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World Bank funding cuts worsen health crisis in DR Congo The recent withdrawal of international funding has caused shortages of medicines, vaccines, and nutritional supplies in South Kivu. Kate Rankin May 7 2026, 11:13am This has had immediate consequences on access to vital care, particularly for pregnant women and newborns in Minova, in the territory of Kalehe. The withdrawal of World Bank funding through the Multisectoral Nutrition and Health Project (PMNS) does not affect Minova alone.
Iran’s imprisoned Nobel peace prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to hospital to receive urgent care after experiencing a “catastrophic deterioration” of her health, a foundation run by her family said on Saturday. Mohammadi was moved on Friday after suffering a heart attack and experiencing two episodes of “complete” unconsciousness, it said.
Ventilator shortfall strains Kashmir hospitals Srinagar, May 6: Critical care in Kashmir is on a ventilator. For decades, the number of functional ventilators has struggled to suffice the deployment capacity relative to hospital bed strength. The inadequate availability of ventilators in Kashmir is costing lives.
A top US medical anthropologist believes the United States and China must transcend geopolitical tensions and spur a global revolution in “social technology” to survive the looming ageing crisis. Arthur Kleinman, a physician-anthropologist with joint appointments at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, proposed that the US learn from China’s recent efforts to build a long-term care insurance system, while in return China can take lessons from the US nursing home model. “We have never...
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Saturday advised the public to take precautionary measures as the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said that heatwave conditions would continue to prevail in the province’s central and upper parts till tomorrow (Sunday). In a heatwave alert, the PMD said, “Hot or very hot and dry weather likely to prevail over most parts of the province. However, heatwave conditions [to] continue to prevail in the central and upper parts of the province till tomorrow.” The PMD said that under its influence, the daytime maximum temperatures were likely to be 3-5 degrees Celsius above normal in Jamshoro, Dadu, Shaheed Benazirabad, Kashmore, Ghotki, Sanghar, Khairpur, Naushahro Feroze, Jacobabad, Larkana and Sukkur districts. The Met department also predicted dust thunderstorm/gusty winds in Jacobabad, Larkana, Kashmore, Shikarpur, Sukkur and Ghotki districts for Saturday and Sunday. “Avoid exposure to direct sunlight during the daytime and remain hydrated,” the department said, advising farmers to keep the weather in mind when working and to also take care of livestock. It further said that wind or dust storms may “damage loose structures like electric poles, trees, vehicles and solar panels at vulnerable locations”. The department also predicted the maximum temperature in Karachi Division to be between 38-40 degrees Celsius on Sunday, and between 39-41 degrees Celsius on Monday. Meanwhile, Sindh CM Shah issued directives to the district administrations concerned. The chief minister said that according to the Meteorological Department, Jamshoro, Dadu, Shaheed Benazirabad, Ghotki and Sanghar were in the grip of a heatwave. He instructed the district administrations in the affected areas to establish heatwave relief camps.
An Issues Watch piece addressing reader questions about health care affordability, Medicaid cuts, and workforce shortages. The article appears to be journalistic analysis of healthcare system challenges rather than reporting on an immediate crisis.
A Republican-aligned political group has spent millions on ads promoting U.S. Sen. Susan Collins using misleading claims about her health care record. The ads are funded by One Nation, a political organization. Observers note these ads contain inaccurate and in some cases impossible claims when compared to Maine health care reality.
Health officials urge vigilance amid suspected hantavirus outbreak Authorities in South Africa and Cape Verde say the response remains focused on containing the outbreak, ensuring patient care, and minimising risks to the wider public.
The Nordic region's biggest private care company, Attendo, acquired an addiction treatment firm previously operated by a state-subsidised foundation. This transaction represents a significant shift in the ownership structure of addiction treatment services in the Nordic region.
Who is Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel laureate at risk of dying in custody? Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi could die in prison unless she is urgently given proper health care after suffering two suspected heart attacks in recent weeks.
Joint call by the President of the ICRC, the Director-General of WHO and the International President of MSF Ten years ago, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2286 on health care in armed conflicts. The situation is even worse compared to 10 years ago. Today, we mark not an achievement – we mark a failure.
The Health Care Sanctity and Privacy Law is a step toward making immigrants feel safer accessing medical services in hospitals, advocates say, but concerns remain over whether federal agents will comply with these policies.
Letter: Alaska’s foster care crisis should not stay hidden Precious children should not be warehoused in sterile offices and motel rooms. We can all agree they should live with caring adults who love them. May is National Foster Care Month.
Protection of health care in armed conflict: UN Security Council Resolution 2286 10 years on Briefing by Elyse Mosquini, Permanent Observer to the United Nations, at the UN Security Council Arria-formula Meeting: “A Decade of Resolution 2286: Protecting Medical Care in Conflict Amid Evolving Threats”.
How governor candidates Ramaswamy, Acton want to fix Ohio’s mental health crisis NEWARK, Ohio — Both frontrunners for governor want to improve Ohio’s mental health care system, and each has a vision for a better state, but neither outlined detailed plans for how they would accomplish these goals. At the state’s National Alliance on Mental Illness conference, Republican Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat Amy Acton tried to take […]
Bonnie Tyler hospitalised in Faro British singer Bonnie Tyler has been admitted to Faro Hospital in the Algarve, where she is receiving care after undergoing emergency surgery. The 74-year-old artist, who has lived for several The post Bonnie Tyler hospitalised in Faro appeared first on Portugal Resident .