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Search ResultOver 2,500 Indian Kids Suffer From Brain Tumour Every Year
With a surge in the brain related ailments in the world, every year over 2,500 of the Indian children suffer from medulloblastoma, a pediatric malignant primary brain tumou...
Read MoreIndia To Vaccinate 300,000 Children After Polio Strain Found In Sewage
India plans to urgently immunize around 300,000 children against the crippling polio virus after a strain of the highly contagious disease was detected in sewage in the sou...
Read MoreWhat If... A Letter From The CEO Of The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
One question unites those of us who work at the Gates Foundation: What if?
What if infectious diseases could no longer wreak havoc on poor communities? What if women a...
Natural Births: Bringing Back The Midwife
Birthing centres like BirthVillage in Kochi are part of a growing trend Dusk-tinted light filters in through the reed curtains covering the large windows of the birthing ro...
Read MoreRohit Shetty To Sponsor Treatment Of 10 Cancer-Afflicted Children
Best known for blowing up cars and adrenaline-pumping fight scenes in his films, Rohit Shetty's oeuvre belies his sensitivity. The filmmaker, we hear, has adopted 10 cancer...
Read MoreOne Indian Woman Dies Every 5 Minutes From Postpartum Hemorrhage
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of the 529,000 maternal deaths occurring every year, 136,000 or 25.7 per cent take place in India (one Indian woman dies...
Read MoreA Big Boost For Public Health
Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is no longer a major public health problem in the World Health Organisation (WHO) South-East Asia region. The WHO South-East Asia Region...
Read MoreAnnie Lennox Joins Global Leaders To Fights Hiv/Aids
Annie Lennox joined more than 30 mayors and health officials from around the world to discuss a new Fast-Track Cities Initiative aimed to end HIV/AIDS on a city-by-city lev...
Read MoreWashington State Schools Push ‘Gender Fluid,’ Transgender Ideas On K-12 Kids
Children in kindergarten need to “understand there are many ways to express gender,” says a “core idea” in the newly released Washington State healt...
Read MoreUN Plans To End AIDS Threat By 2030
Speaking at a high-level meeting on HIV/AIDS at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Thursday, Health Minister J.P. Nadda reiterated India’s commitment to fa...
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