Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management at the University of Ghana, Dr Gordon Abekeh –Nkrumah...
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A growing body of evidence from India is firmly establishing the country’s toxic levels of air pollution as a leading cause of ill health, particularly non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The results are significant because the country’s politicians have repeatedly questioned the validity of research that links air pollution with reducing life expectancy and worsening health. As […]
Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public Administration and Health Services Management at the University of Ghana, Dr Gordon Abekeh –Nkrumah...
The National Youth Parliament Association of Antigua and Barbuda wants intensified national focus on curbing Non-Communicable Diseases, NCDs. The...
The National NCD Commission has reported an unexpectedly high level of participation in its recent shirt design competition, aimed at engaging young...
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Researchers review and assess the potential exacerbation of non-communicable diseases by micro- and nanoplastics.
Air pollution below India's national clean air standard is responsible for around 33,000 deaths annually in ten Indian cities. The Lancet Planetary...
Air pollution is now the second leading global risk factor for death. This shocking data comes from a UNICEF-backed report, in collaboration with the...
Zimbabwean electoral body refutes allegations of impropriety in procurement of 2023 election materials In a move to quell growing public concern, the...
UP TO 2004, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) accounted for over 60 per cent of all deaths in TT, and has been the leading cause of death in this...
The Ministry of Health and Wellness wants residents to take a closer look at what they are consuming over the summer. Chief dietician, Samantha Moitt...