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Amid growing debate over long workweeks, former WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan has urged people to listen to their bodies and recognise when they need rest. She warned that prolonged ...
Former WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan urged people to recognise the need for rest, warning that prolonged overwork leads to burnout and reduced efficiency. Listen to Story Former WHO chief ...
People should listen to their bodies and recognise when they need rest as prolonged overwork can lead to burnout and reduced efficiency, former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya ...
People should listen to their bodies and recognise when they need rest as prolonged overwork can lead to burnout and reduced efficiency, former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya ...
New Delhi, Mar 9 (PTI) People should listen to their bodies and recognise when they need rest as prolonged overwork can lead to burnout and reduced efficiency, former WHO chief scientist and health ...
But recently, there have been several scientific papers that have actually tracked what are called excess deaths, Ms. Swaminathan said. "When you look throughout the year, deaths every month will ...
Former WHO chief scientist and health ministry advisor Soumya Swaminathan on Saturday said that India is “most likely” undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data.
India is likely undercounting heat-related deaths due to insufficient data, but efforts to improve surveillance are underway, according to Soumya Swaminathan. India recorded 143 heat-related deaths ...
But recently, there have been several scientific papers that have actually tracked what are called excess deaths, Swaminathan said. "When you look throughout the year, deaths every month will be the ...
India is ”most likely” undercounting heat-related deaths due to a lack of robust data but the government is now improving surveillance to minimise the impact of extreme conditions on health ...