Tag #Global Health

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theguardian.com
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Carter's Post-Presidency Activism: A Legacy of Human Rights and Humility

In a 2014 interview, former US President Jimmy Carter discussed his new book on women's rights, highlighting global abuse and his lifelong commitment to the issue; he also reflected on his post-presidency work, including his foundation's near-eradication of Guinea worm disease, and his personal life...

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us.cnn.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Global Study Links Higher Suicide Risk to Mondays and New Year's Day

A global study of over 1.7 million suicides (1971-2019) found higher suicide risks on Mondays and New Year's Day in most countries, particularly for men, possibly due to the 'broken-promise effect'; regional variations existed, highlighting the need for localized suicide prevention strategies.

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forbes.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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India's TB Crisis: 62.4 Million Projected Cases, \$146 Billion GDP Loss

A study projects over 62.4 million tuberculosis cases and 8.1 million deaths in India from 2021 to 2040, causing over \$146 billion in GDP loss, highlighting the need for improved detection and treatment.

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40% Bias Score

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dailymail.co.uk
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Trump Plans Day-One WHO Withdrawal

Donald Trump's transition team plans a January 20th withdrawal from the World Health Organization, cutting its largest donor (16 percent of funding in 2022-23) and potentially weakening global pandemic response, driven by his long-standing criticism of the WHO's handling of COVID-19.

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dw.com
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Trump Plans US Withdrawal from WHO Upon 2025 Inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team plans to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization (WHO) on his 2025 inauguration, echoing his 2020 attempt and aligning with his criticisms of the organization's handling of COVID-19 and alleged ties to China, potentially weakening global heal...

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dw.com
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Trump Team to Withdraw U.S. from WHO on Inauguration Day

Donald Trump's team plans to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 20th, impacting global health response and potentially shifting leadership to China, despite internal disagreements within the Trump team.

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npr.org
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Pakistan Eliminates Trachoma, Joining 20 Other Countries

Pakistan eradicated trachoma, a disease causing blindness, in 2024, becoming the 21st country to achieve this milestone through a campaign involving mass antibiotic treatments, surgeries, and improved sanitation.

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elmundo.es
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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WHO Reports Decreasing COVID-19 Cases and Deaths, but Highlights Ongoing Challenges

By November 10, 2024, the WHO reported over 776 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and over 7 million deaths globally, with a recent 39% decrease in cases and 36% decrease in deaths; however, underreporting is acknowledged, along with the continued burden of long COVID and vaccination inequities.

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bbc.com
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Premature Death and Severe Health Issues

Studies reveal loneliness significantly increases the risk of premature death (30%), cardiovascular disease (3x), and weakened immunity (12% reduced immune cell function). These findings highlight the critical link between social isolation and health outcomes.

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forbes.com
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Global Diabetes Cases Double Since 1990, Underscoring Treatment Gaps

A new Lancet study reveals over 800 million people globally have diabetes—double the 1990 figure—with the largest increases in low- and middle-income countries due to lifestyle changes and limited treatment access; resulting in over 445 million untreated adults in 2022.

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lemonde.fr
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Nigeria Launches First Malaria Vaccination Campaign

Nigeria launched its first malaria vaccination campaign on December 2, 2024, using the R21/Matrix-M vaccine in two high-risk states, aiming to reduce the disease's burden that caused 31% of the roughly 600,000 global malaria deaths in 2023.

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es.euronews.com
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Increased Life Expectancy Doesn't Mean More Healthy Years: Global Study

A global study reveals that increased life expectancy is not matched by a similar rise in healthy life expectancy, with the gap widening 13% in the past two decades; the US, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK show the largest gaps, while Lesoto, Central African Republic, Somalia, and Micronesia show...

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