Welcome to a fascinating exploration of the ever-evolving realm of health technology, where innovation is revolutionizing healthcare as we know it. From state-of-the-art wearables that monitor our vital signs in real-time to groundbreaking artificial intelligence systems diagnosing diseases with unprecedented accuracy, the impact of these innovative solutions cannot be overstated. In this blog post, we will dive into the exciting world of health technology and uncover the transformative power it holds for patients, medical professionals, and society at large. So fasten your seatbelts as we take you on a journey through breakthroughs that are reshaping healthcare – get ready to witness how science fiction is becoming an extraordinary reality!
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LONDON, Sep 2 2024 (IPS) – A New Zealand bill that would roll back Indigenous rights is unlikely to pass – but it’s emblematic of a growing climate of hostility from governing politicians. A recent survey shows that of New Zealanders believe racial tensions have worsened under the right-wing government in power since December 2023.
The Treaty Principles Bill reinterprets the principles of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. New Zealand’s founding text, this agreement between the British government and Indigenous Māori chiefs established British governorship over the islands in return for recognition of Māori ownership of land …
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LA PAZ, Jul 10 2008 (IPS) – Indigenous communities in Bolivia and Brazil have declared an emergency in response to the construction of the Madera River Hydroelectric Complex, which Brasilia is pursuing even as independent research efforts try to measure the impacts of what will be one of South America s largest energy projects.
The town of Porto Velho on the Madeira River. Credit: Agencia Brasil
The government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva this year has proposed construction of the Jirau and San Anto…
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JOHANNESBURG, Jan 15 2009 (IPS) – A new UNICEF report reveals there is still much to be done to reduce infant and maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Failure to improve care for pregnant women and newborns threatens to undermine progress on all health-related development goals.
Newborn deaths account for up to 40 percent of all under-five deaths around the world, UNICEF Chief of Health Peter Salama told IPS in Johannesburg.
With 9.2 million deaths across the world, half of them are in Sub-Saharan Africa, and 40 percent are of newborn infants in the first 28 days of life. We now know that without addressing the issue of newborn care, we can t actually achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals.
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The iconic statue of a knotted gun barrel outside U.N. headquarters was created by Swedish artist Fredrik Reuterswärd and is titled “Non-Violence”. Credit: Tressia Boukhors/IPS
UNITED NATIONS, Mar 22 2013 (IPS) – The U.N. organ tasked with maintaining international peace and security harbours a serious conflict at its core.
The Security Council’s five permanent members (P5) – United States, Russia, China, the United Kingdom and France – along with Germany, are the world’s six leading arms exporters, often shipping weapons used to perpetuate violence across the globe.
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UNITED NATIONS, Apr 11 2017 (IPS) – The Group of 77 has pointed out that the Ebola crisis of 2014-2015 proved that “no country is immune from a disease outbreak, no matter where it emerges”
The Group has argued that the world is now a big village, where the borders between countries are crossed by millions every day for different reasons– a better life for some, a migration for others, all due to different factors, including climate change and the outbreak of fast-spreading diseases.
Speaking on behalf of the Group of 77, joined by China, Lourdes Pereira of the Ecuadorean Mission to the UN told the Fifth Committee that since the 2014 Ebola outbreak, it became q…