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TikTok Collaborates with WHO for Mental Health Campaign

TikTok

TikTok partnered with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to promote mental health education through a year-long collaboration. The initiative will focus on providing reliable mental wellbeing content and combating misinformation with the help of WHO’s Fides Network, a community of healthcare professionals who are also TikTok creators. This network includes creators from the UK, US, … Read more

WHO Reports Increase in Problematic Social Media Use Among Teens

Social Media

The World Health Organization issued a warning on Wednesday about a “sharp rise in problematic social media use” among teenagers in Europe, indicating that it is negatively affecting their mental health. The organization’s European division also highlighted that more than one in ten adolescents are at “risk of problematic gaming.” The WHO Europe defined problematic … Read more

World health organization evaluates risks and benefits of AI in healthcare sector

World health organization evaluates risks and benefits of AI in healthcare sector

LMMs can process various data inputs, including text, images, and video. The WHO identified five key areas where LMMs could be applied. Despite its potential, the WHO warns of documented risks associated with LMMs. Generative artificial intelligence holds the potential to revolutionize healthcare, impacting areas such as drug development and faster diagnoses. However, on Thursday, … Read more

Soda-related Deaths Hit 8 Million Annually, Sparking Tax Debate

Soda-related Deaths Hit 8 Million Annually, Sparking Tax Debate

WHO: 2.6M alcohol deaths, 8M from unhealthy diets yearly. Urgent: Increase taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks for healthier lifestyles. WHO to release alcohol tax manual for public health and revenue. World Health Organization (WHO) unveiled shocking statistics, disclosing that 2.6 million deaths worldwide are annually attributed to alcohol consumption, while an alarming 8 million … Read more

Bangladesh Hit by Deadliest Dengue Wave, Toll Reaches 1,600

Bangladesh Hit by Deadliest Dengue Wave, Toll Reaches 1,600

Annual death toll hits record 1,606 in severe outbreak Dengue, a recurring risk during July-September monsoon season Over 309,000 cases this year, nearly six times last year’s count Bangladesh is currently grappling with its most severe dengue fever outbreak to date, with the annual death toll reaching 1,606, as per official reports released on Monday. … Read more

Israel-Hamas War: WHO Reiterates Trust in Gaza Ministry’s Death Toll Estimates

Israel-Hamas War: WHO Reiterates Trust in Gaza Ministry's Death Toll Estimates

WHO reaffirms confidence in Gaza health ministry’s death toll reports. Gaza health ministry, run by Hamas, states over 11,000 deaths since Israel’s airstrikes. Dr. Margaret Harris from WHO emphasizes consistency in global evaluation of health services. The World Health Organization has once again expressed its confidence in the accuracy of death toll reports from Gaza’s … Read more

Israel-Hamas War: Biden Seeks $105B Extra Funding, $14B for Israel

Israel-Hamas War: Biden Seeks $105B Extra Funding, $14B for Israel

Biden administration to request $105 billion for aid to Ukraine and Israel $14 billion earmarked for Israel in alignment with their requests Crossing unlikely to open Friday, with the first convoy expected over the weekend The Biden administration is set to seek $105 billion in congressional funding on Friday to provide aid and resources to … Read more

1,000 people die of dengue in severe outbreak in Bangladesh

1,000 people die of dengue in severe outbreak in Bangladesh

Bangladesh faces its worst dengue outbreak in recent weeks, with nearly 1,000 reported deaths. Heavy monsoon rains have created ideal breeding conditions for dengue-carrying mosquitoes. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and intravenous fluids are in short supply. In recent weeks, Bangladesh has experienced its most severe outbreak of dengue, resulting in nearly 1,000 deaths, according to authorities. … Read more

Egypt requires polio vaccination certificate for travelers from specific countries

polio vaccination certificate

The Egyptian government now requires travelers from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and other nations to show a polio vaccination certificate for entry. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) posted an advisory on its website on Monday stating that  “as informed by the Egyptian authorities, passengers travelling to Egypt from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Malawi, Mozambique and Congo are requested to … Read more

WHO Aid Arrives in Benghazi for 250,000 People

WHO Aid Arrives in Benghazi for 250,000 People

WHO delivers health supplies for 250,000 people in Libya. Shipment includes essential medicines, and trauma and emergency surgery provisions. WHO representative cautions local authorities against conducting mass burials for the deceased. The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the delivery of sufficient health supplies to assist 250,000 individuals in Libya. According to a WHO statement, … Read more

Covid hospitalizations surge in US, mask mandates urged

Covid

Covid hospitalizations in the US have increased by nearly 19% in just one week. Deaths from Covid have risen by over 21% in the same period. The CDC has urged people to get vaccinated and boosted. In the United States, there has been a significant increase in Covid hospitalizations, up by nearly 19% in just … Read more

China lab leak Covid most likely, says FBI chief Christopher Wray

Christopher Wray

The FBI believes Covid-19 most likely came from a lab run by the Chinese government. But judgements by other US government agencies diverge from those of the FBI. Joe Biden supports a whole-of-government effort to discover how Covid began. The agency thinks Covid-19 most likely came from a lab run by the Chinese government, according … Read more

Exercise is more effective than medication for Mental Health: Study

Mental Health

Physical activity is 1.5 times more effective at treating depression. Than psychotherapy or the most common drugs.  People with depression experiencing the greatest benefits. Experts at the University of South Australia say that a new study shows that physical activity is 1.5 times more effective at treating depression than psychotherapy or the most common drugs. … Read more

265,000 deaths reported annually from chronic burns worldwide

265,000 deaths
  • Burn wounds are devastating tissue injuries having severe effect.
  • Considered fourth most common type of injuries worldwide.
  • Burns injured mainly reported in the low socio-economic countries.

KARACHI: “Around 265,000 deaths are reported annually from chronic burns worldwide, according to World Health Organization (WHO). Burn wounds are devastating tissue injuries having severe traumatic effect on the victims. They are considered as the fourth most common type of injuries worldwide, mainly reported in the low socio-economic and underdeveloped countries.”

Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Choudhary, Director of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences and COMSTECH Coordinator General, expressed these views while speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the 3-day workshop on “Stem Cells in Skin Regeneration” held at the Dr. Panjwani Center for Molecular Medicine and Drug Research (PCMD), University of Karachi.

More than 70 students, researchers and medical doctors from various universities of Pakistan are participating in the workshop, jointly organized by Dr. Panjwani Center (PCMD), Sindh Innovation Research and Education Network (SIREN), and International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi.

Prof. Choudhary said that wound assessment and management was critical for positive outcomes and successful treatment. Poorly managed wounds are one of the leading causes of increased morbidity, he added.

He said that stem cell therapy had a great potential to repair damaged cells, tissues or organs for restoration of their normal physiological functions.

Stem Cell Research Laboratory at the PCMD is fully equipped with all necessary instruments and equipment, he informed the participants, adding that Various research projects have been successfully completed related to the regeneration of skin wounds, cardiomyocytes, neurons, hepatocytes under in vitro and in vivo conditions. The workshop will provide better understanding of applications of human stem cells, and their healing potential in skin wounds, he said.

Prof. Dr. Asmat Salim, the workshop coordinator, said that stem cell therapy had a great potential to repair damaged cells, tissues or organs for restoration of their normal physiological functions. Stem-cell-based therapeutic strategies have been proposed to treat skin injuries, she maintained. Participants, in the workshop, will learn how to develop skin wound models, isolate and transplant stem cells, and perform histochemical analysis, she told the participants and added that workshop would comprise lectures and laboratory sessions through integrated learning methods, utilizing hands-on training.

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WHO chief arrives in Aleppo on plane carrying aids

Aleppo

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived in Aleppo. with humanitarian aid. And $290,000 worth of trauma emergency and surgical kits. A second flight is due to arrive in Syria on Sunday. The director-general of the World Health Organization arrived on Saturday in the earthquake-stricken city of Aleppo. In collaboration with Dubai’s International Humanitarian City (IHC), Tedros Adhanom … Read more

Cameroon limits Eq Guinea border activity over deaths

Cameroon

Cameroon has limited travel along its border with Equatorial Guinea. Due to “many inexplicable deaths” from an unidentified illness. That causes hemorrhagic fever. Cameroon has limited travel along its border with Equatorial Guinea, according to Minister of Public Health Malachie Manaouda on Friday. Following “many inexplicable deaths” from an unidentified illness that causes hemorrhagic fever. … Read more

Almost 30,000 rescued from near earthquake

Turkey Earthquake

Turkey has evacuated 28,044 residents from the epicenter of earthquake. With 23,437 evacuated by air. And 4,607 by road and train. The southern Turkish province of Kahramanmaras, which is close to the epicenter of Monday’s catastrophic earthquake, has at least 28,044 residents who have been evacuated. According to Turkey’s crisis management organization, AFAD, as of … Read more

Up to 23M people could be affected by earthquake, says WHO

WHO

WHO estimates that 23 million people are exposed to the earthquake. Including 5 million vulnerable populations and 350,000 older people, 1.4 million children. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus described the situation as a “race against time”. The massive earthquake that slammed southern Turkey early on Monday has killed over 5,000 people and injured thousands more, according … Read more

NIH registered 17 new COVID-19 cases

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  • No death occurred due to coronavirus in last 24 hours.
  • 4,462 tests have been conducted in the country.
  • Condition of 10 patients affected is said to be critical.

ISLAMABAD: National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad has recorded 17 new cases of COVID-19 during the last 24 hours while no death has occurred due to corona.

According to the details, the NIH report has stated that 4,462 coronavirus tests have been conducted across the country in the last 24 hours, in which 17 new cases of corona have been reported and the rate of positive cases of the Covid is 0.38 percent. . While the condition of 10 patients affected by Coronavirus is said to be critical.

The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has warned that the threat of a new type of coronavirus continues, but the current situation regarding care management, vaccines and treatment is better compared to 2019.

In recent weeks, there have been reports of increased pressure on hospital admissions and health systems, particularly in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere where respiratory diseases, including influenza, are common.

The WHO director said it is important to highlight the importance of vaccines and food to prevent hospitalization, severe illness, and death.

He said that due to the huge population and their movement in China, the cases have increased a lot but they are unable to get comprehensive data.

He said that this data is very useful for WHO and the world. All countries are requested to share this data for a regular, rapid, and robust assessment of the current situation.

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WHO warns against use of Indian cough syrups in Uzbekistan

Indian cough syrups

WHO has issued warning against the use of 2 Indian children’s cough syrups. Uzbekistan claimed 18 kids had perished after ingesting syrup produced by a company. Marion Biotech-produced goods were “substandard”. The World Health Organization has issued a warning against the use of two Indian children’s cough syrups after Uzbekistan deaths were connected to them. … Read more

Uganda authorities formally declares end of Ebola outbreak

Ebola outbreak

Ugandan authorities have declared the latest Ebola outbreak to be over. The World Health Organization says an outbreak is declared over after 42 days. The 42-day period is double the incubation period for Ebola. After 42 days with no new cases, Ugandan authorities formally declared the latest Ebola outbreak to be over. On Wednesday, an … Read more

Satellite images show crowding at China’s crematoriums and burial homes

Satellite images

As China fights an unprecedented wave of Covid-19 infections. Satellite photos of several Chinese towns have revealed crowds at crematoriums and burial homes. 37 deaths reported since December 7. As China fights an unprecedented wave of Covid-19 infections after removing rigorous pandemic limits, satellite photos of several Chinese towns have revealed crowds at crematoriums and … Read more

Celebrity deaths raise concerns about China’s death toll

Covid in China

The official Covid death toll is questioned as more notable Chinese perish. Chu Lanlan’s passing away last month at the age of 40 shocked many. The WHO said China is significantly underestimating Covid’s true toll. The official Covid death toll has come under scrutiny as more and more deaths of prominent Chinese citizens are made … Read more

WHO: China ‘under-representing’ true impact of Covid outbreak

Covid

WHO wants China’s hospitalization and mortality data ASAP. WHO disputes China’s “narrow” definition of Covid fatality. Over Lunar New Year, experts fear the epidemic could spread to rural areas. Top global health experts have urged Beijing to provide more information about the explosive spread as the World Health Organization has accused China of “under-representing” the … Read more

Australia, Canada restricts Chinese Covid travelers

Covid

Over a dozen countries and territories limit Chinese travelers. All tourists from China, Hong Kong, and Macao must have negative test results. WHO called Beijing’s precautions “understandable” and urged further information. Due to an increase in COVID-19 instances, more than a dozen nations and territories have placed restrictions on travelers from China. Australia and Canada … Read more

CDC warns of a rise in severe strep A infections among children

Strep A

CDC said that respiratory viruses like RSV, flu, and Covid are on the rise. Group A streptococci are the same bacteria that cause strep throat and scarlet fever. Two young children have died in the Denver area. The number of cases of invasive strep In a health alert, the CDC said that respiratory viruses like … Read more

China’s Covid wave alerts India to new variants

India and china

India will randomly test 2% of foreign visitors for Covid-19. Most Indians quit wearing masks after Covid requirements were lowered. China braces for illness outbreak after abandoning zero-Covid. India is on high alert for any new varieties that could emerge from the surge of infections sweeping neighboring China, therefore the country’s health minister has encouraged … Read more

WHO supports ‘dangerous’ India cough syrup claim in Gambia

Gambia

The WHO will ban four cough syrups related to 69 deaths in The Gambia. The products were produced by an Indian company, Maiden Pharmaceuticals. An Indian official labelled the WHO’s accusation “presumptuous.” After India claimed that four cough syrups connected to infant mortality in The Gambia passed inspection in-home tests, the WHO reaffirmed its decision … Read more