Europe Bird Flu Outbreak: Early Surge Sparks Fresh Public-Health and Trade Fears

The Europe Bird Flu Outbreak is advancing earlier than any recent season, triggering continent-wide alerts, poultry culls, and global concern over food security.
Ghana Health Workforce Crisis: GHS6bn Needed as 180,000 Face Unemployment by 2028

Ghana faces a looming health workforce crisis, with 180,000 professionals projected to be unemployed by 2028 unless GHS6 billion is secured to recruit 74,000 awaiting health workers, according to Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.
Toxic Beauty Products: 7 Hidden Chemicals You Should Avoid

Many beauty products still contain hidden toxins. Learn which ingredients to avoid and how to stay safe from toxic beauty products.
Mpox Cases in Ghana: 22 New Infections Raise Total to 735 -GHS Report

Ghana has confirmed 22 new mpox cases, bringing total infections to 735. Health officials urge early reporting as surveillance intensifies.
Pig Liver Transplant in China: Man Survives 171 Days

Pig liver transplant in China keeps man alive for 171 days, marking a historic leap in xenotransplantation and hope for global organ shortage.
Measles Outbreaks Across US Hit Record High in 2025

Measles outbreaks across the US have pushed cases to their highest level in three decades, exposing deep vaccination gaps and alarming health officials.
The Deadly Dose: Inside India’s Cough Syrup Obsession

Deadly Dose India Cough Syrup scandal has shattered families in Madhya Pradesh as toxic medicines claim young lives. This investigation uncovers hidden dangers, exposes systemic failures, and highlights urgent reforms needed in India’s pharmaceutical industry.
Autism Drug Breakthrough: Kennedy, GSK Fast-Track Approval

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and GSK are fast-tracking a groundbreaking autism drug, raising hopes for families while sparking fierce debate among experts worldwide.
Fiji HIV Crisis: Blood-Sharing Sparks Explosive Outbreak

The Fiji HIV crisis is escalating at record speed, fueled by blood-sharing among drug users. Officials warn urgent harm reduction is needed to contain the outbreak.
Unpaid Nurses Protest as Ghana’s Health Workers Go 10 Months Without Pay

Thousands of Ghanaian nurses and midwives have taken to the streets, protesting over 10 months of unpaid salaries. Their action highlights the financial and systemic challenges undermining healthcare delivery.