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Similarly, Bharatpur Hospital in Chitwan shows a similar downward trend. In the last fiscal year, 8,266 women gave birth at ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNMalaysia faces retirement time bomb as longer lifespans, shrinking tax base threaten pension systemWorries over Malaysians’ preparedness for retirement have deepened, coming only three years after the government permitted ...
The country's total fertility rate fell to 1.15 in 2024 from 1.2 the previous year, despite extensive local and central ...
The Harvard economic historian finds that differences in fertility rates in rich countries reflect the persistence of ...
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This country won the battle against its maternal deaths crisis. Trump’s aid cuts could ruin all thatTwenty years ago, a shake-up of Ethiopia’s abortion law led the maternal mortality rate to dramatically fall. Doctors tell Rachel Schraer that progress could be about to go into reverse because of US ...
Jessa Seewald didn't want to leave the limelight when 'Counting On' was canceled; she transitioned to YouTube and has made ...
"Jessie's Girl" singer Rick Springfield joined Bill Maher's podcast to debate population growth, and dismissed calls for more babies as U.S. birth rates hit historic lows.
Yi Fuxian draws parallels between the empire’s missteps and the Chinese government’s efforts to avoid a similar fate.
The population of Japanese nationals fell by a record amount -- more than 900,000 people -- in 2024, official data showed, as the country battles ...
Tamron Little was given 18 months to live after a delayed diagnosis of peritoneal mesothelioma. Now, 18 years later, she's using her story to prevent cancer misdiagnoses.
Louisianians insured through Medicaid will now have access to doula services through a new state law aimed at improving the state’s maternal health outcomes.
But a pair of recent stories paints a vivid picture, not just of our losses, but who is gaining from them.
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