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Growing Our Understanding of the Global Impact of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.2 What is Alzheimer’s Disease, and how can it affect people? Read this infographic to find out more….

Clinical Labs Take on Heart Failure with Gold Standard Testing

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As with many types of cardiovascular disease, heart failure is a major challenge for healthcare systems everywhere. Here, we take a look at how clinical labs are contributing to better patient care in heart failure….

Early Diagnosis is Key to Tackle the Growing Alzheimer’s Crisis

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Every three seconds, someone around the world develops Alzheimer’s Disease or a Related Dementia (ADRD)…

Ending Tuberculosis by 2025: Can India accelerate its progress?

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As the government aims to eliminate the disease by 2025, Dr KS Sachdeva, the Regional Director at The UNION South East Asia, takes a closer look at the policy interventions that raise standards of care for Tuberculosis patients….

A Partnership of Equals: Engaging Patients to Revolutionise Healthcare

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For more than 30 years, Dr Ratna Devi has been championing the cause of patients. In this interview, she sheds light on her experience as Director, Patient Academy for Innovation and Research, and Immediate Past Chair of the International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations (IAPO). As she sums it up, “Higher patient engagement leads to better outcomes, better experience and consequently a reduction in healthcare costs.”…

Humanising Healthcare: Where Patients Come First

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Considering the shifting landscape of healthcare in Asia Pacific, health literacy and equitable access to care are emerging as essential factors in patient-centric care. This article draws attention to what can enable patients to be active partners in their care journey. …