‘Irreparably Damaged’: Former Senior Official Details the Darkest Days of the CDC Under RFK Jr.

Demetre Daskalakis, the former director of CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, argues the public health agency has been weaponized into a political tool. Continue reading ‘Irreparably Damaged’: Former Senior Official Details the Darkest Days of the CDC Under RFK Jr.

‘Fiend’ forced Southampton to a grinding halt

The fog, which residents quickly nicknamed “the fog fiend,” was so thick that visibility was reduced to just a few feet. Continue reading ‘Fiend’ forced Southampton to a grinding halt

Mumbai News: BMC’s Nair Hospital Blood Bank Becomes First Govt Facility In State To Receive NABH Accreditation

The Blood Bank Centre at BMC-run B.Y.L. Nair Charitable Hospital and Topiwala National Medical College in Mumbai Central has received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH). Continue reading Mumbai News: BMC’s Nair Hospital Blood Bank Becomes First Govt Facility In State To Receive NABH Accreditation

A silent threat

W alk through any bustling bazaar in Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Quetta or Peshawar, and the scene is the same: rows of golden samosas frying in deep pans, shelves stacked with shiny packets of biscuits and bakeries offering freshly iced cakes. These foods are woven into our culture and. Continue reading A silent threat

Panvel News: Over 27,000 Citizens Join PMC’s Mega Cleanliness Drive Under ‘Swachhotsav 2025’ Campaign; VIDEO

In a remarkable show of civic responsibility, the Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) today organized a massive cleanliness drive under the “One Day, One Hour, Together” campaign, part of the Central Government’s “Swachhotsav – Swachhata Hi Seva 2025” initiative. Continue reading Panvel News: Over 27,000 Citizens Join PMC’s Mega Cleanliness Drive Under ‘Swachhotsav 2025’ Campaign; VIDEO

Over 27,000 Women Examined In Dhule’s ‘Swasth Nari-Sashakt Parivar’ Campaign

In the ‘Swasth Nari-Sashakt Parivar’ campaign that started in Dhule district on September 17, 27, 168 women have been examined so far, and 1,668 patients have been examined by experts at the district and sub-district hospital level. Continue reading Over 27,000 Women Examined In Dhule’s ‘Swasth Nari-Sashakt Parivar’ Campaign

A look at the new study on ticks in Illinois

A new study takes a look at ticks in Illinois and the hotspots for those carrying disease in the state.Dr. Becky Smith is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology, University of Illinois Colleg… Continue reading A look at the new study on ticks in Illinois

The double burden of disease

P akistan is currently struggling against a public health challenge of a dual naturethe persistence of communicable diseases alongside the rapid rise of non-communicable diseases This “double burden of disease” strains Pakistans already crippling healthcare. Continue reading The double burden of disease

The medical procedure some patients are having too often and others aren’t having enough

Australians at risk of bowel cancer in some of the poorest communities are missing out on procedures to diagnose the condition, while people in affluent areas are coming back too soon. Continue reading The medical procedure some patients are having too often and others aren’t having enough

Bihar: 2 People Dead, Over 75 Hospitalised In Diarrhoea Outbreak In Darbhanga

The deceased have been identified as Deeplal Yadav and Laxmi Devi, both residents of Mohanpur. Infected villagers have been admitted to Darbhanga Sadar Hospital and Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) for treatment. Continue reading Bihar: 2 People Dead, Over 75 Hospitalised In Diarrhoea Outbreak In Darbhanga