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Sudan civil war: Health system ‘on the verge of collapse’
The war in Sudan has been tearing the country apart for almost 1,000 days, putting the country’s health system under ...
In 2025, infectious diseases resurged globally due to climate change, conflict, and declining vaccination coverage. Bird flu, ...
The Citizen on MSN
Cut reliance on health aid, WHO urges Africa
As Africa grapples with various health shocks ranging from infectious disease outbreaks to climate-induced emergencies, the ...
The number of measles cases nationwide is now approaching triple the number of cases reported in 2024 as outbreaks continue ...
More than two years into the conflict, Sudan is facing one of the world’s most serious and complex health emergencies, ...
The appointment of a fervent vaccine opponent — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — as secretary of the Department of Health and Human ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio did more lasting damage to global public health by dismantling USAID than RFK jr. did at HHS ...
The Punch on MSN
‘Cholera, Lassa fever, others killed 1,738 in 2025’
Official reports reveal Nigeria's disease outbreaks in 2025 led to 1,738 deaths from cholera, Lassa fever, measles, and ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) said deaths caused by measles fell by about 88% between 2000 and 2024, with vaccination efforts saving nearly 59 million lives worldwide during that period.
When weird fungal epidemics crop up in far-flung places, scientists work together to unravel how the microscopic murderers show up and turn deadly. The Great Alaska Earthquake rocked Anchorage in 1964 ...
Christmas is a time of joyous gatherings, abundant feasts, and cherished traditions in Jamaica. From glazed ham and curried ...
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