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Full CoverageTurning 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
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."
DR Congo Battles Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak with Strong Partnerships
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are intensifying their joint efforts to contain a rapidly evolving Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo strain. This partnership, alongside international support, focuses on surveillance, patient care, and crucial community engagement. Despite challenges, the DRC's vast experience and strong leadership offer a solid foundation to overcome this latest health crisis.
Read Update →Synear Dumpling Recall: Undeclared Allergens Prompt Health Alert
Synear Foods USA has recalled over 71,000 pounds of frozen pork and crab soup dumplings due to misbranding and undeclared allergens. This vital alert protects consumers, especially those with severe food allergies to ingredients like soy, wheat, or egg, which could cause dangerous reactions if not properly listed on the label.

No Licensed Cure for Ebola Bundibugyo: WHO Calls for Clinical Trials
Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak: Regional Response and Global Health Concerns
Ebola Outbreak in DRC: MSF Raises Alarm Over Rapid Spread of Bundibugyo Virus
Nepal Boosts Fight Against Vector-Borne Diseases with Essential Medicine Procurement
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The Global Race for Hantavirus Immunity
A global push to develop the first licensed hantavirus vaccine has accelerated after the deadly 2026 Andes virus outbreak on the MV Hondius. Advances in structural biology, mRNA engineering, DNA platforms, and freezer‑free stabilization technologies are reshaping vaccine development. Despite scientific momentum, limited commercial incentives and biological challenges continue to delay progress. With climate change driving more frequent outbreaks, coordinated global efforts like CEPI’s 100 Days Mission aim to transform future hantavirus events from crises into manageable public‑health responses.

Understanding Hantavirus and Nepal’s Preparedness
A deadly Hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship in May 2026 reignited global concern about this rodent‑borne virus, a threat that already affects Nepal. Hantaviruses, carried by rats, mice, and voles, spread when virus‑contaminated dust becomes airborne. In Asia, they cause Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS); in the Americas, the far deadlier Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS).

Beyond the Operating Room: The Unseen Psychological and Socioeconomic Toll of Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplantation remains a life‑saving intervention, but new evidence shows that its true impact extends far beyond surgical success. Recent systematic reviews reveal that both donors and recipients face significant psychological, socioeconomic, and long‑term physical challenges that are often overlooked. Donors may mask distress, experience fatigue, or feel guilt after complications, while recipients struggle with anxiety, financial strain, and unequal access to follow‑up care. Additional risks, including iron deficiency and increased skin cancer rates, further complicate recovery. Emerging research and KDIGO guidelines call for a holistic, lifelong care model that integrates mental health support, socioeconomic assistance, and improved patient education to ensure genuine post‑transplant well‑being.

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
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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.

Do You Really Need to Lift Heavy Weights to Build Muscle?
Muscle growth depends on effort, not just heavy lifting; science proves light weights can build equal muscle when trained to near-failure.

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.

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.
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PUBMED CURATEDTop Journals
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The UN SDGs as a global 'directive shift' and the institutionalization of sustainability research
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Media coverage of doping: subjective perceptions, evaluations, and perceived effects among elite athletes
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Global burden of enteric infectious diseases, diarrhoeal diseases, and corresponding aetiologies, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Clinical Trials
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The role of acupuncture as a complementary therapy for sepsis: a narrative review of the evidence and future trial directions
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Preconditioning lung collapse: effects of early recruitment maneuvers on lung deflation dynamics during one-lung ventilation
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Objective assessment of rosacea erythema severity: a multimodal artificial intelligence framework integrating VISIA® imaging and image-derived tabular features
Precision Health & Longevity
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The UN SDGs as a global 'directive shift' and the institutionalization of sustainability research
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Media coverage of doping: subjective perceptions, evaluations, and perceived effects among elite athletes
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Global burden of enteric infectious diseases, diarrhoeal diseases, and corresponding aetiologies, 1990-2023: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023
Health Research Updates
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National Heart Center Perfusion Guidelines
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Cardiometabolic, Glycaemic, and Metabolic Safety of Hormonal Contraceptives in Women with Medical Conditions: A Systematic Review
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AGO Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Locally Advanced and Metastatic Breast Cancer: Update 2026
Opinion & Analysis
Nepal’s 40% Out of Pocket Health Burden
Despite health progress, Nepali families still pay 40.3% of chronic care costs directly. This article exposes how subsidy design, weak medicine supply, and uneven primary care leave households vulnerable — and offers practical reforms to protect them. ## When illness means debt, health gains don’t reach the people##
A Parent’s Guide to Managing Diarrhea and Ear Infections in Nepal
More medicine isn't always better. Discover how to spot dehydration "red flags," when to skip the antibiotics, and simple steps to keep your child comfortable and safe during recovery.
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.
Policy & Public Health
Experts Urge Indonesia to Ratify Global Tobacco Treaty and Enforce Industry Accountability
The invisible must get served first by a legally binding treaty for older persons
Feminist Lens on AMR: Why Gender Inequality Fuels Drug Resistance
Nepal’s Rapid Transition from Youth Bulge to Ageing Society
How Body Shaming is Fueling a Mental Health Crisis in Kathmandu’s Schools
Preventing, finding and treating all TB at ground zero
Unjust Access: Breaking the Systemic Barriers to Global Gender Justice
From Petri Dishes to Micro-Struggle: Realities of Food Microbiology in Nepal
The Impact of Plastic Teabags on South Asian Health and Environment
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