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Monkeypox and Public Health Emergency

With more than 1,600 confirmed cases and almost 1,500 suspected cases of Monkey pox reported this year across 39 countries - including...

Integrating Climate Change Into Mental Health Policies Needed

With climate change having stronger and longer-lasting impacts on people, which can directly and indirectly affect their mental health and psychosocial well-being,...

Watch Less TV For Better Heart

Does watching more of television increase risk of coronary heart disease? Well, it could as claimed by a group of scientists at...

Is World Lacking HealthCare Workers?

Is the world having enough health workers to meet the target for universal health coverage? No is the answer as pert a...

Health related SDG Off Track

More than two years into COVID-19 pandemic and compounded by overlapping global crises, the progress on the health-related SDGs is off track,...

Severe Wasting; Govts Need Initiate programmes

One in five deaths among children under the age of 5 attributed to severe wasting, which is also called as acute malnutrition....

A Larger Population Devoid of Wheelchairs, Hearing aids

More than 2.5 billion people need one or more assistive products, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids or apps that support communication and...

Follow IPC To Prevent Further Outbreaks; WHO

With COVID-19 pandemic and other recent disease outbreaks highlighting the relevance of attention to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), a new report...

Europe Is Overweight And Obese

Overweight and obesity reached epidemic proportions in Europe with one in three school-aged children, one in four adolescents and almost 60 per...

Formula Milk Producers Manipulates Social Media For Growing Sales

The world already knows that parents and mothers are exposed to aggressive marketing of baby formula milks. Well, a new World Health...