Glaucoma—A Silent Thief!
Glaucoma, often called the “silent thief of sight,” is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, leading […]
Glaucoma, often called the “silent thief of sight,” is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, leading […]
January is a natural time to reflect on health goals and habits. After a season filled with celebratory drinks and
Broken Heart Syndrome goes far beyond simple emotional pain. This condition can manifest physically, mimicking symptoms of a heart attack and reminding us of the powerful link between our emotions and overall health. Learn how stress and emotional trauma can impact the heart, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness with serious symptoms and risks. Learn to recognize the signs and follow key prevention tips to protect yourself and your community.
Dry January encourages people to take a break from alcohol for one month, promoting reflection and healthier habits. While one month of abstinence may not solve everything, making small, regular changes can lead to lasting improvements. Every step counts—your health matters!
Ending AIDS transmission requires global collaboration, modern tools, and unwavering commitment.
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat. It’s crucial to use antibiotics responsibly and protect their effectiveness for future generations. Join the fight against AMR to ensure life-saving treatments remain available
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Learn about risk factors, symptoms, and how you can support ongoing research and awareness
Premature babies—tiny fighters with big needs—depend on advanced neonatal care and family support to survive and thrive. Discover the urgent challenges faced by preemies and learn about effective strategies, inspiring success stories, and essential treatments that give them a stronger start in life. Join us in raising awareness and supporting these remarkable little fighters on World Prematurity Day.
Let’s shift the focus from illness to wellness. Take charge, stay informed, and live healthier — one choice at a time.