How Do Government Policies Influence How Long You Live? Data From 179 million Deaths May Surprise You
A detailed study uncovers how life expectancy in the U.S. varies significantly based on your birth year and the state you live in.
A detailed study uncovers how life expectancy in the U.S. varies significantly based on your birth year and the state you live in.
Morocco reports 184 measles-related deaths, urging travelers to stay informed and vaccinated against the highly contagious disease.
The dismissal of Dr. Peter Matthew George from the Liberia Medical Association raises critical concerns about credential integrity in Africa’s healthcare crisis.
In Zambia, a staggering theft of donated medicines has led the US to cut $50 million in health aid, jeopardizing critical healthcare services for vulnerable patients.
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Seychelles is set to make history as the first African country to host the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2025, merging sports and vital public health initiatives.
Abu Dhabi’s $500 million Beginnings Fund aims to transform maternal health in Africa, saving 300,000 lives by 2030. Discover how this initiative creates lasting change.
Kwara State’s healthcare crisis deepens as recruitment struggles for doctors intensify, highlighting Nigeria’s broader medical workforce challenges. Discover more about this urgent issue.
Global health is in jeopardy as vaccine-preventable diseases surge once more. Discover the alarming rise in measles cases and the urgent need for renewed immunization efforts.
Uganda’s recent declaration of an end to its Ebola outbreak highlights its expertise in public health crisis management, thanks to swift, coordinated responses and international support.