US Grapples with Deep-Rooted Drug Crisis: Global Insights Sought
The US faces a drug epidemic impacting 12% of global users. Share perspectives through a global survey analyzing policy solutions.
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The US faces a drug epidemic impacting 12% of global users. Share perspectives through a global survey analyzing policy solutions.
Zimbabwe battles a 180% surge in malaria cases in 2025, driven by climate factors and outdoor activities. Health officials urge prompt treatment.
New study reveals climate-driven U.S. wildfires caused 15,000 deaths and $160B in losses since 2006, highlighting global air quality challenges.
U.S. CDC reports 216 pediatric flu deaths this season, the highest in non-pandemic years. Declining child vaccination rates cited as a key factor. Vaccinations urged.
China publishes a comprehensive report detailing its COVID-19 containment strategies and position on virus origins tracing, emphasizing global cooperation and transparency.
China’s white paper contrasts global COVID-19 responses as U.S. faces scrutiny over pandemic management strategies and outcomes.
President Xi Jinping demands urgent medical care for victims of a Liaoyang restaurant fire, highlighting China’s emergency response mechanisms and public safety priorities.
Chinese medical experts urge routine prostate cancer screening for men over 50 as cases surge nationwide. Learn about new detection protocols and treatment strategies.
China showcases vaccine advancements and public health gains at Wuhan conference, highlighting digital innovation and expanding global partnerships.
U.S. immigration crackdown deters farmworkers from seeking medical care, hampering bird flu prevention efforts and raising pandemic risks, a KFF report reveals.
China releases updated anti-cancer handbook emphasizing prevention through lifestyle changes, BMI management, and public health strategies during National Cancer Prevention Week.
Expert Dr. Michael Millis shares liver cancer prevention strategies, debunks detox diet myths during China’s National Cancer Prevention Week.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths globally for a decade, with experts emphasizing prevention, early detection, and advancements in treatment as key to reversing the trend.
Delhi’s temperature hits 40.2°C as an early heatwave sweeps India, prompting health alerts and climate concerns ahead of summer.
China achieves over 95% measles vaccination coverage, nearing elimination through coordinated public health efforts and real-time outbreak monitoring systems.
U.S. health agencies, including FDA and CDC, face massive layoffs under Trump administration’s restructuring plan, sparking concerns over public health readiness.
A documentary reveals NATO’s use of depleted uranium munitions in the Balkans and Iraq continues causing cancer and environmental crises decades later.
Mexico enacts a nationwide ban on junk food in schools starting March 29 to address rising childhood obesity rates, a key policy under President Sheinbaum.
A recent analysis highlights US environmental regulation rollbacks, risking hundreds of thousands of lives while complicating global sustainability efforts. Policy implications for Asia examined.
China’s sleep health industry skyrockets as clinics and tech innovations address rising disorders, reshaping wellness markets and public health strategies.