Why South Korean women are projected to outlive every other population
South Korean women are projected to achieve the world's highest life expectancy driven by healthcare access, improved cardiovascular health and decades of social development.
South Korean women are projected to achieve the world's highest life expectancy driven by healthcare access, improved cardiovascular health and decades of social development.
In Japan, the number of deaths have outnumbered the number of births. The shrinking population in the country has made people anxious.
Rising cost of living is among the factors having led Vietnam to report a steady decline in birth rate. There are birth rate discrepancies within the country, too.
Once the world's most populous nation, China was overtaken by India last year according to the UN. India's population stands at 1.425bn.
With millions grappling with heart failure, India can benefit when this device is more commonly used in appropriate patients.
Fertility care increasingly caters to otherwise healthy couples as an elective, boutique therapy.
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Rapid population growth in developing countries is likely to increase the burden on public health services
Birth control pills are safe for most women. The pill has been available for 60 years, so there is a lot of comfort and experience with its use. A small percentage of women who take the combination (estrogen-containing) birth control pill have an increased risk for developing these rare complications like blood clots, heart attack etc.
The latest report from the UN says that India's population will grow from 1.4 billion people at present to 1.67 billion by 2050 and 1.7bn people by 2064.
Now let us tell you what all things you need to keep in mind while testing pregnancy at home with the help of a pregnancy kit.
Family planning is one of the most adversely impacted health services globally during the pandemic, reveals a WHO survey. On World Population Day, experts highlighted the population-related issues facing India, and how the address them.
According to Anupriya Patel, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, despite demographic challenges in India, the government is committed to providing the best healthcare facilities.
Google parent company seeking to eliminate mosquito-spread diseases globally.
Study suggests relation between urban sprawl and life expectancy.
These innovations are the results of tried-and-tested practices.
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Turns out, the romantic aura of Valentine's Day leads to a 'mini baby boom' nine months later.
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The most common route of transmission incriminated in India is from mother to child.
Poonam Muttreja, Executive Director The Population Foundation of India elaborates on the issues plaguing India and the government initiatives.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's initiative on family planning includes communication camps that will use a 360 degree approach.
Find out how these herbs can work as male contraceptives.
South Korean women are projected to achieve the world's highest life expectancy driven by healthcare access, improved cardiovascular health and decades of social development.
In Japan, the number of deaths have outnumbered the number of births. The shrinking population in the country has made people anxious.
Rising cost of living is among the factors having led Vietnam to report a steady decline in birth rate. There are birth rate discrepancies within the country, too.
Once the world's most populous nation, China was overtaken by India last year according to the UN. India's population stands at 1.425bn.
With millions grappling with heart failure, India can benefit when this device is more commonly used in appropriate patients.
Can epilepsy be managed through medication?
Rapid population growth in developing countries is likely to increase the burden on public health services
The latest report from the UN says that India's population will grow from 1.4 billion people at present to 1.67 billion by 2050 and 1.7bn people by 2064.
Family planning is one of the most adversely impacted health services globally during the pandemic, reveals a WHO survey. On World Population Day, experts highlighted the population-related issues facing India, and how the address them.
According to Anupriya Patel, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, despite demographic challenges in India, the government is committed to providing the best healthcare facilities.
Google parent company seeking to eliminate mosquito-spread diseases globally.
Study suggests relation between urban sprawl and life expectancy.
These innovations are the results of tried-and-tested practices.
Do people still have a preference for fair-skinned or male children in India?
Turns out, the romantic aura of Valentine's Day leads to a 'mini baby boom' nine months later.
Adoption is an emotional experience for both the parents and the child. These tips can help you and your family bond with the child.
The most common route of transmission incriminated in India is from mother to child.
Poonam Muttreja, Executive Director The Population Foundation of India elaborates on the issues plaguing India and the government initiatives.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's initiative on family planning includes communication camps that will use a 360 degree approach.
Find out how these herbs can work as male contraceptives.
Contraceptive, counselling and other methods to tackle the population problem
Overpopulation and its effect on health is a vicious circle.
Asia, with a current population of 4.4 billion, is likely to remain the most populous continent.
It's estimated that four million girls between the ages of 15-19 give birth in India every year.
Fertility care increasingly caters to otherwise healthy couples as an elective, boutique therapy.
I didn't know being a virgin has so many benefits!
Did you know Raveena Tandon has two adopted daughters?
The population is increasing! Do you know what it will do to you?
Birth control pills are safe for most women. The pill has been available for 60 years, so there is a lot of comfort and experience with its use. A small percentage of women who take the combination (estrogen-containing) birth control pill have an increased risk for developing these rare complications like blood clots, heart attack etc.
Now let us tell you what all things you need to keep in mind while testing pregnancy at home with the help of a pregnancy kit.