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71 percent deaths caused by non-communicable diseases: Study

Jhapa, Aug 18: Most of the deaths in Nepal (71 percent) are caused by non-communicable diseases, according to a study. The risk non-communicable diseases is lately increasing day by day, pointed out researchers, who conducted the study, at a PEN-Plus programme organised here in Damak, Jhapa, by a government hospital

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Hospitals instructed to conduct fever clinic

he Epidemiology and Communicable Disease Control Division of the Ministry of Health and Population has instructed the federal hospitals and

Bajura reports nine cases of scrub typhus in month

The cases of scrub typhus have increased in the District Hospital Bajura amidst the monsoon season.

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Government preparing to launch vaccination drive for measles

The Ministry of Health and Population has prepared to launch the vaccination campaign against measles and rubella in the entire

Four children died while waiting for the plane in Humla

Citizens of the remote Himalayan district of Humla have lost their lives while waiting for the airplanes. Four infant children

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One succumbs to dengue fever in Chitwan

A 41-year-old man from Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City-12 died of dengue fever while receiving treatment in Chitwan Medical College.

We are excited to render medical care to VIPs within…

Children's health should be viewed holistically, not just as a treatment of heart. We reached to this conclusion after a

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Dengue infections soaring, cases exceed 10,000

The cases of dengue fever are soaring in the country. According to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, the disease

50 percent of patients visiting hospitals found suffering from conjunctivitis

Kathmandu, Aug 8: Conjunctivitis infection has spread throughout the country in recent days. Most of hospitals across the country are

Shambhu Acharya files candidacy for WHO Director

Dr Shambhu Prasad Acharya has, on behalf of Nepal, filed his candidacy for the World Health Orgnisation (WHO) South East