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A new report shows the state’s cesarean section rate for low-risk mothers is the second highest in the U.S.  A report ...
A new World Meteorological Organization report warns of the exacting toll that sand and dust storms are having on global health and economies. The report pinpoints South Africa’s West Coast as a dust ...
The World Health Organization has formally recognized the pivotal role of a number of heads of state and government in securing the adoption of the WHO Pandemic Agreement by the Seventy-eighth World ...
Humanitarians in Sudan, where a three-year civil war has made assistance increasingly difficult, warn that a vacuum left by cuts to U.S. funding cannot be filled.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has announced that 3.5 million children have so far received their measles vaccines in the ...
The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) is hereby transmitting the report of the fourth meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) Emergency Committee (Committee) ...
We’re wired to connect, but are we getting it right? As global health leaders point to a loneliness crisis, it's time to ...
The WHO technical brief recognizes India’s sweeping efforts to integrate AI with its diverse Ayush systems, including Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Sowa Rigpa, and Homoeopathy.
The World Health Organization has praised India's innovative integration of Artificial Intelligence with traditional medicine ...
Putul allegedly provided false information regarding her academic qualifications during the nomination process, violating Sections 468 and 471 of the Bangladesh Penal Code, which deal with forgery and ...
Pneumonic plague is both “the least common and most dangerous type of plague,” according to the Cleveland Clinic.
This highlights that it is never too late to start being physically active, and starting at any point in adulthood can still lead to a longer, healthier life,” one of the study's coauthors said.