Nepal is set to host a groundbreaking event for the third time that promises to redefine the landscape of healthcare and medical advancements in the region. The Nepal Pharma and Health International Expo 2023 being held on 21st to 23rd December, 2023 is not just another trade show; it’s a …
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Underreported Health Consequences of Cigarette Chemicals
Words by: Ojaswee Karki Although tobacco has been around for centuries, our knowledge of the harm smoking does to the body is far more recent. It wasn’t until the late 1940s and early 1950s that smoking was first connected to lung cancer and other illnesses. Smoke from tobacco cigarettes contains …
Read More »Roadside Births continues in Bajura
In the remote villages of Bajura, the harrowing reality of childbirth on the road continues to haunt expectant mothers. Pansara Rokaya, a 31-year-old resident of Kuru in Budinanda Municipality-4, experienced this ordeal for the third time on Tuesday when she gave birth to her daughter while on the way …
Read More »Blue-Light Filtering Glasses: Myth or Reality?
We are currently living in the digital era, where digital screens dominate our daily lives. The blue-light-filtering glasses have emerged as a popular solution to combat the perceived adverse effects of extended screen time. However, a recent comprehensive review, published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, challenges the widespread …
Read More »Kathmandu Metropolitan City Takes Stricter Measures to Regulate Pharmacies
In a bid to ensure the quality and legality of pharmaceutical services, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has issued a decisive directive to pharmacies operating within its jurisdiction. Currently, there are approximately 2,600 pharmacies functioning within the metropolis. The KMC’s Health Department released a statement highlighting the mandate for pharmacies …
Read More »EyeD in Traumatic brain injury diagnosis
A groundbreaking tool, poised to revolutionize traumatic brain injury (TBI) diagnosis, has just surfaced from the University of Birmingham in the UK. The rapid identification of TBI severity is of immense importance in the critical first 60 minutes following a head injury—known as the “golden hour”. However, symptoms often manifest …
Read More »Hidden Health Peril of Thermal Paper in Receipts
A recent publication in the esteemed journal Environmental Health Perspectives has highlighted the potential health hazards associated with a commonly used material: thermal paper, used in printing receipts. The main culprit here is bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine-disrupting agent present in thermal paper, raising significant alarms within medical circles. If …
Read More »Kathmandu Imposes Ban on Cigarette Sale
In a landmark decision, the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has announced a complete ban on the sale of cigarettes within its jurisdiction, effective from Mangshir 27th, 2080. This bold move aims to safeguard the health of Kathmandu’s residents and create a smoke-free environment. The decision comes as a welcome move …
Read More »Unveiling the Integrated Power of One Health
Words by Dr Khilasa Pokharel In an era where global health faces unprecedented challenges, the concept of One Health emerges as a beacon of hope, weaving together the intricate bond of human, animal, and environmental health. Dr. Khilasa Pokharel, an esteemed Microbiologist and Associate Professor at Kathmandu Medical College and …
Read More »Diagnotech: How One Company Has Handled The HIV Viral Load Sophisticated Automated Platform in Nepal For The Last Decade: A Look Back On World AIDS Day
Diagnotech: How One Company Has Handled The HIV Viral Load Sophisticated Automated Platform in Nepal For The Last Decade: A Look Back On World AIDS Day Have you ever thought which company is responsible for supplying and maintaining the Swiss Technology Automated Platform CAP-CTM used for quantitative diagnosis of HIV …
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