World AIDS Day: UN urges leaders to ‘take the rights path to end AIDS’ by 2030

Observed annually on 1 December, the World AIDS Day serves as a reminder of the global fight against the pandemic while commemorating lives lost and celebrating progress. “Every 25 seconds, someone in the world is infected with HIV,” Mr. Guterres said. “One-quarter of people living with HIV – more than nine million people – lack […]

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LeapFrog Investments Raises Record $1.15 Billion to Accelerate Healthcare and Finance for 100 Million in Emerging Markets

LeapFrog Investments, a leading private equity firm focused on investing in emerging markets, has successfully closed its fourth fund, raising a record $1.15 billion in commitments. This fundraising effort not only surpassed its original target of $1 billion but also included significant co-investments, marking a milestone in the firm’s mission to transform the lives of […]

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Democrats Urge Biden to Take Further Action on Marijuana Policy and Prosecutions Before His Term Ends

A growing number of Democratic lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to take additional steps to reform marijuana policy, calling for a reduction in federal marijuana prosecutions before the end of his term. The calls come after Biden’s previous moves, including the rescheduling of marijuana and issuing pardons for individuals convicted of nonviolent marijuana offenses, […]

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Europe’s Hospital Crisis: The Decline in Beds and Its Long-Term Risks

The ongoing decline in hospital bed availability across Europe is raising alarms about the region’s preparedness for future health crises. As healthcare systems across the European Union (EU) face increasing pressure, experts are warning that the decrease in hospital capacity could jeopardize the ability to respond effectively to emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This […]

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Tackling Maternal Mortality: USAID’s Commitment to Improving Pregnancy and Childbirth Care

Ensuring the safety and well-being of women during pregnancy and childbirth is a cornerstone of USAID’s global health initiatives. While maternal mortality rates have seen progress since 2000, advancements have slowed in recent years. Tragically, more than 800 women continue to die every day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. Alarmingly, nearly 95 percent […]

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Upholding human rights is key to ending AIDS by 2030

Titled “Take the rights path to end AIDS,” the report outlines how stigma, discrimination, and punitive laws hinder progress in the fight against HIV. Despite significant advancements in HIV treatment and prevention, human rights violations continue to block access to essential services. In 2023, 630,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses, and 1.3 million people acquired […]

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Breakthrough in Brain Waste-Clearance System Visualization

New Study Confirms the Glymphatic System Functions in Living Humans for the First Time In a groundbreaking study, researchers have confirmed the existence of brain waste-clearance channels in living humans, providing a new understanding of the brain’s glymphatic system. This system is essential for draining waste and toxins from the brain, and its dysfunction has […]

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UK Gynaecology Waiting Lists Double in Four Years to an Estimated 630,000, Leaving Women in Pain and Uncertainty

New research has revealed that the waiting list for gynaecology appointments across the UK has more than doubled in the past four years, with around 630,000 women now waiting for consultations or procedures. This dramatic increase comes as the NHS struggles to keep up with demand following the pandemic. Women’s health advocates are calling for […]

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Jeddah conference closes with adoption of global pledges to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Immediately following the adoption of the commitments in the Saudi coastal city, the host country’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel said the conference outcome provides “critical building blocks” for member states and international bodies to significantly act against antimicrobial resistance, and that it builds on the Political Declaration on AMR adopted at a High-Level UN […]

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World News in Brief: Haiti crisis, measles surge, global torture accord turns 40

Stéphane Dujarric told reporters at UN Headquarters in New York that according to  UN migration agency, IOM, more than 4,300 people have fled their homes in Port-au-Prince and neighbouring towns. “Despite the insecurity and access restrictions, we along with our partners are responding to the growing needs resulting from the continued and increasing violence,” Mr. Dujarric […]

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