Category: 6. Health
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The Return Of Measles: A Cautionary Tale — Dr Musa Mohd Nordin, Dr Husna Musa & Chan Li Jin
Measles is one of the most contagious but vaccine-preventable diseases, infecting about 12 to 18 persons per case patient.
The introduction of the measles vaccine, and later the combined MMR (Measles,…
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Switch Turns Brain’s Defenses Into Protectors Against Alzheimer’s : ScienceAlert
Specific immune cells in the brain may play a crucial role in preventing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study – a discovery that could lead to new therapies that try to coax cells into this protective state.
Earlier…
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More Than a Rising Number: HIV crisis in prisons poses urgent public health challenge – Voicepk.net
- More Than a Rising Number: HIV crisis in prisons poses urgent public health challenge Voicepk.net
- Ending HIV for mothers and children: a call to action The Express Tribune
- World AIDS Day: PM vows equal healthcare access for every citizen Dunya…
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Date, Theme, History, Significance And More
India marks World AIDS Day each year through nationwide awareness campaigns, community outreach activities, and renewed government commitments led by the National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) under the Ministry of Health & Family…
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HIV killed 559 Nepalis and infected 614 last year
December 1, 2025
KATHMANDU – A total of 559 people died and 614 others tested positive for HIV in 2024, which indicated that the fight against the deadly diseases is still far from over despite measures taken for prevention and…
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Fructose may quietly supercharge your inflammation
Despite major progress in medicine, infections caused by viruses and bacteria continue to rank among the leading causes of death worldwide. This has raised new scientific interest in understanding whether certain nutrients might influence the…
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Fructose may quietly supercharge your inflammation
Despite major progress in medicine, infections caused by viruses and bacteria continue to rank among the leading causes of death worldwide. This has raised new scientific interest in understanding whether certain nutrients might influence the…
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DKSH Highlights New Approaches to HPV Early Treatment and Cervical Care for Thai Women
Dr. Olarik Musigavong, a reproductive medicine specialist and minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, underscored that “HPV is extremely common, with around 80% of sexually active women…Continue Reading
