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•The Emerging Landscape of Thyroid Health in Central Nepal•How a Recent Western Nepal Study is Redefining Anemia Diagnosis•How H. Pylori is Impacting the Health of Karnali’s High-Altitude Communities•Sweet Poison, Bitter Reality: The Unseen Diabetes Epidemic Among Nepal’s Youth•How Missing Checklists and Protocols are Costing Lives in Nepal’s ERs•Why Your Lungs May Hold the Secret to Your Stress Levels•Walking in Fear: Why Nepal’s Streets Aren't Safe and the Race to Stop a "Hidden Killer"•Why Poor Living and Working Conditions are Shattering the Mental Health of Nepali Workers•Silent Suffering: Why Nepal’s Doctors and Nurses Are Not Reporting Child Abuse•New Study Highlights Metabolism Risks in Combination Antidepressant Therapy in Nepal•The Emerging Landscape of Thyroid Health in Central Nepal•How a Recent Western Nepal Study is Redefining Anemia Diagnosis•How H. Pylori is Impacting the Health of Karnali’s High-Altitude Communities•Sweet Poison, Bitter Reality: The Unseen Diabetes Epidemic Among Nepal’s Youth•How Missing Checklists and Protocols are Costing Lives in Nepal’s ERs•Why Your Lungs May Hold the Secret to Your Stress Levels•Walking in Fear: Why Nepal’s Streets Aren't Safe and the Race to Stop a "Hidden Killer"•Why Poor Living and Working Conditions are Shattering the Mental Health of Nepali Workers•Silent Suffering: Why Nepal’s Doctors and Nurses Are Not Reporting Child Abuse•New Study Highlights Metabolism Risks in Combination Antidepressant Therapy in Nepal

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Feminist Lens on AMR: Why Gender Inequality Fuels Drug Resistance
Health disparities and equity

Feminist Lens on AMR: Why Gender Inequality Fuels Drug Resistance

Gender inequality fuels antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Women, girls, and gender‑diverse people face harmful norms, caregiving burdens, violence, stigma, and limited access to timely healthcare, all of which increase infection risk and inappropriate antibiotic use. AMR disproportionately affects those who cannot seek or complete treatment due to social, economic, and cultural barriers. A feminist, rights‑based, gender‑transformative AMR response is essential to ensure early diagnosis, equitable care, and policies that protect the most marginalized.

Shobha Shukla
The Global Race for Hantavirus Immunity
Medicine and Research

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.

· Reviewed byDr Basudha Shrestha
Understanding Hantavirus and Nepal’s Preparedness
Infectious Diseases

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).

Sanjogta Thapa Magar
Beyond the Operating Room: The Unseen Psychological and Socioeconomic Toll of Kidney Transplantation
Mental Health

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.

Sabina Maharjan

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Turning development justice analysis into collective actions
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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

Shobha Shukla
High-Priority Pathogens in Nepal
Health Research Updates

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).

· Reviewed byDr Basudha Shrestha
Shifting Power to the People: The Historic Promise of Women Deliver 2026
Current Affair

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."

Shobha Shukla
A Clinical Perspective on Maternal Hematology: The Third Trimester and Fetal Growth Outcomes
Women's Health

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.

Dr. Asmita Pandey
Do You Really Need to Lift Heavy Weights to Build Muscle?
Controversial Views

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.

· Reviewed byDr. Sumit Kumar Yadav
The Tangled Web of Health in Modern South Asia
Global Health

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.

· Reviewed byProf. Dr. Kishor Adhikari

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How Organs-on-a-Chip and Bioprinting are Redefining Human Medicine

Organs-on-a-Chip: The Future of Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine Animal models fail nearly 90% of the time in predicting human drug responses. A new wave of microfluidics, bioprinting, and stem‑cell engineering is transforming biomedical research. From lung‑on‑a‑chip to vascularized kidney organoids and patient‑specific iPSC models, micro‑physiological systems are reshaping toxicology, pharmacology, and regenerative medicine. This article explores the breakthroughs driving this shift — and what it means for the future of human‑relevant science.

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Reviewed byAstha Paudel
Public Health

Antimicrobial resistance under gender lens

AMR is not gender-blind. Beyond the biology of "superbugs," a complex mix of social inequality, gender-based violence, and cultural stigma is fueling the rise of antimicrobial resistance. From the disproportionate burden on female caregivers to the barriers women face in accessing timely, safe healthcare, this article explores why a feminist, intersectional approach is essential to solving one of the world’s top 10 global health threats.

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Bobby Ramakant
Healthcare policy and reform

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##

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Reviewed byProf. Dr. Kishor Adhikari

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