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Is NPS Swasthya enough for medical emergencies? Here's the reality
Is NPS Swasthya enough for medical emergencies Heres the reality
'When I paint I can forget that I'm dying, aged 41'
Caley Ashpole was told she has cancer on Christmas Eve
Coffee doesn't treat fatty liver, but may reduce fibrosis, says doctor
Coffee doesnt treat fatty liver but may reduce fibrosis says doctor
The cancer diet debate: Is cutting meat really protecting you?
The cancer diet debate Is cutting meat really protecting you
Aussies panic about being kicked off the NDIS as Mark Butler is asked THREE TIMES if families will be forced to pay for disability services
Aussies panic about being kicked off the NDIS as Mark Butler is asked THREE TIMES if families will be forced to pay for disability servicesAustralians voice concerns over changes to NDISMark Butler defends cuts to scheme READ MORE: Anthony Albanese set to reach huge milestone as Prime Minister By NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 06:52, 27 April 2026 | Updated: 06:52, 27 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Moment doctor working as Lyft driver arrested in front of horrified passengers after patient died when wrong organ was removed
Moment doctor working as Lyft driver arrested in front of horrified passengers after patient died when wrong organ was removedBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 06:11, 27 April 2026 | Updated: 06:11, 27 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Four-fifths of UK mental health nurses say their workload is unmanageable
Half of respondents to RCN poll said patients ‘frequently come to harm’ because caseloads are too highMental health patients in the UK are routinely coming to harm because of high caseloads, understaffing and overwhelming administrative work, according to a poll that found only a fifth of specialist nurses felt their workload was manageable.Prof Nicola Ranger, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said mental health nurses were caught in a “perfect storm” and unable to keep up w...
'I think my mom doesn’t love me': What this 4-year-old reveals will break you
A heartbreaking clip from a Korean reality show features a 4-year-old boy expressing profound loneliness and the belief that his mother doesn't love him. The article emphasizes how children absorb emotional cues, leading to lasting beliefs about their worth.
Importance of opting for insurance
Financial security in Pakistan is no longer determined by how much you earn, but by how well you can absorb shocks. Pakistan’s weekly Sensitive Price Index (CPI) inflation was recorded at 9.12pc in the most recent reported week. For an ordinary consumer, this is a significant number. To put it into perspective, with a monthly salary of Rs100,000, an average household spends about 60 per cent of its income on essentials like food, utilities and transport. So, items that originally cost Rs60,000 w...
Healthy life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened, study finds
Healthy life expectancy gap between rich and poor has widened, study finds10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHugh PymHealth editorGetty ImagesPeople in the wealthiest areas can have 20 more years of good health than those in the poorest, according to a new report.The Health Foundation also found average healthy life expectancy in the UK has fallen by about two years over the decade 2012–14 to 2022–24 in its latest study.The independent charity and healthcare think tank said this dr...
'Killers' of the womb: A son obsession
Deep-rooted son preference fuels sex-selective abortions in India, leading to millions of fewer female births by 2030. Despite legal bans, illegal networks facilitate prenatal sex determination and terminations, driven by cultural pressures and financial anxieties. While some areas show slow improvement in sex ratios, demand for sons persists.
Lindsey Vonn spotted in wheelchair after opening up on mental health battle following sickening Winter Olympics crash
Lindsey Vonn spotted in wheelchair after opening up on mental health battle following sickening Winter Olympics crashREAD MORE: Brutal moment Coco Gauff vomits on court at the Madrid OpenBy ISABEL BALDWIN, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Published: 22:04, 26 April 2026 | Updated: 05:04, 27 April 2026 e-mail 151 View comments
People in UK spend fewer years in good health than a decade ago, study finds
Exclusive: Health Foundation says Britain is ‘going backwards’ compared with most other rich countriesFindings on healthy life expectancy in UK shed light on its deteriorating healthPeople in the UK are spending fewer years in good health than a decade ago, prompting concern that the population’s health is “going backwards”.The sharp decline in Britain’s healthy life expectancy, the amount of time someone spends free of illness or disability, is in sharp contrast to its recent rise in most other...
Findings on healthy life expectancy in UK shed light on its deteriorating health
Metric gives fuller picture than life expectancy, which is simply how long people live, says Health Foundation People in UK spend fewer years in good health than a decade ago, study findsThe obesity crisis, the record 2.8 million working-age Britons too sick to do so and the rising prevalence of mental illness are sobering reminders that the UK population’s health is not good.But even for those familiar with this troubling situation, the Health Foundation’s analysis of the latest Office for Nati...
Bernstein's Liang on China's Edge in Pharma Sector
China has been closing the gap with the US in biotech and pharmaceutical research, with the proportion of studies being conducted by Chinese scientists increasing. Rebecca Liang, a senior analyst focusing on the industry at Bernstein, explains how China's biotech and healthcare sector has been developing so quickly. (Source: Bloomberg)
Men accused of raping cellmates mistakenly allowed to stay in shared cells by Queensland prison staff
Strict protocols violated by corrections staff who wrongly believed sexual assault cases were ‘closed’, ombudsman findsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMen charged with alleged prison rapes were allowed to stay in shared cells – against strict protocols – by Queensland corrections staff who mistakenly believed their cases were “closed” and that they posed no risk, a report by the state’s ombudsman has found.The ombud...
America's oldest man reveals 3 habits that helped him live long
At 111 years old, Luis Cano stands as America's oldest man, shedding light on his incredible lifespan through three straightforward habits: steering clear of smoking and drinking, valuing restful sleep, and cultivating positive emotions and relationships. His wise approach emphasizes that it's not the latest health fads but these core practices that sustain a long and meaningful life.
Blue Badge myth may be preventing eligible Brits from claiming
The Blue Badge scheme benefits millions of motorists but some could be missing out
After long wait, Centre fixes prices of 35 new essential drugs
KARACHI: The federal government has approved the long-awaited price fixation of 35 new essential and life-saving medicines, with another 45 molecules expected to be cleared shortly, in a move aimed at ending critical shortages that had disrupted treatment for patients across Pakistan, a senior official and industry sources said on Sunday. The official said the decision would improve the availability of several high-priority therapies that had remained inaccessible due to prolonged delays in pric...
Sindh’s second largest hospital lacks essential services, health secretary told
HYDERABAD: In the wake of a recent visit to the Liaquat University Hospital by Commissioner Fayyaz Abbasi and Deputy Commissioner Zain Ul Abiden Memon, the provincial health secretary has been informed that no fewer than 45 machineries and equipment are lying dysfunctional at the institution — Sindh’s second largest tertiary care hospital. A report submitted to the health secretary on April 17 highlighted the deficiencies that have been impacting the ‘economically disadvantaged’ patients coming...