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India, WHO Call For Global AI Solutions To Transform Healthcare

India, WHO Call For Global AI Solutions To Transform Healthcare

IndiaAI and WHO invite innovators worldwide to submit scalable AI projects, advancing ethical, inclusive digital health solutions for developing nations.

India and the World Health Organization (WHO) have launched a global initiative inviting innovators to develop scalable Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions for healthcare, with a focus on the Global South. The collaboration underscores India’s ambition to become a global leader in ethical and inclusive AI adoption.

The program, led by the IndiaAI Mission, seeks abstracts highlighting AI applications that can strengthen health systems, improve patient care, and drive digital transformation. Selected submissions will be featured in a “casebook” of practical …

Unlocking Virility Foods That Boost Male Libido and Stamina

Unlocking Virility: Foods That Boost Male Libido And Stamina

In an era defined by a relentless pursuit of excellence, performance is paramount — whether it’s in the boardroom or the bedroom. Men, in particular, face the burden of societal expectations when it comes to virility, stamina, and overall sexual performance. This pervasive pressure feeds into the multi-billion-dollar industry of male enhancement supplements and pharmaceutical solutions, often presented as the panacea for any ailment related to sexual health. Yet, the side effects of such treatments — ranging from headaches to heart issues — are prompting an ever-increasing number of individuals to seek alternative paths to fortify their libido.

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Recently Publicized Swine Flu Not New, Says WHO

Recently Publicized Swine Flu Not New, Says WHO

A World Health Organization (WHO) expert on Wednesday said the recently publicized swine flu in China was not new and that it has been under close surveillance since 2011.

“It’s important, I think, to reassure people that this is not a new virus — this is a virus that is under surveillance,” said Dr Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO Health Emergencies Program, at a press conference on Wednesday,

According to him, “this is a finding from surveillance that’s been carried out over many years.”

The Eurasian avian-like …