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A recent report from the Philippine Orthopedic Center highlighted that approximately 3 million Filipinos are currently living with scoliosis. This statistic underscores the condition’s widespread impact within the country. Globally, scoliosis affects between 0.93 percent and 12 percent of the population, indicating a significant public health concern.
Indonesian Singer Virgoun was recently apprehended for methamphetamine abuse. According to police reports, Virgoun admitted to using methamphetamine, commonly known as ‘sabu’, to manage his weight.
Health experts are raising alarms over the increasing incidence of liver disease in the country, urging Filipinos to adopt healthier lifestyles through disciplined eating and regular exercise.
In July and August 2024, the Indonesian Ministry of Health (Kemenkes RI) issued a stark warning about the anticipated surge in dengue fever (DF) cases across the archipelago. This increase is primarily attributed to the prevailing hot weather conditions that have engulfed Indonesia, particularly impacting regions such as Bali and West Java.
Farmers across the Philippines are being urged to wear protective gear, such as face masks and gloves, when handling goats and cattle to prevent the spread of Q fever.
In an effort to safeguard the health of the city’s elderly population, Mayor Weslie Gatchalian has called on senior citizens to take advantage of the city’s free anti-pneumonia vaccination program.
Air pollution in Jakarta and South Tangerang (Tangsel) reached hazardous levels on the second morning of the Eid al-Adha 2024 holiday. This alarming situation highlights these regions’ severe air quality issues, posing significant health risks for the local population.
Baguio City is intensifying its efforts to combat illegal and unregulated deep wells through a multi-stakeholder approach. The initiative emphasises the critical health implications of groundwater management and aims to ensure safe water for residents and address the city’s water scarcity and contamination issues.
The 2023 Indonesia Health Survey (SKI) reveals that the prevalence of stunting remains alarmingly high, standing at 21.5 percent. This marks a mere 0.1 percent decrease from the previous year, highlighting the significant challenge faced by the government. Preparing for the 2045 Golden Generation and meeting the ambitious target of reducing stunting to 14 percent by the end of the year is crucial.
The Indonesian Ministry of Health (Kemenkes RI) has revealed alarming statistics: 65 percent of schoolchildren do not eat breakfast. This concerning trend has significant implications for children’s health and academic performance, urging immediate action.
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