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Thailand battles heat stroke, related illnesses as temperatures soar

April 29, 2025
Thailand battles heat stroke, related illnesses as temperatures soar

Thailand is facing an intensifying public health challenge as rising temperatures push parts of the country into extreme heat territory. Rather than simply warning about heatstroke, health officials are now highlighting a broader concern: a systemic climate and public health […]

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Childhood autoimmune diseases and their impact in Malaysia

April 24, 2025
Childhood autoimmune Diseases and their impact in Malaysia

Resource person: Dr Lim Sern Chin, Consultant Paediatrician and Paediatric Rheumatologist at ParkCity Medical Centre Children face lifelong conditions When most people think about arthritis or lupus, they picture adults. But for a small number of Malaysian children, these conditions […]

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Myanmar earthquake survivors face health crisis; UN seeks emergency medical aid

April 22, 2025
Myanmar earthquake survivors face health crisis; UN seeks emergency medical aid

More than a month after a powerful earthquake devastated central Myanmar, a senior United Nations official is warning that urgent medical assistance is needed to prevent a worsening humanitarian crisis. Titon Mitra, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in […]

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Intco launches new syntex gloves, a sustainable alternative to natural latex

April 22, 2025
Intco launches new syntex gloves, a sustainable alternative to natural latex

China-based Intco Medical has introduced Syntex, its patented synthetic disposable latex glove designed to replace natural latex in healthcare, food processing, and industrial settings. The gloves meet EN455, EN374, FDA, and EU CE standards, ensuring compliance and safety. Syntex offers […]

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India struggles with low breast cancer screening – study

April 16, 2025
India struggles with low breast cancer screening - study

India ranks among the countries with the poorest breast cancer screening coverage, with only 1.3% of women aged 45 and older undergoing mammograms, according to a new study in BMC Public Health. This figure falls far below the global average […]

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China expands traditional medicine supply with larger cultivation areas

March 24, 2025
China expands traditional medicine supply with larger cultivation area

China’s production of traditional Chinese medicinal (TCM) materials has been steadily increasing, with planting areas now spanning approximately 50 million mu (3.33 million hectares), according to Liu Lihua from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. This expansion, which has […]

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Classes suspended in Manila amid extreme heat

March 3, 2025
Classes suspended in Manila amid extreme heat

Several schools in the Philippines’ National Capital Region suspended classes on Monday, 3 March, due to soaring temperatures, with the heat index expected to reach up to 42°C. In Manila, afternoon classes in all public and private schools were canceled […]

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Audit sought for Philippines public health funds; health dept seeks more budget

February 28, 2025
Audit sought for Philippines public health funds; health dept seeks more budget

The Philippines’ Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Department of Health (DOH) have requested the Commission on Audit to conduct a special audit of previously released funds for Public Health Emergency Benefits and Allowances (PHEBA). The review aims […]

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Taiwan’s Health Ministry outlines emergency response to hospital congestion

February 26, 2025
Taiwan's Health Ministry outlines emergency response to hospital congestion

Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare has introduced three short-term response strategies to ease hospital congestion: optimizing bed allocation, enhancing regional hospital coordination, and improving hierarchical medical information. Additionally, the ministry is reviewing adjustments to health insurance benefits and reinforcing […]

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ITRMC acquires Philippines’ first helium-free MRI in Gov’t healthcare

February 17, 2025
ITRMC acquires Philippines’ first helium-free MRI in Gov't healthcare

The Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center (ITRMC) in the Philippines has become the first government hospital in the country to acquire a helium-free magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine, enhancing diagnostic precision while promoting sustainability. The state-of-the-art 1.5 Tesla MRI, […]

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