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Full CoverageShifting Power to the People: The Historic Promise of Women Deliver 2026
Against a backdrop of climate crises and rising anti-gender politics, Women Deliver 2026 makes its historic debut in Melbourne. Leaders like Julia Gillard and Louisa Wall explain why shifting power to First Nations women is the key to demanding true global justice."
The Tangled Web of Health in Modern South Asia
South Asia is navigating a "tangled web" where traditional infectious diseases coexist with a modern surge in Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). While technology offers new opportunities, it has introduced a "lifestyle" crisis that spans from urban dormitories to rural clinics.
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Mpox in South Asia
This review examines the epidemiology, regional vulnerabilities, and public health responses to Mpox in South Asia following the 2024 PHEIC declaration. It highlights transmission risks associated with global travel and labor migration, assesses regional readiness across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, and outlines current clinical management alongside critical advancements in localized vaccine manufacturing.

Nepal’s Rapid Transition from Youth Bulge to Ageing Society
Nepal is undergoing a historic transformation, transitioning from a "youth bulge" to an ageing society at an unprecedented pace. Driven by a dramatic drop in fertility rates (1.94) and a surge in life expectancy (71.4 years), this shift presents a narrow window to harness a peaking workforce before the "demographic dividend" closes in 2047.

How Body Shaming is Fueling a Mental Health Crisis in Kathmandu’s Schools
Nearly 25% of Kathmandu’s youth are struggling with Body Image Dissatisfaction (BID), a growing epidemic driven more by digital "ideals" than medical reality. This report deconstructs the shift from traditional health standards to a high-pressure culture of body shaming, sedentary habits, and rising mental health risks.

The "Cicada" Variant: A Mutant Legacy Emerges from the Shadows
The "Cicada" variant (BA.3.2) marks a significant shift in the pandemic landscape of 2026, emerging as an "undead" lineage that evolved secretly from the 2022 BA.3 branch. With an unprecedented 70–75 mutations in its spike protein, it represents the largest genetic leap since the original Omicron, driving a high degree of immune escape against current vaccines and prior infections. While it remains a minority strain in the U.S. (under 1% of cases), it has been detected in at least 25 states primarily through wastewater surveillance, which has become the vital "early warning" system as clinical testing declines. This biological evolution coincides with a major policy pivot under HHS Secretary RFK Jr., where COVID-19 vaccines transitioned from emergency use to traditional marketing authorizations, narrowing official FDA approval to adults 65 and older or those at high risk. As the virus persists, 2026 data also reveals distinct Long COVID patterns, with women reporting higher rates of neurological symptoms like brain fog, while men and minority populations experience more frequent respiratory and cardiac complications.
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A Critical Review of How Common Vaginal Infections Invite Lifelong HSV-2
The 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis by Taylor N. Whitt et al., published in Viruses, identifies Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) as a primary "biological gateway" that increases a woman's risk of acquiring HSV-2 by up to 91%. By synthesizing data from prospective longitudinal studies, the researchers demonstrated that the transition from a protective Lactobacillus-dominant environment to a dysbiotic state "unzips" natural defenses through the enzymatic degradation of mucosal barriers and the recruitment of inflammatory target cells. Especially critical in regions with high BV prevalence like South Asia, these findings emphasize the urgent need to shift from treating acute symptoms to a preventative model focused on long-term microbiome restoration to block viral entry.

A silent health threat is emerging in Kavrepalanchok classrooms
The health landscape of Kavrepalanchok, Nepal, is witnessing a critical shift as microscopic protozoa replace giant helminths as the primary parasitic threat to school-aged children. While national deworming initiatives have successfully slashed overall infection rates from 40% to 13.85% over the last 15 years, a "silent struggle" persists through the environmental transmission of Entamoeba spp., which now accounts for over 60% of cases. The study reveals a direct link between infected children and contaminated soil, water, and vegetables, identifying behavioural triggers like nail-biting and clinical predictors like abdominal pain as key drivers. To bridge the gap toward total elimination, the region must move beyond mass drug administration to a holistic "eco-health" strategy that prioritizes water infrastructure integrity, targeted hygiene education, and active environmental monitoring of local "hotspots."

Preventing, finding and treating all TB at ground zero
The article highlights the critical intersection of technology and community-led outreach in the fight against tuberculosis at "ground zero"—the homeless shelters of Delhi, India. By leveraging partnerships between the government and organizations like Humana People to People India (HPPI), health workers are reaching high-risk, underserved populations through the use of AI-enabled handheld X-rays and point-of-care molecular testing. Beyond medical intervention, the narrative emphasizes the "social and economic justice" required to end the disease, showcasing how TB survivors and frontline workers provide the essential daily counseling, nutritional guidance, and moral support necessary to ensure patients adhere to modern, shortened treatment regimens.

Unjust Access: Breaking the Systemic Barriers to Global Gender Justice
Despite legal gains, women globally hold only 64% of the rights enjoyed by men, facing a "gender justice gap" that is even wider in practice due to economic exploitation, climate-driven displacement, and patriarchal legal systems. From the Pacific to Central Asia, women are often forced to choose between customary systems that prioritize family "harmony" over safety or formal courts that are underfunded by austerity and debt. True justice requires more than reform; it demands structural transformation, including the redistribution of economic power and the direct inclusion of marginalized women in the global decision-making spaces where laws and norms are shaped.

From Petri Dishes to Micro-Struggle: Realities of Food Microbiology in Nepal
Despite scientific advances and rising demand, outdated laws and licensing barriers prevent qualified professionals from contributing locally. Food microbiologists, in particular, remain excluded from formal roles—even as Nepal’s export industries depend on their expertise. The article calls for urgent reform: legal recognition, licensing access, and a dedicated Microbiology Council to align policy with public health and economic needs.

Artificial intelligence helping healthcare experts find more TB and other diseases in Thai hospitals
Thailand currently misses approximately 1 in 5 tuberculosis cases, a gap that AI-powered screening tools like Genki AI are now helping to close by detecting abnormalities invisible to the human eye. To meet 2030 targets, the country is rapidly replacing traditional microscopy with advanced molecular testing, already reaching a 69% adoption rate that significantly outpaces regional and global averages. By integrating these technologies into aging health infrastructure, Thailand is improving both the speed and accuracy of diagnoses to ensure high-risk populations are no longer left behind.
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APCAT Summit unites local governments to save lives from tobacco, TB, AMR and NCDs
Summit of sub-national government leaders from over 121 cities of 12 countries in Asia and the Pacific region unitedly passed an important declaration in Jakarta, Indonesia to save lives from preventable causes of diseases and untimely deaths, like tobacco use, TB, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). […]
Air Pollution in Kathmandu: Why the ‘Fluctuating’ AQI is a Silent Killer
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Beyond the Bottleneck: A Blueprint for Sovereign Medicine Security in Nepal
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