SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go, a health reforms crusader and Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and on Youth, hailed the signing of Republic Act
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Kaso ng tigdas sa bansa, sumipa—WHO
UMAKYAT sa 20% ang kaso ng measles o tigdas sa taong 2023 ayon sa World Health Organization (WHO) at U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
W.H.O. declares mpox outbreak in Africa global health emergency
THE World Health Organization has taken decisive action in response to a rapidly spreading mpox outbreak in Africa. The viral infection, which began in the
Global malaria cases nearing 250 million; Philippines cases up by almost 90% in 2023
The Philippine has seen a rise in malaria cases by almost 90%. According to the Department of Health (DOH) the reopening of the economy after
Thailand uses AI to assist depressed individuals
THAILAND’s National Health Security Office (NHSO) launched an AI technology to help depressed patients seeking immediate professional help. The initiative known as AI DMIND allows
U.S. sanctions cripple healthcare system in Syria
SYRIA’s healthcare system is a picture of collapsed hospitals and pharmaceutical factories following thirteen years of raging war and U.S. sanctions. The sanctions have affected
UAE researchers exploring ai to predict next malaria outbreak
RESEARCHERS at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence based in Abu Dhabi are making significant efforts to combat malaria a life-threatening disease primarily found
Gaza’s medical system nearly collapse under siege
THE unrelenting air raids, and Israel’s decision to cut off water, electricity, and fuel supply to Gaza are pushing its local medical system to the
DOH at WHO, inilunsad ang 2024-2028 Philippine Council for Mental Health Strategic Framework
INILUNSAD ng Department of Health (DOH), sa pakikipagtulungan ng World Health Organization (WHO), ang 2024-2028 Philippine Council for Mental Health (PCMH) Strategic Framework. Pinangunahan ni
11 million Sudanese in need of urgent medical aid– WHO
THE World Health Organization (WHO) warned that continuing attacks on healthcare facilities, equipment, and workers in Sudan are depriving women of life-saving healthcare. More than