News headlines for “Health Issues”, page 68

  1. Parliamentarians: Active Aging Enhanced By Using Artificial Intelligence

    - Inter Press Service

    KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 29 (IPS) - With projections that by 2060, over 1.2 billion people in Asia will be 65 or older, and by adopting technology, including artificial intelligence technologies, it is possible to plan for active and fulfilled aging, lawmakers attending a regional meeting on Aging Preparedness and Care Economy in Asia heard.

  2. Zimbabwe Needs Awareness, Advanced Tech to Beat Cancer

    - Inter Press Service

    HARARE, Jul 29 (IPS) - Earlier this year, then 46-year-old Lydia Musundiwa, based in the Zimbabwean capital Harare, was diagnosed with colon cancer, which, already at an advanced stage, killed her in less than two months.

  3. Healthcare in Sudan ‘hanging by a thread,’ warns UN agency

    - UN News

    The UN World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday strongly denounced the increasing attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan, reporting over 20 such incidents in the last two months.

  4. UN: Extreme Heat a Global Issue With an Unequal Impact

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jul 26 (IPS) - “The world must rise to the challenge of rising temperatures," says the UN Secretary-General as he launches a call to action on extreme heat and its impact on society and the environment.

  5. Achieving the 10-10-10 HIV Targets by 2025

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Jul 26 (IPS) - Around the world countries are taking powerful steps to protect people’s rights, dignity, and health. Dominica and Namibia became the most recent to decriminalize same-sex relations. South Africa made strides towards decriminalizing sex work.

  6. ‘Endless nightmare’ of death and destruction in Gaza, UN officials tell Security Council

    - UN News

    Senior UN officials on Friday reiterated the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, and escalating threat to aid workers, urging immediate action prevent further deterioration.

  7. WHO to send one million polio vaccines to Gaza to protect children

    - UN News

    The UN health agency said on Friday that it is sending more than a million polio vaccines to Gaza after the discovery of the highly infectious disease in sewage samples.

  8. World Hepatitis Day: Celebrating Progress and Confronting Persistent Challenges

    - Inter Press Service

    Jul 25 (IPS) - July 28th is World Hepatitis Day, created to celebrate the life and work of Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Baruch Samuel Blumberg. Blumberg’s work contributed to the discovery of hepatitis B, and the development of a vaccine that could prevent infection with this infectious viral disease. These discoveries revolutionized the public health response in preventing the liver cancer that hepatitis B causes.

  9. Smartphones: Children’s Blessing or Curse?

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jul 25 (IPS) - Habits can change extremely fast, particularly within so-called “developed” nations, where children, even more than grownups are affected by life changing events. Gone are the times when kids could move around freely and invent games and adventures together with their friends.

    Far away from the scrutinizing control of parents and authorities they learned to interact with other kids, taking risks and solving problems. It could be tough and often quite merciless times, but educative, beneficent, and fun as well.

  10. Europe tops the charts for alcohol consumption. WHO calls for urgent action to curb the trend

    - UN News

    It seems that Europeans don’t want to give up booze. A UN World Health Organization (WHO) report has found that nothing has changed in the continent’s drinking habits. Despite the health risks, Europeans consume an average of 9.2 litres of pure alcohol a year - making them the world’s biggest drinkers.

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