Research indicates that excessive sugar intake, primarily from sugary drinks, is a leading cause of chronic kidney diseases.
Together with insufficient physical activity, published health statistics suggest that Bahamians are eating themselves to death, with more data required on the role of stress in the country’s health ...
ISLAMABAD: On the occasion of World Kidney Day, Pakistan National Heart Association (PANAH) raised alarm over the devastating ...
The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021 on oral conditions represents a landmark moment for the community.1 For the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the ...
On World Hypertension Day, celebrated on May 17, 2023, the Government unveiled the ''75/25'' initiative, which aims to ...
From just three in 1998, today there are more than 400 patients undergoing dialysis in Bhutan. Additionally, more than 500 people are suffering from ...
ASHA workers in Kerala are demanding a raise in their honorarium from current Rs 7,000 to Rs 21,000, a one-time retirement ...
Health Minister, Mintah Akandoh, has dismissed claims that dialysis treatment is free in Ghana, describing such assertions as ...
The sudden collapse and death of 35-year-old constable Naresh Patni during night patrol on Tuesday has sent shockwaves ...
By Charumini de Silva The latest labelling and advertising regulations introduced by the Health Ministry along with the ...
As Pakistan negotiates fiscal reforms with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Pakistan National Heart Association (PANAH) has raised concerns about the growing burden of diseases linked to ...
BTC handed over the revamped Jubilee Psychiatric Unit to Nyangabgwe Hospital in Francistown. The project was undertaken ...