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Full CoverageUnmasking the Crisis of Elder Abuse and Declining Health in Nepal
A recent study of 385 seniors in Kathmandu reveals that nearly one-third experience abuse, mostly psychological and financial, while chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes go undertreated. Researchers are calling for urgent reform in elder care, legal protection, and geriatric health services across Nepal.
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Nepal's Health Update: Gastrointestinal Illnesses Lead Reported Cases in Late June 2026
Nepal's Epidemiology and Disease Control Division reported that Acute Gastro Enteritis was the most frequently reported health condition in the week ending June 30, 2026, with 762 cases. These surveillance bulletins are crucial for monitoring public health trends and guiding preventive measures across the nation.
Read Update тЖТEgypt Bolsters Polio Defense: How Simulation Exercises Safeguard Its Future
Egypt, a polio-free nation, recently conducted a vital 3-day simulation exercise involving 68 health experts from all 27 governorates. Organized by WHO and the Ministry of Health with support from The Pandemic Fund, this initiative aimed to strengthen early detection and rapid response capabilities against potential polio reintroduction. It tested surveillance, coordination, and outbreak response amidst regional population movements, ensuring Egypt sustains its critical polio-free status.
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The Golden Milk Problem: What Turmeric Can and Cannot Do for You
Millions swear turmeric milk fights infection and cancer. The clinical evidence says otherwise. Curcumin, the compound responsible for turmeric's reputation, has shown real promise in laboratory studies, but human trials tell a far more modest story. No clinical trial has shown it shrinking a tumour on its own, and the strongest evidence simply doesn't support golden milk as a stand-in for medical care. The real risk isn't the drink itself. It's what happens while you're waiting for it to work. For people with active infections or undiagnosed symptoms, every week spent on a kitchen remedy instead of a doctor's visit is a week the underlying problem goes untreated, and in conditions like cancer, that delay can be the difference between early treatment and a much harder road ahead.

Prescribing Without Diagnosis: Antibiotic Overuse, Clinical Complicity, and the Coming Catastrophe of Antimicrobial Resistance
40-70% of all antibiotic prescriptions worldwide are written without a confirmed bacterial diagnosis. The result: 39 million preventable deaths projected by 2050. South Asia sits at the epicentre of a resistance crisis fueled by patient pressure, diagnostic uncertainty, and systems that make inappropriate prescribing the default. The post-antibiotic era isn't a metaphor; it's arriving on schedule.

The Detox Industry and the Mythology of Liver Cleansing: A Scientific Examination
The detox industry is an $82 billion lie. Your liver detoxes itself 24/7 no juice cleanse required. Scientific evidence shows zero commercial product can enhance your body's natural detoxification, yet millions buy into the myth, while some products actually damage the liver they claim to help. This is medical misinformation at scale.

The South Asian Trap: Why Alcohol Hits Nepal Harder
A 2026 study at Nepalgunj Medical College reveals a silent epidemic of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in Nepal, with a 14% mortality rate among 384 hospitalized patients. The research found that South Asians are genetically more susceptible to liver damage, developing ALD with less alcohol consumption than Western populations. While men in their 40s comprised 80% of cases, women faced higher death rates (17.7% vs. 13.1%). With over 77% of patients presenting with jaundice and hepatic encephalopathy causing 81% of deaths, researchers urge immediate public health interventions, including routine screening and early detection programs, to address this preventable crisis.
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Unmasking the Crisis of Elder Abuse and Declining Health in Nepal
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The Hidden Flaw in IVF Embryos That Could Explain Decades of Failed Pregnancies
A molecular flaw hidden inside IVF embryos present from the very first hours after fertilization may explain decades of unexplained implantation failures and health risks in IVF-conceived children. New research from Tongji University identifies a signalling pathway called Wnt that runs persistently out of control in IVF embryos, locking them in a developmental state that prevents successful implantation. Remarkably, a six-hour chemical intervention at the blastocyst stage was enough to correct the flaw, improve implantation rates, normalize birth weights, and protect offspring from obesity and diabetes in adulthood. The findings open a concrete path toward better embryo culture protocols and potentially, better outcomes for the millions of families who turn to IVF each year.

The invisible must get served first by a legally binding treaty for older persons
UN drafts a legally binding treaty to protect older persons' human rights. Ageism and discrimination end here. Older adults demand rights, not charity. Development justice for all ages.

Beyond the Zaire Paradigm: Genomic Complexity and the 2026 Bundibugyo Ebola Crisis
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Unmasking the Crisis of Elder Abuse and Declining Health in Nepal

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