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Moreover, chronic disease and other health problems associated with industrialization dominate mortality within urban areas. [17] A report from the World Health Organization states that about 32% of the total urban population in Latin America dwell in slums. [10] Slums do not provide the best access to sufficient living conditions. The same ...
In Mexico, where the health system is subject to unique segmentation, this issue poses an amplified public health and economic challenge. The public healthcare system is overwhelmingly utilized in the management of this disease and its secondary developments— with only ten percent of population depending on the private sector for care. [56]
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a report Thursday about three cases of infections apparently linked to stem-cell treatments American patients received in Mexico. The CDC ...
The Secretariat of Health, through the "Programa Centinela" (Spanish for "Sentinel Program"), estimated in mid-July 2020 that there were more than 2,875,734 cases in Mexico because they were considering the total number of cases confirmed as just a statistical sample.
Mexico and the U.S. struck at deal to delay that nation’s tariffs for a month, both Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday. ... Live updates: Rubio takes helm at USAID as Dems ...
Public information in Mexico is becoming more difficult to access under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a civil rights group said on Wednesday as it showed that scores of government ...
Social welfare issues for women in Mexico often stem from disparities in accessing reproductive and general healthcare, resulting in women facing systematic violence. [7] [8] Women’s health care differs from general healthcare because of reproductive health factors inapplicable to male-born individuals. Therefore, gender-based variables along ...
In Mexico, although the prevalence of malnutrition has been decreasing, it continues to be a health issue where policies aimed at reducing food poverty have not been effective. [ 22 ] 13.5% of children under five still suffer from chronic undernutrition and nearly 35 thousand have lost their lives because of this problem.