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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.
Nepal Procures Lifesaving Nutrition for Malnourished Children: F-75 and F-100 Therapeutic Milks Secured
Nepal's Department of Health Services is procuring critical F-75 and F-100 therapeutic milk formulas. These specialized nutritional products are essential for treating severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children, a life-threatening condition. This procurement ensures vulnerable children in Nepal receive the vital care needed for recovery, highlighting the government's commitment to improving child health and nutrition across the nation.
Read Update →DR Congo Ebola Bundibugyo Outbreak: Global Health Alert and Response
A Public Health Emergency of International Concern has been declared for an Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak spanning the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The World Health Organization's designation highlights the severe challenges posed by regional conflict, extensive population movement, and cross-border transmission risks. International efforts are focusing on robust surveillance and rapid intervention, prioritizing vulnerable neighboring countries.
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Turning development justice analysis into collective actions
Against a backdrop of global backlash, the Women Deliver Conference 2026 in Melbourne served as a radical site of resistance. Leaders like Kate Lappin and Matcha Phorn-in called for the de-corporatization of care, the protection of indigenous lands against exploitative "development," and a unified front for sexual and reproductive justice

High-Priority Pathogens in Nepal
I. National AMR Snapshot (2024–2028) Strategic Context: Under the National Action Plan, Nepal is moving toward genomic surveillance (SPEED project) and real-time digital reporting (SORMAS/EWARS). Clinical Priority (ESKAPE Group): * Acinetobacter spp.: 72% MDR (High ICU risk)K. pneumoniae: 56% MDR (Carbapenem-resistance rising). E. coli: 51% MDR (45.6% presumptive ESBL-producers).

Shifting 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."

A Clinical Perspective on Maternal Hematology: The Third Trimester and Fetal Growth Outcomes
Discover why maternal hemoglobin has a "Goldilocks zone" in the third trimester. Learn how both anemia and excessively high iron levels uniquely impact fetal growth, birth weight, and brain development.
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The Tangled Web of Health in Modern South Asia
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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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The multi dimensional path through chronic pain: A deep dive into the hidden biology of recovery
Chronic pain isn’t a lingering injury—it’s a rewired nervous system. Once pain persists beyond three months, the brain, spinal cord, immune system, and sleep architecture reorganize around danger prediction, not tissue damage. This deep‑dive explains chronic pain as a network disorder, driven by central sensitization, neuroinflammation, distorted body maps, and disrupted slow‑wave sleep.
Will a landmark judgment spur progress from menstrual hygiene to menstrual justice?
India’s Supreme Court has declared menstrual health a fundamental right under Article 21, mandating nationwide access to toilets, pads, and stigma‑free education. The ruling aims to end period poverty, reduce school dropouts, and ensure dignity for all menstruators, including transgender and non‑binary individuals.
History in making as governments draft a legally binding Treaty for rights of older persons
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