First of two parts THIS column gives way to the abridged version of a featured article in the Philippine Journal of Nursing in 2025 written by a luminary in public health, educator from the University ...
SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ (PIA) — The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Central Luzon highlighted SeeYouDoc as part of its efforts to advance digital transformation in local government ...
NEPHROPLUS, Asia’s largest dialysis network, launches its mobile application to help NephroPlus patients to seamlessly manage ...
A local obstetrician and gynecologist's decision to offer free ultrasounds to uninsured pregnant women underscores deeper ...
AI-driven screening programs aim to detect chronic kidney disease earlier, prevent progression, and reach millions worldwideBOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carna Health, a digital health company ...
About one-fifth of the UK’s National Health Service workforce was born abroad, but tighter entry requirements may change that. In the third of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA ...
France may not have oil reserves, but it does have a well-oiled public health service comprising doctors, state-funded hospitals, strong state regulation and medical expenses that are reimbursed.
Of the many Americans who say they are moving to Canada, some face hard realities. Washington residents and former ones share ...
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Tuberculosis in the Philippines: Cured by medicine, sustained by inequality
EVERY March 24, the world observes World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, which marks the 1882 discovery of the bacterium that causes the disease. More than a century later, tuberculosis remains one of the ...
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Another win for Philippines: mWell secures 3nd Global Mobile Award for Innovation in Healthcare
MANILA, Philippines — Metro Pacific Health Tech's mWell, the country’s fully integrated health and wellness mega app, brings ...
India trains nearly 400,000 nurses annually, more than any other country. In the second of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA looks at why Indian nurses are seeking work elsewhere.
This year’s International Women’s Day theme “Give to Gain” must put the spotlight on initiatives that genuinely empower women, not on corporate gestures that advance hidden and lethal agendas. When a ...
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