ASIA
INDIA SAYS YES TO LABELS
“About 6 million people die of tobacco use globally every year and India accounts for 1/6th of the total deaths. ”
The Independent
A solid blow but not a final one from India’s Supreme Court. The Supreme Court decided to put some much-needed brakes with the issue of larger health warnings on cigarettes sold in India, like the picture below. A lower court had ruled in favor for Tobacco Hero, Phillip Morris International to not increase the current surface available for health warnings. They will be back in court on March 12th.
THE PHILIPPINES
“In 2016, Obesity cost the Philippines between $500 million and $1 billion, or equivalent to between 4 percent and 8 percent of its health-care spending. ”
The Philippine government will impose higher taxes on sugar sweetened drinks as a way to target obesity.
JAPAN APPROVES COCA-COLA FOR LAXATIVES
Nope, Japan has a better answer for your constipation needs
The Japanese government has approved of this new Coca Cola has a healthy laxative. It helps to suppress fat and make you do the number 2. We should note here it is for the elderly, but you guess right, young people are consuming the beverage. Anyway, if you drink more than one a day, you can guess the consequences
Dr. David Machiels, product development director, R&D, Coca-Cola Asia Pacific
THAILAND UPDATE ON WHITENING THE PENIS TREND
So about the Whitening of the Penis situation, the Minister of Health relesed a Twitter statement few days ago
““Dr Thongchai Keeratihuttayakorn of the Thai Health Ministry said: “Penis laser whitening is not necessary, wastes money and may give more negative effects than positive ones.””
AFRICA
“Viral haemorrhagic fever is a general term for a severe illness, sometimes associated with bleeding, that may be caused by a number of viruses. The term is usually applied to disease caused by Arenaviridae (Lassa fever, Junin and Machupo), Bunyaviridae (Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, Rift Valley Fever, Hantaan haemorrhagic fevers), Filoviridae (Ebola and Marburg) and Flaviviridae (yellow fever, dengue, Omsk haemorrhagic fever, Kyasanur forest disease).”
Google this word "Necrotizing Fasciitis" for photos, be warned the photos are VERY GRAPHIC
ZAMBIA
CHOLERA
Day 10 into 2018, Zambia has a cumulative total of 2905 cholera cases and a total of 67 deaths. The Zambian government has placed curfews, banned meetings at public gatherings such as churches and schools. In addition to these reactive methods to the Cholera public health emergency, the Zambian government has stopped issuing Zambian passports and birth certificates.
“Over 124 infections were documented in 24 hours from January 8th- January 9th.”
Economic consequences to the reactionary behaviors of Zambia’s lack of dealing with the issues and not the symptoms, is neighboring country of Namibia banning all food imports from Zambia. Zambia is one of Namibia’s top four trading partners, exports to Namibia totaled around $322 million in 2016.
THE REAL ISSUE
UPDATE ON MADAGASCAR AND THE PLAGUE
We touched on Madagascar and the plague some months back, you can catch up here
Director General of WHO, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus has included an outline for a plague free Madagascar that includes a request for an added $4 million in funding.
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