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Essential medicines: WHO updates list

The World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its lists of essential medicines and diagnostics in a bid to expand access to affordable treatments for individuals worldwide.  WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus asserted in a statement that “around the world, more than 150 countries use WHO’s Essential Medicines List to guide decisions about which medicines represent …

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Energy infrastructure: Why we need to rethink it

Energy infrastructure needs to be seriously rethought if global warming targets are to be met, research published in the journal Nature reveals in a stark warning.  Last year, a groundbreaking report issued by the UN body on climate change announced that “rapid, [far-reaching] and unprecedented changes” are necessary if the pace of global warming is …

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Health Budget sees a marginal hike, Ayushman Bharat gets Rs 6400cr

With a focus on job creation, infrastructure, economic slowdown and ease of living, Union Budget 2019 has shown little concern towards an ever deteriorating public health system. There has been only a marginal increase in allocations for the health ministry, leaving a sector that has long been reeling under lack of infrastructure a bit disappointed.  …

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Budget 2019: Healthcare sector needs more funds

The recent Bihar tragedy has highlighted fatal loopholes in the much-neglected Indian public healthcare sector, which is crying for government attention. The deaths of over 150 children could have been averted if Bihar’s healthcare infrastructure had adequate facilities. Against this backdrop, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be presenting her first budget and public health …

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Delhi under High Court pressure to enforce Mental Health Care Act

The Delhi government and the Delhi Police are under pressure from the High Court concerning implementation of the Mental Health Care Act 2017.  A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice D. N. Patel and Justice C. Hari Shankar has sought a response from both bodies within four weeks concerning the legislation and whether its provisions are …

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India’s shortage of specialist doctors is still staggering

July 1st marked Doctors’ Day – and while the occasion was an opportunity to thank the medical professionals who work to ensure good health, it also was a bitter reminder of the public health crisis India is facing. The government has put a figure to the mammoth medical staff shortage India is battling.  The new …

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Uttar Pradesh and Bihar rank low on the Health Index while Kerala is at the top

Kerala is yet again the undisputed king of healthcare management according to a recent report titled “Healthy States, Progressive India” compiled by Niti Aayog, on the state of India’s health. For the year 2017-18, Kerala topped the ranking of states and union territories with an overall score of 74.01, while Uttar Pradesh was the worst-performing …

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Climate crisis concerns echo in the Indian Parliament

As India battles the implications of its climate crisis, a war of words broke out in Parliament’s upper house, Rajya Sabha, on Thursday with the Opposition accusing the government of giving priority to business over environmental concerns. Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar denied the charges, asserting that he would both ensure economic development and protect …

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Rajasthan: Chief Minister speaks up on silicosis

Every year, 2.78 million people die because of diseases or accidents incurred in the workplace. In India, where eighty percent of labour occurs in unsafe environments, one of the major occupational hazards is silicosis. Nationwide, between three and ten million workers are at risk of developing the disease. For workers in Rajasthan, the toll is …

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Supreme Court intervenes in Bihar child deaths

The deaths of more than 100 children due to an outbreak of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) in Bihar has come under the scanner of the Supreme Court. The tragedy has sparked national outrage and arrested international headlines. As the death toll passed 150 over the weekend, the Chief Judicial Magistrate of the Muzaffarpur district (where most …

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