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'Developing Countries' - 17 New Result(s)
  • Five in Six Infants Undernourished, Risk Irreversible Mental and Physical Damage: U.N.
    Five in Six Infants Undernourished, Risk Irreversible Mental and Physical Damage: U.N.

    Five in six children under two years old in developing countries are not getting enough of the right kinds of food, putting them at risk of irreversible mental and physical damage, the U.N. children's agency ...

  • Hypertension is Now More Common in Poor and Middle-Income Countries Than Rich Ones
    Hypertension is Now More Common in Poor and Middle-Income Countries Than Rich Ones

    From 2000 to 2010, the rate of hypertension in middle- and lower-income countries increased by nearly eight percent. For higher-income countries in that same time period, it decreased by nearly three percent.

  • Study Shows That Air Pollution May Be a Risk Factor for Stroke Worldwide
    Study Shows That Air Pollution May Be a Risk Factor for Stroke Worldwide

    Air pollution, including environmental and household air pollution, has emerged as the leading risk factor for stroke globally, finds a new study at Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand.

  • Mothers' Nutrition Pivotal for Healthy Child Growth, Study
    Mothers' Nutrition Pivotal for Healthy Child Growth, Study

    Improving mothers' nutrition before and during pregnancy is pivotal to reducing child stunting in developing countries, researchers said on Tuesday, as a new study showed poor child growth often starts in the womb.

  • Micronutrients Deficiency: Nearly 40% of Preschool Kids in Developing Countries Are Anaemic
    Micronutrients Deficiency: Nearly 40% of Preschool Kids in Developing Countries Are Anaemic

    Every second pregnant woman in developing countries and close to 40% of preschool children are estimated to be anaemic.

  • Cancer Cases Up by 50% in Less Developed Countries: Study
    Cancer Cases Up by 50% in Less Developed Countries: Study

    There has been a 33 per cent increase in the global cases of cancers between 2005 and 2015, the countries with the lowest development status saw a 50 per cent rise.

  • To Fight Diabetes, Development Alone Won't Do: IDF Chief (Interview)
    To Fight Diabetes, Development Alone Won't Do: IDF Chief (Interview)

    Development without any focus on health is the reason for the increasing burden of lifestyle diseases like diabetes, International Diabetes Federation President Jean Claude Mbanya said.In an interview to IANS, Mbanya said developing countries like ...

  • Sugar Rush: Global Diet Gets Sweeter in Developing Countries
    Sugar Rush: Global Diet Gets Sweeter in Developing Countries

    A study states that the global diet is getting sweeter particularly when it comes to beverages, warning that added sugars of all kinds are increasing rapidly in the diets of people living in developing countries.

  • Ultrasound Effective in Detecting Breast Cancer: Study
    Ultrasound Effective in Detecting Breast Cancer: Study

    While mammography is an effective method in detecting breast cancer in developed countries, it is not commonly available in less developed nations.

  • Health Concern: India's Rising Tide of Childhood Obesity
    Health Concern: India's Rising Tide of Childhood Obesity

    Childhood obesity affects both developed and developing countries and there are "serious" implications for future Indian generations without corrective action.

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