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Hospitals in the Gaza Strip at a breaking point, warns WHO

Jerusalem, 12 October 2023 – WHO warns that the health system in the Gaza Strip is at a breaking point. Time is running out to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe if fuel and life-saving health and humanitarian supplies cannot be urgently delivered to the Gaza Strip amidst the complete blockade. Hospitals have only a few hours of electricity each day as …

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Revolutionizing Pediatric Care: Regenerative Medicine Offers Hope for Muscular Dystrophy Patients

Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a group of rare genetic disorders that affect muscle function, often manifesting in childhood and leading to progressive muscle weakness and loss of mobility. The diagnosis of MD can be devastating for families, as it not only impacts the child’s physical abilities but also their quality of life. However, recent advancements in regenerative medicine have opened …

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Menstruation Twice a Month: Know the Factors behind its Occurrence

Menstruation, a natural and cyclical occurrence in a women’s life, typically happens once a month. However, in some cases, women may experience menstruation twice a month. This irregularity can be concerning and may warrant a closer look into the underlying factors contributing to this phenomenon. Understanding the Menstrual Cycle Before we dive into the reasons behind menstruating twice a month, …

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Infertility Treatment and Raising Awareness

Delhi: In a world where medical advancements are constantly evolving, ARTbaby is taking a proactive approach to tackle the critical issue of infertility treatment and the lack of awareness surrounding it. As a leading authority in reproductive medicine, Our clinic is dedicated to not only providing innovative solutions for infertility but also to increasing awareness about this deeply impactful topic. The …

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Five key themes for improved mental health care for refugees and migrants

Five key themes for improved mental health care for refugees and migrants (who.int) On World Mental Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is releasing a new report entitled Mental health of refugees and migrants: risk and protective factors and access to care, outlining the latest global evidence on main factors influencing the mental health of refugees and migrants and their access …

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Understanding Ovarian Cancer: Types, Risk Factors, and Early Detection

Women of all ages from around the world are exposed to this silent and fatal disease known as ovarian cancer. Due to its modest symptoms and ease with which they can be confused with those of other prevalent diseases, it is frequently referred to as the “silent killer”. Despite ovarian cancer’s stealthy character, early detection and being aware is extremely …

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Saiyami Kher set to reunite with thriller maestro Neeraj Pandey post Ghoomer success

Following the resounding success of their collaboration on the critically acclaimed spy thriller series “Special Ops,” the dynamic duo of Saiyami Kher and Neeraj Pandey are all set to join forces once again. Known for his mastery in crafting gripping thrillers, Neeraj Pandey is a name synonymous with top-notch storytelling in the Indian entertainment industry. In “Special Ops,” Saiyami Kher …

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Understanding Different Types of Hematological Malignances

Blood cancer or Hematological Malignances are a group of diseases which affects the blood, lymphatic tissue, and bone marrow together. Unlike the other cancers where solid tumors are formed, blood cancer develops in the body’s blood forming tissues It is necessary to understand the different types of Hematological Malignances so that the entire process of early detection, diagnosis, and treatment …

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Rest Your Way to Blissful Nights: The Perfect Pillow for a Pain-Free Back

Do you wake up in pain or do you wake up fresh and energized the next morning, especially during a hotel stay?? Extremely soft/Dunlop pillows and mattresses are found in hotels, which instead of comfort, hamper the spine more. The Goal of sleeping at night is to rejuvenate and to get rid of the toxicities accumulated throughout the day. One should …

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1 in 10 babies worldwide are born early, with major impacts on health and survival

Poor maternal health and malnutrition underpin high numbers of preterm births 05 October 2023 — An estimated 13.4 million babies were born early (before 37 full weeks of pregnancy) in 2020 – which is around 1 in 10 of all live births – according to a detailed study published in the Lancet today by authors from the World Health Organization …

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