Genetic mutations found in 86 percent of children in Uzbekistan
Hidden cause of gastrointestinal cancer identified
Over 11 million deaths each year: WHO issues warning
Ministry of Health warns Uzbeks about fake cosmetologists
Short videos are as bad for the brain as alcohol – study
14.3 million children worldwide remain unvaccinated – WHO
Price of carelessness: Water left in the sun can cause cancer
What is the fate of children born with gender ambiguity in Uzbekistan? Interview with a medical expert
Has a new virus spread among children? The Sanitary and Epidemiological Committee comments
Stress negatively affects sleep and memory – study
No evidence of new coxsackie virus outbreak among children in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan dismisses reports of new global coronavirus wave
10-month-old baby undergoes intestinal surgery after being fed fast food in Tashkent
Launch of the “90-Day Changes in Medicine” program announced
Bukhara surgeons save patient who swallowed nails and pins
How to fight cardiovascular diseases?
Preventive measures initiated following tuberculosis diagnoses in Tashkent schools
Tuberculosis outbreak reported in Tashkent schools
Metapneumovirus spread raises concerns, but how dangerous is it?
Ministry denies reports of new virus outbreak at Pediatric Center
Is a dangerous virus spreading in Tashkent? (video)
Early detection of breast cancer enables recovery in 9 out of 10 cases
Massaging during a hernia flare-up is dangerous – expert
Electric current doubles healing time of postoperative incisions - study
Astigmatism in children can lead to blindness if not treated on time – expert
Measures to prevent the spread of the new virus are also being strengthened in Uzbekistan
President awards a group of medical workers
Russia sends monkeypox detection test systems to Uzbekistan
What measures are taken against M-pox in Uzbekistan?
Ways to improve sleep quality were identified
In January, approximately 6,000 children in Uzbekistan contracted Hepatitis A
Officially: Hong Kong flu has been detected in Uzbekistan
Hepatitis “B” and “C” viruses are detected in more than 40,000 Uzbeks
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