
Bacterial Tuberculosis and Modern Prevention Methods
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest infectious diseases known to humanity and continues to pose a global health challenge, particularly in developing countries. It is caused by a type of bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and primarily affects the...
COVID-19 and Ongoing Variants
The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, continues to evolve, producing new variants with each replication cycle. These mutations occur naturally in RNA viruses and may influence transmissibility, immune response, and even vaccine effectiveness. After variants such as Delta and Omicron...
Respiratory Diseases in Children: Asthma and Acute Laryngitis (Croup)
Respiratory diseases are among the most common health problems in children, as they directly affect their daily health, activity, and overall quality of life. Asthma and acute laryngitis (croup) are at the forefront of these conditions, each requiring proper awareness,...
Drug Interactions: The Silent Risk in Our Daily Prescriptions
In light of the rapid advancements in the pharmaceutical industry and the wide variety of available medications, it has become common for individuals to take more than one drug per day, whether by prescription or over-the-counter. However, this behavior carries...
The International Human Rights Organization Launches the “Nafas” Campaign in Response to the Latakia Wildfires
The International Organization for Human Rights and Refugee Affairs, headed by Dr. Majed Al-Rakbi – High Commissioner for the Middle East and North Africa – announced the launch of an urgent humanitarian campaign titled “Nafas – Your Right to Life”,...



