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843 Million May Suffer Lower Back Pain by 2050
Low back pain has become a global health crisis, affecting over 600 million people worldwide and ranking as the primary cause of disability. The alarming projection, based on a June 2023 study published in The Lancet Rheumatology, suggests that the number of individuals suffering from lower back pain could escalate to a staggering 843 million by 2050. This distressing trend calls for immediate action to address the burden of this condition, which can be significantly reduced through targeted efforts and preventive strategies.
India halved people without access to clean cooking since 2010: IEA
With Major strides in clean cooking access, India has halved the number of people without access to clean cooking since 2010, according to the International Energy Agency report.
Missing Americans: Startling Revelation on US Mortality Rates
A groundbreaking study has unveiled distressing findings about US mortality rates compared to other affluent countries. If the United States had similar mortality rates as its peers, over one million lives could have been saved in 2021 alone. Termed the "Missing Americans," these excess deaths have become a matter of concern for experts like Boston University's epidemiologist, Jacob Bor.
Rising Food Price; Daily Cost Challenge for Americans
According to a national poll by Save the Children, food prices have become the most problematic day-to-day cost for Americans, surpassing housing, healthcare, and fuel expenses. The survey shows growing demands for government intervention to address rising child hunger and calls to strengthen the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). With soaring food prices and the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, hunger is tightening its grip on the nation, affecting over 41 million Americans who rely on SNAP for food assistance.
Misdiagnosis in US: 795,000 Affected Annually
A startling study conducted by Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute Centre for Diagnosis Excellence reveals that as many as 795,000 Americans die or suffer lifelong disabilities each year due to misdiagnoses. The report sheds light on the alarming public health crisis caused by diagnostic errors, with strokes being identified as the most commonly misdiagnosed disease in the US.
AI Aided Technology Have Negative Impact?
Recently the world has been subject to a tsunami of new ideas and technology regarding Al. Till date those who have been pointing to these changes were derided as conspiracy theorists. But now the change has become mainstream and being projected as progressive development that will lead to a well regulated and disciplined, peaceful society.
Egg Freezing Catching Up As A Viable Option For Preserving Fertility
As the success rates of fertility treatments improve, women are more inclined to consider egg freezing as a means of preserving their fertility.
Systemic Racism Faced by African Descent Women
A UNFPA report reveals the systemic racial abuse experienced by women and girls of African descent in healthcare systems globally, increasing their risk of maternal mortality. The mistreatment includes verbal and physical abuse, denial of quality care, and refusal of pain relief. The report emphasizes that justice and equality can only be achieved by addressing the mistreatment and providing respectful and compassionate care to Afro descendent women. It calls for the collection of robust health data by race and ethnicity, the elimination of racist ideology in medical training, and the establishment of policies to end abuse and mistreatment.
Top Destination for Expats: Mexico Shines
According to the 'Expats Insider 2023' survey by InterNations, Mexico emerges as the most favoured destination for expats, with Spain, Panama, Malaysia, and Taiwan also making the top five. Conversely, Germany, South Korea, Turkey, Norway, and Kuwait are deemed unfavourable. Discover the key factors that make Mexico an attractive choice for expats, including local friendliness, vibrant culture, and affordable housing. Dive into the survey findings, highlighting the rankings and satisfaction levels of expats across various aspects of life in Mexico.
AI for Good of All: UN Urges Human Rights and Accountability
UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasizes the importance of human rights, transparency, and accountability as essential guardrails for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) "for the good of all." Discover the discussions held at the "AI for Good" Global Summit, exploring ways to leverage AI for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals while addressing potential risks and promoting responsible deployment.





































