World’s First Pig Lung Transplant to Human Performed in China

For the first time globally, a genetically modified pig lung was transplanted into a brain-dead human in China, remaining functional for nine days. According to Kabul24, citing CNN, a recent report detailed the transplant of a genetically modified pig lung into a 39-year-old man who had suffered brain death due.

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Afghanistan Requests Qatar’s Support for Treating Children with Heart Conditions

The acting head of Afghanistan’s embassy in Doha, Suhail Shaheen, met with Faisal Mohammed Al-Emadi, president of the Qatar Red Crescent, to request assistance in treating heart patients, particularly children with congenital heart conditions, in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: The meeting aimed to strengthen health cooperation between the two countries and.

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Vizz, Revolutionary Eye Drop for Presbyopia Treatment, Gains FDA Approval

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved a groundbreaking eye drop named Vizz, featuring the active ingredient “ascledin,” specifically designed to treat age-related near vision loss, known as presbyopia. Kabul 24: Presbyopia is a common condition that affects the eye’s ability to focus on close objects, typically.

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Does High Uric Acid Protect Against Depression?

A fascinating new study published in Medscape suggests that extremely high serum uric acid levels are associated with an approximately 15% reduced risk of depression in adults compared to lower levis Kabul 24, this cross-sectional study analyzed data from 37,033 participants in the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

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In one year, about 200 cases of AIDS have been registered in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health reports that about 200 positive cases of AIDS have been registered in the country. Kabul 24: Sharafat Zaman Amarkhil, the spokesperson of the ministry, says that there are eight treatment centers and 61 AIDS diagnosis centers across the country. Sunday, December 1, is the World.

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Doctors Without Borders expressed concern about the escalation of antimicrobial resistance in Afghanistan

Doctors Without Borders organization in a report titled “When medicine doesn’t work; How to recover” expressed concern about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: While there is limited information on antibiotic resistance in Afghanistan, Dr. Letizia Otieno says that the available scientific literature indicates levels of antibiotic resistance in.

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Ministry of Health: Cigar’s report on maternal mortality in Afghanistan is not true

The Ministry of Public Health, in response to Sigar’s report about the 50% increase in maternal mortality in Afghanistan, has said that this report is not true. Kabul 24: The spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Health, Sharafat Zaman Amarkhel, said that 26,000 midwives and 20,000 female nurses are working.

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Saudi Arabia’s contribution to the treatment of the blind in Afghanistan

The media of Saudi Arabia have reported on the country’s action to treat the blind in Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Saudi Arabia’s state news agency has reported that the Royal Relief Organization of this country helps in the treatment of the blind in Afghanistan. According to this report, these donations are.

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China sends medical equipment to Lebanon

China has announced it will provide emergency medical supplies to Lebanon amid escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. Kabul 24: The China International Development Cooperation Agency confirmed this aid in response to a request from the Lebanese government. Li Ming, a spokesperson, noted that recent explosions and airstrikes have caused.

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14,000 Afghan children suffer from heart disease

The Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) has reported a significant health crisis, revealing that 14,000 Afghan children are suffering from congenital heart defects. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for medical intervention and support. Complex Cases Beyond Local Treatment Kabul 24: Out of the 14,000 affected children, 7,000 have.

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Malnutrition killed 30 children in Badakhshan

Officials in Badakhshan Provincial Hospital say that since the beginning of this solar year, nearly 30 children have died due to malnutrition in this province. Kabul 24: According to officials, in the past five months, nearly 2,700 children under the age of five have visited this hospital, and more than.

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UNICEF: Severe malnutrition threatens 2.9 million children in Afghanistan

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that nearly 2.9 million children will face acute malnutrition this year, and more than 850,000 of them need treatment. Kabul 24: UNICEF adds that the European Union has recently donated 13 million euros to this organization and this money will be spent on.

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