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Kerala Faces Surge in Amoebic Meningoencephalitis Cases

Sep 25, 2025 380 Views

Kerala is currently experiencing a concerning outbreak of Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM), a rare and often fatal brain infection caused by the Naegleria fowleri amoeba. As of September 2...

COVID-19 May Accelerate Arterial Aging, Raising Long-Term Heart Risks

Sep 19, 2025 387 Views

Recent research indicates that COVID-19 can affect the arteries, causing them to become stiffer and less flexible—a process similar to natural aging. Experts say this arterial stiffness can i...

U.S. to Support Rollout of Breakthrough HIV Drug Lenacapavir

Sep 12, 2025 369 Views

The United States has announced a major investment in lenacapavir, a newly developed HIV prevention and treatment drug described by researchers as a "game changer." The i...

WHO Declares Mpox No Longer a Global Public Health Emergency

Sep 06, 2025 374 Views

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the spread of mpox (monkeypox) no longer constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Conc...

Over One Billion People Affected by Mental Health Conditions, Urgent Global Action Needed

Sep 04, 2025 383 Views

According to new data from the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 billion people worldwide are currently living with mental health conditions, including ...

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