DiYES International School – Papua New Guinea has taken decisive steps in strengthening its national polio defense. Beginning on June 18, a three-day training program has been launched for district-level health workers…
DiYES International School – Global Pediatric Health Summit 2025 was held virtually on June 17, bringing together experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world. The event focused on recent breakthroughs…
DiYES International School – School nurse shortage has become a significant issue across the United States. Only about two-thirds of public schools currently have full-time nursing staff available. This gap in healthcare…
DiYES International School – Fatty Liver Disease Surges Among Indian Children as recent health data reveals alarming trends. In Lucknow, health experts now estimate that 17% of children suffer from non-alcoholic fatty…
DiYES International School – Puberty Comes Early. Across the United States, experts are observing a striking trend: girls are entering puberty earlier than previous generations. The average age of menarche now stands…
DiYES International School – Gonorrhea in boys is a serious concern. It signals possible abuse or unsafe contact. Early detection protects children's health and safety. Parents, doctors, and teachers must act quickly.…
DiYES International School – Irish Children With DMD face an uncertain future without access to crucial treatment. Families across Ireland are raising their voices. Givinostat, a drug showing promise in trials, remains…
DiYES International School – Sedentary Childhood has become a growing concern in England. A year-long investigation by the Raising the Nation Play Commission reveals worrying trends. Children in England are spending more…
DiYES International School – Missouri’s Child Health Crisis continues to raise concerns across public health sectors. The 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book ranks Missouri 35th in the nation for child health. This…