Chinese companies turn to generics as shipments behind US weight-loss craze fade

A partially used, 10 grams of bag of semagluty powder made by the China-based Sinopep-Allsino Biofharmaceutical, is depicted in a composite pharmacy in Arlington, Virginia, US December 6, 2024.-Reuterers Some Chinese companies are now racing to make generic versions of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy, also supplied ingredients for more than a billion improvised doses of weight…

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WHO chief lifts global mpox emergency

Furaha Elisabeth applies medication to the skin of her child Sagesse Hakizimana who is treated against Mpox – Reuters MPOX no longer represents a global emergency for public health, the WHO said on Friday after a steady decline in cases and deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other affected countries. In August 2024,…

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WHO urges Taliban to lift curbs on female aid workers

A woman wears a child while she walks past a damaged house after a deadly Magnitude-6 earthquake that struck Afghanistan on Sunday, in Mazar Dara, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, 2 September 2025.-Reuterers Islamabad: The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged the Taliban authorities to lift limitations on Afghan female care providers, so that they can travel…

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Child succumbs to rare measles-linked brain disorder

An illustration offers a 3D-graphic representation of a spherical, measles virus particles with glycoprotein nodules in this hand-out image obtained by Reuters April 9, 2019. The health officials of Los Angeles County reported the death of a resident of school -going, but a well -known but rare complication after a measles infection obtained during the…

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Pakistan, Palestine sign MoU to enhance cooperation in health sector

National Health Services Minister, Mustafa Kamal and Ambassador of Palestine in Pakistan, Zuhair Mohammad Hamadallah Zaid Drawing Mou on Medical Cooperation, Islamabad, September 17, 2025. – X/@ NHSRCofficial Islamabad: Pakistan and Palestine have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOU) to strengthen cooperation in the health sector, said the Ministry of National Health Services on Wednesday….

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India reports rise in Naegleria deaths

CDC says that the infection is often called a “brain-eating amoeba” because it “can infect the brain and destroy brain tissue. CDC The Indian authorities issued a high report on Thursday, after reporting an increase in cases and deaths of Naegleria Fowleri, a rare water -based infection in Kerala this year. Songs are still small,…

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