The British government has enacted a historic law prohibiting anyone born after January 1, 2009, from smoking, aiming to create a smoke-free generation. This legislation also includes restrictions on tobacco and e-cigarette products.
The Bali Health Ministry reported that approximately <strong>31%</strong> of total HIV/AIDS cases in 2025 were from non-local residents, including foreigners. This statement was made by <strong>I Gusti Ayu Raka Susanti</strong>, head of the disease prevention and control department, during a press conference in <strong>Denpasar</strong>.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority has issued a warning about significant temperature fluctuations today, predicting a temperature difference of up to <strong>10 degrees Celsius</strong> between day and night. Citizens are advised to take necessary precautions.
The Jakarta provincial government has announced a comprehensive evaluation of methods to handle 'Sassu' fish in the capital. This decision follows the discovery of large quantities of harmful fish in local waters.
An elderly woman suffering from dementia was found in a deplorable state at a daycare center, raising concerns about the facility's care standards. Her daughter criticized the clinic's protocols that are supposed to ensure necessary care.
A recent study highlights the significant impact of meal timing and night fasting duration on weight loss. Conducted by researchers at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, the study involved over 7,000 participants aged 40 to 65, indicating that early breakfast and early dinner could improve body mass index (BMI).
Veterinary 'catcher' teams have announced the launch of a scientific plan aimed at controlling stray dogs in Egyptian cities without resorting to extermination methods. This initiative is part of efforts to improve public health and protect the environment.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority has issued a warning about a significant rise in temperatures today, with some areas expected to reach record levels. Citizens are advised to take necessary precautions to avoid the risks associated with high heat.
Jakarta's Deputy Governor, Rano Karno, has warned of the potential outbreak of dengue fever due to the anticipated El Niño phenomenon in the second half of 2026. These warnings come as the local government prepares to tackle environmental challenges.
As spring approaches, concerns about mosquito invasions, particularly the dangerous <strong>tiger mosquito</strong>, are rising. Early preventive measures are essential to protect public health.
Scientific research is striving to develop effective methods for removing pollutants like <strong>cadmium</strong> and <strong>pesticides</strong> from the body. However, these methods remain costly and unable to prevent ongoing exposure to toxic substances in the environment.
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have closed a local café following repeated food safety violations, reflecting the government's commitment to public health. This decision comes amid growing concerns about food quality in dining establishments.
Probolinggo's Governor, Muhammad Haris, announced the Bromo Medic Run 2026, aimed at enhancing sports tourism in the region. The event attracted around 1,000 participants from various areas, reflecting the community's interest in health and sports.
Saudi Arabia has recorded a notable increase in meat consumption by <strong>22%</strong> and rice by <strong>14%</strong>, reflecting changes in dietary patterns among the population. New data also shows that the Qassim region leads the country in obesity rates.
Weather forecasts indicate that the country will experience a severe heat wave lasting seven days, with temperatures expected to reach near 40°C. This warning comes at a critical time, necessitating necessary precautions.
Recent studies indicate a significant increase in blood sugar levels, raising major health concerns. Many individuals are facing health issues related to high sugar, necessitating preventive measures.
The Malaysian Health Minister announced a significant rise in treatment costs for advanced chronic kidney disease, reaching <strong>3.3 billion ringgit</strong> annually. This surge coincides with an increase in disease cases, posing a substantial financial burden on the country.
The Dubai Health Authority has announced a new initiative aimed at facilitating blood donation by providing centers close to residents' homes. This step is part of efforts to promote a culture of blood donation and increase stock in blood banks.
Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisal Norwick announced a reduction in open waste disposal practices from 99% in 2025 to 69% by early 2026. This progress is part of the government's efforts to achieve its national waste management goals.
The Syrian Investment Authority has denied any intention to privatize the health sector, emphasizing that 'Syrian health is not for sale and will not be.' This statement comes in response to concerns raised among citizens regarding the future of health services in the country.
The United Arab Emirates has warned about the potential negative effects of Iranian attacks on public health, the environment, and global food systems. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region and their possible implications for global stability.
The National Agency of Drug and Food Control in Indonesia announced the expansion of the measles vaccine to include at-risk adults, aiming to control an expected outbreak in 2026. This decision responds to a rise in measles cases in several regions.
Madrid's Prime Minister, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, faces sharp criticism from the Socialist Workers' Party regarding her husband's ties to the Kiron health group amid a severe health crisis in the city.
The Indonesian Ministry of National Planning and Development announced an enhancement of coordination with the Health Social Security Agency (BPJS) to improve the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance (JKN) program. This initiative comes in light of the structural challenges facing the country's health system.
Professor Imad Karyasa from the University of Indonesia unveiled a new model for stroke treatment aimed at improving the quality of life for survivors. This announcement was made during a conference at the university's campus in Depok, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive rehabilitation for survivors.
Yas Mall has announced the launch of a free walking club for residents in Abu Dhabi, aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle and encouraging the community to engage in physical activity. The club will commence its activities starting next week.
The Nahdlatul Ulama Board in Indonesia urges the government to enhance education and regulation on vape usage following its discovery as a means for drug distribution. This comes amid rising concerns about the impact of vaping on youth.
A new study has revealed that consuming fatty foods can lead to the destruction of immune cells in the intestines within a short period. These findings raise concerns about the impact of diet on immune health.
A new study warns that consuming fatty foods, even for short periods, can lead to a sharp decline in immune cells that protect the gut. This discovery highlights the health risks associated with a high-fat diet.
The National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia has raised concerns about the adverse effects of the nickel industry in Morowali on public health and the environment. These warnings come amid increasing complaints from local residents since 2020.