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WHO Calls For Accelerated Action to Provide Lifesaving Vaccines to All Children, Protect Adolescent Girls From Cervical Cancer

The World Health Organization today called on countries in WHO South-East Asia Region to accelerate action to protect all children. With life-saving vaccines...

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Factor in Climate Change Impact to Strengthen Mental Health Services: WHO

Climate change is increasingly impacting mental health and psychosocial well-being. The World Health Organization (WHO) said calling on member countries in South-East Asia...

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Another Pandemic? Mpox Outbreak Could Soon Turn Into The Next Global Pandemic, WHO Warns

WHO said there have been more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths in more than a dozen countries across Africa this year, which...

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WHO Declares Mpox a Public Health Emergency: Are Vaccines Available?

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared mpox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for the second time. This decision comes...

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WHO Declares Mpox A Global Health Concern: Is India At Risk of Another Pandemic Outbreak?

The first reported cases of Mpox emerged in a remote village in Southeast Asia. The virus quickly spread, causing widespread panic and confusion...

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Mpox outbreak hits Severe point: WHO declares global emergency as new strain spreads Rapidly

The World Health Organisation (WHO), on August 14, sounded the alarm once again, declaring mpox a global public health emergency.

'Mpox' Sparks Public Health Emergency in Africa - What You Need to Know
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Mpox Declared Public Health Emergency By Africa After Massive Outbreak

Mpox is transmitted through close contact and causes flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions. Most cases are mild but it can kill.

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WHO-Approved Qdenga Dengue Vaccine Shows 50% Efficacy with Lasting Impact: Study

The Qdenga vaccine, also known as TAK-003, was pre-approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) in May and has shown promising results in...

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World Liver Day 2026: 10 simple habits to reverse fatty liver

Fatty liver is silently gaining popularity as one of the most prevalent ailments while the vast majority of people are not aware that...

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Heart Attack Symptoms Explained: Does the Pain Always Occur on the Left Side? Expert Reveals Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

In 2026, heart attacks are not limited to the elderly—young people are increasingly facing this serious condition. Before a heart attack occurs, the...

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Viral gastroenteritis cases amid rising summer heatwave: Tips to protect yourself

As the temperature continues to rise, viral gastroenteritis also known as stomach flu spikes in Mysuru with reports indicating a sharp rise in...

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Heatwave alert: How dehydration silently damages your kidneys and hidden risks you must not ignore

With the moderate increase in temperatures in India, the majority of the population is concentrating on being hydrated. Although dehydration is a key...

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Pre-pregnancy obesity may raise child’s fatty liver risk by 3 times, warns expert

Planning a pregnancy often focuses on eating well, taking supplements, and going for regular check-ups. However, recent studies indicate that preconceptual health is...

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