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Indian Employees See Real Gains from Mental Health Initiatives at Work

A survey found that 39% of the Indian workforce has benefited from their company's mental health programs. These programs are helping employees improve




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Indus to become ‘a seasonal river’ by 2050 if glaciers continue melting

At an event co-hosted by IWMI and USAID, experts warn that rapid melting of glaciers in Pakistan's north could turn the Indus River seasonal, endangering 240 million lives.

The post Indus to become ‘a seasonal river’ by 2050 if glaciers continue melting first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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Seeds of Change: Navigating climate-induced challenges in farming and everyday life

The seminar, organized by IWMI, looked at how climate change threatens Pakistan's agriculture-dependent economy, requiring adaptive measures like flood protection, drought-resistant crops, and public awareness.

The post Seeds of Change: Navigating climate-induced challenges in farming and everyday life first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).



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It takes a village: the Indian farmers who built a wall against drought

IWMI commissioned this article following fieldwork conducted on the political economy of policy processes in India, under the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies.

The post It takes a village: the Indian farmers who built a wall against drought first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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Indian Organ Donation Day: A Day of Double Victory for MOHAN Foundation

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li MOHAN Foundation was awarded the title of the best NGO for its outstanding contributions to




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India's Growing Heart Transplant Requirements: Fresh Insights

In India around 50,000 people require medlinkheart transplants/medlink annually, but merely 0.2 percent are fortunate enough to receive suitable donors, say experts.




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India Implements Various Initiatives to Promote Organ Donations

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announced that the Indian government has implemented several initiatives to boost medlinkorgan donations/medlink in the country.




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Challenge of Organ Donation in India: Doctors Speak Out

Doctors urge India to raise medlinkorgan donation/medlink awareness due to critical supply shortage ahead of World Organ Donation Day with a dismal donation rate of 0.




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Organ Transplant: Recent Milestones Across India

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li GMCH in Guwahati pioneers deceased kidney transplants in Northeast India/li liErnakulam




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Bloodless Liver Transplant Saves Two Young Girls in India

In a pioneering medical achievement, medical professionals in Faridabad, Haryana, have accomplished liver transplants in two young girls diagnosed with




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Two Kidneys, One Chance: India's First Dual Kidney Transplant

In a significant medical breakthrough, AIIMS Delhi recently accomplished its inaugural dual kidney transplant, presenting a beacon of hope for numerous




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India Appeals for Stem Cell Donors to Battle Blood Disorders

Experts emphasize India's urgent requirement for stem cell donors to combat medlinkblood cancer/medlink, which claims the lives of over 70,000 individuals annually (!--ref1--).




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Expanding the Donor Pool: Considering Organ Exchange Among Unrelated Individuals

Experts suggest that opening up organ exchange among unrelated individuals could expand the donor pool, potentially saving many lives. While this move




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Organ Donation Surge in Parts of India, But Lag Persists

Experts on National Organ Donation Day (!--ref1--) noted that, while medlinkorgan donation/medlink has increased in some parts of India, it remains sluggish in most other areas.




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Transform Lives: Support Deceased Organ Donation in India

Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, emphasized the need to promote deceased organ donation in India (!--ref1--).




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Gene Therapy Restores Vision for Patients Born Blind

Patients born with genetic medlinkblindness/medlink experienced significant visual improvements after a single treatment with gene therapy developed




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Employers May View Vegan Men as Less Competent, Study Finds

A study found that men who said they follow a medlinkvegan diet/medlink when applying for a job were seen as less manly, and as a result, they were less likely to be chosen for the position.




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Tamarind: The Tangy Superfruit With Hidden Health Benefits

What makes tamarind so special? This tangy fruit not only adds flavor to dishes but also offers heart health, antibacterial, and antioxidant benefits!




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India's First Female Cardiologist Dies of Coronavirus at 103

S. Padmavati, our nation's first female cardiologist, has passed away due to COVID-19 at the age of 103 after battling the disease for 11 days. In a statement on Sunday, O.




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Former Indian Skipper Sourav Ganguly Undergoes Angioplasty

Sourav Ganguly, former Indian skipper and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president has undergone angioplasty and is stable now, experts in the medical team said.




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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Tests COVID-19 Positive

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has tested positive for coronavirus. Taking to Twitter, he said: "I have tested positive for COVID. Mild symptoms.




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Queen Elizabeth II Will Be Remembered as 'Stalwart of Our Times': Indian PM Modi

Paying tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi said that she will be remembered as "the stalwart of our times".




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South Indian Actress Samantha Bravely Battles Myositis

Popular South Indian Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu is battling with myositis (a rare autoimmune disease). Ever since popular actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu




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Oral Cholera Vaccine Launched in India by Pharma Giants

Mumbai-based drug maker i TechInvention Lifecare /i in partnership with South Korean Eubiologics, has launched an oral cholera vaccine in India




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Growing Monkeypox Outbreak in Indonesia Prompts Heightened Alert

Indonesia's Health Ministry has heightened its vigilance regarding medlinkmonkeypox/medlink as the number of confirmed cases has risen to 14 since the initial detection on October 13.




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Monkeypox Outbreak Extends Across Five Indonesian Provinces

Monkeypox occurrences in Indonesia have extended to five provinces, said the Health Ministry. "The total has reached 51 confirmed cases, including




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High Blood Pressure Alert: 25% of Indian Adults at Risk

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), hypertension or medlinkhigh blood pressure affects/medlink at least one in four adults in India (!--ref1--).




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AIIMS Sounds Alarm Over Rising Hypertension in Young Indian Children

Health experts at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) find the early onset of medlinkhypertension/medlink among young children (!--ref1--)




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Concerning HIV Surge in India Amid AIDS Progress

The commemoration of the 35th World AIDS Day (WAD), initiated in 1988, (!--ref1--) serves as a moment to assess progress made in preventing, controlling,




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Ending AIDS in India: Prioritizing Effective Treatment for HIV Patients

Comprehensive treatment for all medlinkHIV/medlink-positive individuals, effectively suppressing the virus, is pivotal in curbing transmission and steering India towards an end to AIDS.




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Global Decline in AIDS Deaths: Eastern Europe and Central Asia Lag Behind

medlinkAIDS/medlink-related deaths (!--ref1--) have decreased worldwide, except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. According to the latest UNAIDS




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Empowering India's Informal Sector Workers with HIV and TB Care

The Ministry of Labour and Employment reports that a staggering 93% of India's workforce operates in the informal sector. Many of these workers, including




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HIV Epidemic Curbed: India Reports 44% Decline in New Infections

India has made remarkable strides in the fight against medlinkHIV/AIDS/medlink, with the country's annual medlinkHIV infections/medlink dropping




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India's Progress: 44% Drop in New HIV Cases Surpasses Global Average

India has made significant progress in reducing new medlinkHIV/medlink infections, achieving a b44% decrease since 2010, which surpasses the global average reduction of 39%/b.




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India's AIDS Society Pushes for Fast-Tracking HIV Prevention Tools

The AIDS Society of India (ASI) has urged the government to swiftly include HIV self-testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in its healthcare policies and programs (!--ref1--).




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Noncommunicable Diseases Behind 90% of Deaths in Western Pacific

A new World Health Organization (WHO) report highlights that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer are responsible




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Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognition of Older Americans Month

Aspen Dental Practices Remind Patients, Caregivers About Importance of Regular Oral Care for Mature Adults in Recognitio




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New Research Finds Employers Need to Rethink Their Approach to Engaging Employees and Dependents in Managing Their Health

New Research Finds Employers Need to Rethink Their Approach to Engaging Employees and Dependents in Managing Their Healt




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Power Mobility: Independence and Joy for Medicare Patients

Power Mobility: Independence and Joy for Medicare Patients




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AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence

AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence




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ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors

ThermoGenesis Names Leading Healthcare Industry Executive David Carter to Board of Directors




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Clinical Trials market in India has shown significant growth symptoms in the recent past

Clinical Trials market in India has shown significant growth symptoms in the recent past




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AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence

AARP's Elinor Ginzler Comes to Dover To Talk About Helping our Parents Age With Independence




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55-year-old Woman Delivers Twins in India

For a long, long time she had been longing for a child. And menopause had overtaken her. Still she would not give up. Sh




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Indian Court Upholds Ban on Pre-natal Sex Determination Test

Gender-based abortions will continue to be banned in India with the Bombay High Court, in Maharashtra, a western Indian




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Will Today be a Red Letter Day for The Deceased Organ Donation Programme in India?

Finally, after many a debate and discussion, the proposed amendments to the Transplantation of Human Organs Act will be




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Hepatitis C Drug to be Offered Soon in India at Only One Percent of Its Cost in USA

Patent holder and pharma major Gilead, announced voluntary licences with seven generic drug manufacturers in India to s