Fear! Ahead of Diwali, India and Pakistan are plagued by foul air pollution

Fear! Ahead of Diwali, India and Pakistan are plagued by foul air pollution

Jakarta – North India and East Pakistan are stuck in air pollution ahead of Diwali celebrations. The air quality there is 65 times higher than the WHO threshold. Reporting from CNNWednesday (30/10/2024) from Monday, according to IQAir, which monitors global air quality, has revealed that the city of Delhi is in the ‘very unhealthy’ zone. … Read more

Fear! The air in the Indian capital is ‘poisonous’, smelling bad and full of smoke

Fear! The air in the Indian capital is ‘poisonous’, smelling bad and full of smoke

Jakarta – Dense clouds covered the capital of India, New Delhi, on Wednesday (23/10/2024) due to air pollution due to fireworks​​​​​​ and burning straws. The air quality there was rated at ‘toxic’ levels for the first time this winter. New Delhi is home to over 30 million people and is rated as the most polluted … Read more

[우리도 사람을 살릴 수 있다면] Mosquito’s Counterattack

[우리도 사람을 살릴 수 있다면] Mosquito’s Counterattack

Hyeongjun Kim, Senior Manager, GAVI (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization) “A shark appeared!” We often hear news about sharks appearing in the sea off our coasts every year. All attention is focused, perhaps due to the fear that a shark bite could result in death. But would you believe it if an animal claimed … Read more

TUBERCULOSIS October 19, 1943: The Discovery of Streptomycin – A Milestone in the Treatment of Tuberculosis and Other Serious Diseases | SM Day News Information

TUBERCULOSIS October 19, 1943: The Discovery of Streptomycin – A Milestone in the Treatment of Tuberculosis and Other Serious Diseases | SM Day News Information

Listen to this article On October 19, 1943, a team of researchers at Rutgers University isolated streptomycin, a revolutionary antibiotic that would be the first to cure tuberculosis, an infectious disease that was ravaging the world at the time. . The discovery of streptomycin, an antibiotic of the aminoglycoside class, marked a milestone in medicine, … Read more

Research finds increase in malaria cases at airports and luggage

Research finds increase in malaria cases at airports and luggage

Jakarta – A recent study found an increase in reports of malaria at airports and baggage in Europe in recent years. The international research team that carried out the study has identified 145 cases between 2018 – 2022. 105 cases were classified as airport malaria, 32 cases were luggage malaria, and eight cases could not … Read more

Study shows that exercise can prevent high blood pressure, how often should you do it?

Study shows that exercise can prevent high blood pressure, how often should you do it?

Jakarta – Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) states that one in four men and approximately one in five women suffer from hypertension or high blood pressure. Ironically, most people are unaware of this condition. So can it be prevented by exercising from a young age? Hypertension is often referred to as the “silent … Read more

WHO: Received pledges of $1 billion for next budget –

WHO: Received pledges of  billion for next budget
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The World Health Organization announced it had received pledges of $700 million for its 2025-2028 budget at an event in Berlin on Monday, on top of the $300 million already pledged by the European and African Union. “The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that when health is at risk, everything is at risk,” WHO chief Tedros … Read more

Chinese pharmaceutical firms expand to Africa under ‘health silk road’

Chinese pharmaceutical firms expand to Africa under ‘health silk road’

Chinese pharmaceutical giant Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical is expected to complete the first phase of its manufacturing facility near Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s biggest city, for antimalarial drugs and antibiotics by the end of the year. The manufacturing facility, financed with €50 million (US$54.7) from the International Finance Corporation last year, is expected to produce 5 billion … Read more

After its spread in Rwanda .. What do we know about the “deadly” Marburg virus?

After its spread in Rwanda .. What do we know about the “deadly” Marburg virus?

04:04 PM Sunday, October 13, 2024 Books – Ahmed Gomaa: The Ministry of Health and the People has strengthened quarantine procedures at various ports of entry, whether by air, land or sea. To deal with the “Marburg” virus after it spread in Rwanda. On September 27, the Rwandan Ministry of Health announced the confirmation of … Read more

“Bangkok Eye Hospital” launches a campaign to preserve eyesight With high-tech “NanoRelex” | RYT9

“Bangkok Eye Hospital” launches a campaign to preserve eyesight With high-tech “NanoRelex” | RYT9

World Health Organization (World Health Organization no WHO) wants to encourage all citizens to be vigilant about the initiative to prevent and restore blindness and low vision. which is happening all over the world and is known as Thursday 2 October as World Vision Day or “World Vision Day”. encouraging everyone to be vigilant about … Read more