Three out of five pregnant and breastfeeding women had blood lead levels above 3.5 micrograms per decilitre. The World Health...
Read moreDetailsWith social media gaining momentum in daily life, digital content consumption has become inevitable. Like many other countries, Bhutan is...
Read moreDetailsTo address the growing nutrition challenges in the country, the Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences inaugurated its Centre of...
Read moreDetailsExposure to lead, a toxic metal, can lead to serious health issues, including intellectual disabilities, cardiovascular diseases and kidney problems....
Read moreDetailsAt a recent WHO workshop on strengthening interventions for non-communicable diseases or NCDs in the country, alcohol consumption was highlighted...
Read moreDetailsThe Health Ministry and the World Health Organisation are calling for a greater collaboration between stakeholders and enhanced advocacy to...
Read moreDetailsBhutan is intensifying efforts to achieve malaria-free status by next year. Bhutan had aimed to eliminate malaria by 2018, but...
Read moreDetailsTo create awareness and exchange experiences on eye diseases, over 200 eye doctors from South Asia attended the 17th South...
Read moreDetailsTo ease congestion and enhance healthcare services at Trashigang Hospital, there are plans to expand it in the current Five-Year-Plan....
Read moreDetailsThe Jigme Dorji Wangchuck National Referral Hospital is currently relocating its Department of Dentistry back to the hospital from Taba....
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