When we think about health and human rights, we may view them as separate entities. However, they’re profoundly interwoven, establishing an essential nexus. Let’s dig deeper into their interconnected nature. The Nexus of Health and Human Rights You know, when you first consider health and human rights, you might think they’re two completely separate things, right? But in actuality, they’re […]
Health and Human Rights: An Interdependent Relationship
Are Human Rights and Mental Health Protected at Australian Anonymous Casinos?
As a concerned observer, I have been contemplating the potential implications of USDC anonymous casinos on the protection of human rights and mental health. While these online platforms offer anonymity, it raises questions about the safety and well-being of individuals within such environments. In this article, I aim to delve into the intersection of mental health and human rights in […]
Top 5 diseases that cavities can cause
Why Are Cavities So Important? Cavities, also known as tooth decay or caries, are areas of damage on the hard outer surface of your teeth. They’re caused by a combination of plaque (the sticky film of bacteria that accumulates on your teeth) and acids produced by these bacteria. The most common symptom of cavities is tooth sensitivity. If they’re not […]
How to save money on your healthcare costs by preventing diseases
1. Get vaccinated to prevent diseases like the flu and HPV2. Eat healthy foods to boost your immune system and prevent illnesses3. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and help fight off infection4. Exercise regularly to keep your body strong and healthy5. Quit smoking – it’s not only bad for your health, but also expensive6. Manage stress levels so […]
Health care in the workplace
Economically active people spend, on average, about one-third of their time at work. Employment and working conditions have a major impact on health equity.
World Health Statistics
The Millennium Development Goals, which covered the period up to 2015, included a limited set of disease-specific goals; their successor
On guard for the health of people around the world
Since its founding, the United Nations has been active in global health. The World Health Organization (WHO)
Orientation towards disadvantaged groups
Because of social insecurity and marginalization, certain segments of society are deprived of the opportunity to maintain good health.
Basic components of the right to health
Progressive realization requires that governments take immediate action with the means at their disposal, regardless of their level, to realize these rights.
WHO activities
The World Health Assembly in resolution WHA60.26 “Workers’ health: a global action plan” called on Member States “to take action to ensure full coverage of all workers