Month: September 2022

Children, Women Prone to Diseases in Pakistan’s Stagnant Flood Water

Like warriors facing a formidable opponent, children and women in flood-hit Pakistan are grappling with the challenges of infectious and water-borne diseases. As the death toll rises and inundated areas experience stagnant flood waters, their vulnerability only intensifies. The dire situation demands urgent action to prevent the spread of diseases that threaten their well-being. It’s […]

Published on September 16, 2022

Harvard Researchers Reveal the #1 Secret to Success and Happiness

Unlocking the secret to a fulfilling life can be like finding the hidden treasure on a thrilling adventure. In an extraordinary study that followed the journeys of 724 men for nearly eight decades, researchers discovered that the most powerful predictor of success and happiness was not something intrinsic like our genes or social status. Instead, […]

Published on September 16, 2022

WHO Alters Recommended COVID Treatments Amid Omicron Outbreak

The World Health Organization has updated its guidance on COVID-19 treatments, advising against using the antibody drugs sotrovimab and casirivimab-imdevimab for patients. It’s like a weather forecaster updating their predictions—just when we thought we had the storm figured out, a new twist comes along. These drugs, previously conditionally recommended, are now off the table due […]

Published on September 16, 2022