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As heatwaves intensify across India, expert explains why electric fans may stop helping, and even become dangerous, once temperatures rise above 40degC. |
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As heatwaves intensify across India, expert explains why electric fans may stop helping, and even become dangerous, once temperatures rise above 40degC. |
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Climate change poses an escalating threat to brain health, with extreme heat, rapid humidity shifts and exposure to dust and sandstorms increasing the risk of having a stroke, according to a scientific statement by experts from the World Stroke Organ |
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Almost all cervical cancer cases (99 per cent) are linked to infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), an extremely common virus transmitted through sexual contact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). |
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Australia has become the 30th country to eliminate trachoma, a leading infectious cause of blindness. India achieved the same milestone in 2024. Here's how sustained public health action, hygiene, and the WHO SAFE strategy made it possible. |
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Hepatitis affects 287 million globally, often undetected until severe liver damage, says the WHO. Early testing, awareness, and treatment are critical to prevent complications. , Health, Times Now |
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WHO conducted a large-scale global simulation involving 26 countries to test outbreak preparedness. The exercise highlights the importance of coordination, workforce readiness, and rapid response to future pandemics. |
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As the world marked World No Tobacco Day, with the theme "Commit to Quit", the Nigeria Heart Foundation, NHF has tasked the Federal government over non-implementation of the 2007 Tobacco Act, even as it raised the alarm over the increasing number of Nigerians who smoke. |
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Dr Walter Mulombo, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Representative to Nigeria, says the world body is set to scale up programmes in 22 countries to help people to quit tobacco use |
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On this year's World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organisation, WHO has warned that smoking one cigarette a day can seriously harm a person's health even as it disclosed that no fewer than 1.2 million non-smokers die from exposure to tobacco smoke |
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has launched a campaign to support millions of tobacco users who are actively taking steps to save their lives but still need help to succeed |