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These drugs can control obesity, WHO also approved Source link
Covid cases : Do you think Corona is gone? If yes, then you also live in misunderstanding. Because according to the WHO, the Corona Virus still kills 1,700 people every week. The shocking report from the World Health Organization says that although people now take Covid lightly, it is still serious. Because of this, a … Read more
Shortcut to 10,000 steps per day: Staying fit despite changing lifestyles and eating habits has become a major challenge. The sedentary lifestyle, in particular, now increases health risks. The risk of cardiovascular diseases increases in particular. The main reason for this is too much physical inactivity. Which has become a major problem not only for … Read more
The 77th annual session of WHO for South-East Asia was organized on Monday October 7 in Delhi, the capital of the country. During this period, Indian Health Minister JP Nadda was elected president of the WHO South-East Asia region. During this, JP Nadda also discussed the program. Nadda gave this information He said that the … Read more
WHO has declared a global health emergency regarding Mpox Clade 1, following which the Indian government is on alert. In such a situation, notifications are issued continuously by the Health Ministry. In this context, a letter was written by Health Secretary Apoorva Chandra to all states on Thursday (September 26). In this letter, guidelines related … Read more
Home News Monkeypox alert: Centre asks states, Union Territories to ensure preparedness after first positive case of monkeypox confirmed in India The Centre’s advice came amid the first confirmed case of Mpox discovered in the country on Monday. According to the Union Health Ministry, a man who had arrived in the country after a trip … Read more
Home Health Can mobile phones cause brain cancer? New WHO report says otherwise A new study by the World Health Organization (WHO), after 28 years of review, says that mobile phones do not necessarily pose a risk. A systematic review of the possible health effects of exposure to radio waves has shown that mobile phones … Read more
Sperm count : The sperm count in men worldwide is continuously decreasing. It has reduced by more than half in the last 45 years. According to experts, Indian men are the most affected. The report of the journal ‘Human Reproduction Update’ states that there has been a continuous decline in sperm count since 1973. Due … Read more