehensive solution for maintaining physical and mental well-being. From leaves to flowers, pods to barks, sap to roots, the Moringa tree encompasses a treasure trove of benefits waiting to be explored.
Lives at Risk as World Approaches 2.7°C Heating by 2100
With the world hurtling towards a 2.7°C temperature increase by 2100 and energy-related emissions reaching record highs in 2022, the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change's 2023 report issues a stark warning. The report underscores the catastrophic threat posed to the health and survival of billions due to delays in limiting temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.




































