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The Kathmandu Post on MSNNepal has reduced maternal deaths by 70 percent since 2000, but the progress is at risk, WHO warnsNepal has reduced maternal deaths by over 70 percent since 2000, according to a new report by the World Health Organisation.
In conjunction with World Health Day 2025, which focuses on maternal and newborn health, we take a look at the significance of the maternal mortality ratio.
On April 1, all 17 members of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) team received a reduction-in-force ...
Pregnancy-related mortality has risen sharply, and doctors have overlooked a particularly dangerous period: from six weeks to ...
The paper analyzed data from a CDC database that is different from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System hit hard ...
Senate Pro Tempore Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence has called for collective action to prevent maternal deaths and ensure the health and safety of mothers and newborns in Liberia. By Jaheim T. Tumu, ...
So trust me, and trust experts like me, when we say that proposals such as Kansas House Bill 2062, or other laws that seek to ...
One in five of the 600,000 women a year who give birth in the UK experience a mental health condition but support is patchy ...
Although Bangladesh has achieved a remarkable reduction in maternal mortality rate, its gain in maternal health could be at ...
Every two minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman dies from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications. That’s more than 700 lives ...
National Public Health Week offered students at Brown’s School of Public Health the opportunity to discuss the impact of ...
World Health Day 2025 highlights the importance of improving maternal and newborn health, emphasizing the need for quality care and investment in regions facing high mortality rates.
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