AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatar2 days agoPromoting healthy habit formation is key to improving public health. Here's whyverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Adrian GoreAs a society, we are living in increasingly poor health. Today, 70% of deaths worldwide are attributable to four lifestyle behaviours: physical …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatar2 days agoWhat's 'biophilic design' and how can it benefit neurodivergent people?verified_publisherWorld Economic ForumOne in seven people worldwide are neurodivergent. They may have a diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental condition such as attention deficit hyperactivity …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarKidney disease ‘should be global health priority’, plus other top health storiesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Shyam Bishen1. Report: Make chronic kidney disease a global health priority A new report has called for chronic kidney disease to be made a global health priority. …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarA new ‘diverse health database’ has already uncovered millions of new genetic variants. Here’s how it could help create health equityverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Victoria MastersonOne million people from historically underrepresented ethnic and social groups are being invited to help build “one of the most diverse health …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatar4 ways businesses, cities and communities around the world are reshaping the care economyverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Andrea WilligeAll of us will either receive or provide care at different stages of our lives. This includes healthcare, childcare, elderly care or any other form …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarHow fintech in LMICs can inspire the digital healthcare revolutionverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Luqman Lawal, MD, MPH, MBAImagine a world where the most pressing healthcare challenges are met not by incremental steps but by giant leaps of innovation that take us over and …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarA generation adrift: Why young people are less happy and what we can do about itverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Andrew Moose, Ruma BhargavaWe live in a world where teenagers grapple with a sense of crisis before adulthood; a time when young people, historically beacons of optimism, …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarCould private provision be the key to delivering universal health coverage?verified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Gijs WalravenThis World Health Day, themed “My Health, My Right,” hones in on the global ambition to see universal access to needed health services without …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarChild deaths have reached a historic low – but there's still much more to doverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Amira GhouaibiThe number of children dying under the age of five has reached the lowest rate ever recorded. Millions fewer children are dying before their fifth …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarCall for action on rising cholera cases, and other health storiesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Shyam Bishen1. Action needed to prevent worldwide cholera upsurge – ICG Immediate action is needed to prevent a “multi-year upsurge in cholera cases worldwide”, …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarProtecting employees against tuberculosis is a shot in the arm for sustainable business. Here's whyverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Richard C Adkerson, René Nijhof, Makoto Inoue, Benoît de la FouchardiereThis Sunday marks World TB Day when the global community recognizes the impact that tuberculosis (TB) continues to have across the world. The most …
AvatarWorld Economic ForumAvatarAvatarWhy obesity is rising and how we can live healthy livesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Shyam BishenThe word malnutrition is most often associated with people who are underweight through hunger. But it equally applies to people who are …