BY TOM CHIVERS Can you be addicted to video games? In 2018, the WHO decided to create a new entry in its big book of recognised diseases,...
By Patricia Cohen and Melissa Eddy A series of restrictions, including a lockdown in Austria, is expected to put a brake on economic growth. Europe’s already fragile economic recovery...
Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB), a leading provider of Islamic financing solutions in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has recently announced its provision of the requisite project financing...
IsDB is committed to support global health with a science, technology and innovation (STI) strategy in place for its member countries (MCs) in addition to the...
By David Richard Walwyn The lack of vaccine production capacity in African countries has been the subject of much concern and hand-wringing in the wake of...
By Collins Nweze Nigerian Healthcare providers, hospitals, and pharmaceuticals are to benefit in the expansion of the healthcare sector intervention fund from N100 billion to N200 billion...
BY ARISTOS GEORGIOU Colin Powell, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who served as the 65th U.S. Secretary of State, died on Monday due...
Rapid population growth, increased advertising by the tobacco industry, and growing tobacco consumption among young people in Africa all contribute to a projected massive tobacco-related burden of disease. The World Health...
Technologies such as AI and wearables hold the key to stemming the rise of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) – and UK companies are bringing their innovation to...
By Silas Majambere Globally more than 400,000 people die of malaria annually. Africa carries a disproportionate burden of the disease. In 2019, 94% of deaths and cases were recorded in...
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