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Drowning: The silent killer claiming 300,000 lives annually—most are preventable
Four-year-old Ravi wandered away from his mother for less than five minutes. She was cooking lunch in their village in…
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Drought: The slow-onset disaster threatening 700 million with displacement by 2030
Amina Hassan watched her youngest daughter, three-year-old Fatima, grow weaker each day. The rains hadn’t come to their village in…
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Dracunculiasis (Guinea-worm disease): The meter-long parasitic worm we’re about to eradicate
Emmanuel Tukura felt the familiar burning sensation on his left ankle one morning in rural Nigeria. Within hours, a painful…
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Disability: 1.3 billion people face health inequities created by barriers, not bodies
Maria Santos wheeled her chair up to the clinic entrance in Manila and stopped. Eight concrete steps. No ramp. No…
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Diphtheria: The throat-coating killer we thought we’d defeated is making a comeback
Six-year-old Amina started with what seemed like a simple sore throat. Her mother, Fatima, thought it was nothing serious—children get…
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Digital health: How technology is revolutionizing healthcare—and who’s being left behind
Dr. Amina Hassan in rural Kenya now consults with specialists 800 kilometers away through her smartphone. Five years ago, when…
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Diarrhoea: 370,000 children die annually from this preventable disease
Four-year-old Amara’s mother knew something was terribly wrong. The diarrhoea started suddenly—watery stools, one after another, hour after hour. By…
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Diagnostics: The critical medical tools that guide 70% of healthcare decisions
Dr. Amina Hassan stared at the small clinic’s single microscope—broken for three months. Without it, she couldn’t diagnose malaria definitively.…
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Diabetes: 830 million people worldwide live with this chronic disease
Rajesh Kumar noticed the symptoms gradually, then all at once. The 42-year-old shopkeeper in Mumbai felt constantly thirsty, drinking water…
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Depression: 280 million people live with this common mental health condition
Sarah Chen woke up one morning and couldn’t find a reason to get out of bed. Not because she was…
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Dengue and severe dengue: 14 million cases in 2024 and climbing faster than any other infectious disease
The fever hit Maria Rodriguez like a sledgehammer. One morning she felt fine. By afternoon, her temperature soared to 104°F.…
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Dementia: 57 million people affected globally, 10 million new cases annually
Margaret started forgetting small things first. Car keys misplaced. Appointments missed. The same story told twice in one conversation. Her…
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Deliberate events: When malicious acts target public health
The hospital emergency room in Salisbury, England, erupted into controlled chaos on March 4, 2018. Two patients arrived unconscious, frothing…
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Deafness and hearing loss: 1.5 billion people affected, yet half of cases are preventable
The wedding reception was in full swing, music pounding at 105 decibels. Twenty-two-year-old Jake stood near the speakers for three…
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: Why this deadly tick-borne virus kills 30% of victims and has no approved treatment
The farmer felt the tick bite while herding sheep in rural Turkey. He removed it without much concern—tick bites were…
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