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Largest Shortages In Cancer Workforce In 2050 Could Be Nurses, Diagnostic Specialists: Study
- Monday June 1, 2026
- Health | Press Trust India
Scaling up the global cancer workforce could reduce mortality by over 50 percent in 55 countries, notably in Africa, Central America, and South Asia.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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India Records A Significant Decline In HIV: 49% Fewer Infections With 81% Drop In Mortality Rates
- Sunday November 30, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Between 2010 and 2024, India achieved 48.7 per cent decline in annual new HIV infections, 81.4 per cent reduction in AIDS-related deaths and 74.6 per cent decline in mother-to-child HIV transmission, the government said on Sun
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Study Finds Proximity To Trees Associated With Healthier Newborn Outcomes
- Wednesday May 7, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Drexel University research reveals that expanding urban tree cover can significantly improve public health and reduce mortality rates, especially in low-income areas, emphasizing the role of green spaces in promoting environmental equity.
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www.ndtv.com
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Largest Shortages In Cancer Workforce In 2050 Could Be Nurses, Diagnostic Specialists: Study
- Monday June 1, 2026
- Health | Press Trust India
Scaling up the global cancer workforce could reduce mortality by over 50 percent in 55 countries, notably in Africa, Central America, and South Asia.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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India Records A Significant Decline In HIV: 49% Fewer Infections With 81% Drop In Mortality Rates
- Sunday November 30, 2025
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Between 2010 and 2024, India achieved 48.7 per cent decline in annual new HIV infections, 81.4 per cent reduction in AIDS-related deaths and 74.6 per cent decline in mother-to-child HIV transmission, the government said on Sun
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Study Finds Proximity To Trees Associated With Healthier Newborn Outcomes
- Wednesday May 7, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Drexel University research reveals that expanding urban tree cover can significantly improve public health and reduce mortality rates, especially in low-income areas, emphasizing the role of green spaces in promoting environmental equity.
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www.ndtv.com