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Search ResultMobilizing against child malnutrition
A child born at the start of 2020 was less likely to become malnourished than a child born at the turn of the Millennium.
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Three interrelated pandemics – obesity, starvation and climate change are ‘burning’ our planet
According to a report released on 27th Jan (Sunday) in The Lancet, the world needs to cope up with new initiatives to fight t...
Read MoreIn Developing World, Cancer Is A Very Different Disease
In the United States the median age at which colon cancer strikes is 69 for men and 73 for women. In Chad the average life expectancy at birth is about 50. Children who sur...
Read MoreHIV Cases Dip, High-Risk Groups Still A Worry
HIVAIDS epidemic.? The first 29 years were marked with victory as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) metamorphosed from being the deadliest word in public health to jus...
Read MoreMobile Health Market To Explode By 2020
The global mobile health market has been the darling of forecasters for some time now, as they see everything from medical video applications to monitors and heal...
Read MoreTen top issues for women’s health
Today is the International Women’s Day. It is a day to celebrate women and their achievements. It is also a day to take stock of how women’s rights, especially ...
Read MoreCut the sugar in your diet: WHO
The World Health Organization has asked people to reduce their daily intake of free sugars. Its new guidelines released on Wednesday recommend that people get less than 10 ...
Read MoreToo much sitting can be deadly – even if you exercise, review finds
Regular exercise doesn’t erase the higher risk of serious illness or premature death that comes from sitting too much each day, a new review reveals. Combing through ...
Read MoreGlobal report shows how to beat the world’s biggest killers
The World Health Organization (WHO) has just released its Global Status Report on Non-communicable Diseases, the second in a series tracking worldwide progress in the preve...
Read MoreLooking Back With Concern- Health 2014
A Snapshot of Global Health- 2014
- Between 2000 and 2012, measles deaths worldwide have been cut by almost 80% ??from 56... Read More