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Maerr Healthcare Maerr Healthcare is a firm specializing in Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, and Digital Health deli

As a quality-driven organization, focused on pharmaceuticals and digital health delivery, our mission is to make reliable and transparent healthcare accessible to all, locally & globally. Our product offerings reflect our commitment to efficacy and standardization, with all Maerr Healthcare products manufactured in WHO GMP Certified Facilities.

On this World Environment Day, let us pledge to reduce, reuse, renew, recycle and protect our environment and go green f...
05/06/2023

On this World Environment Day, let us pledge to reduce, reuse, renew, recycle and protect our environment and go green for our better future.

   This year's theme generates awareness about the importance of the accurate measurement of blood pressure. The main ob...
17/05/2023

This year's theme generates awareness about the importance of the accurate measurement of blood pressure. The main objective behind celebrating the day is to educate people and spread awareness about hypertension and its effects on the body. Some of the major causes of hypertension in young people are high-stress levels, obesity, poor dietary habits, and a sedentary lifestyle. It is also said that prolonged hypertension puts a person at a higher risk of various medical conditions, including chronic kidney disease, stroke, heart failure, etc.

Measure Your Blood Pressure Accurately, Control It, Live Longer.

  Breathing should be effortless, yet for those living with asthma, it can feel like a daily battle. This World Asthma D...
02/05/2023

Breathing should be effortless, yet for those living with asthma, it can feel like a daily battle. This World Asthma Day, let's unite to make a positive impact in the lives of those affected by this condition.

International Labour Day 2023: Every year, the occasion of International Labour Day is celebrated across the globe on Ma...
01/05/2023

International Labour Day 2023: Every year, the occasion of International Labour Day is celebrated across the globe on May 01. Also known as May Day or Worker’s Day is observed to raise awareness and educate people about the importance and rights of workers. In several countries, Labour Day is a national holiday where several organisations organise campaigns for the betterment of their employees.

The first International Labour Day was celebrated on May 01, 1890, after the proclamation by the first International Congress of socialist parties in Europe on July 14th 1889 in Paris, France, to dedicate May 01 every year as the ‘Workers Day of International Unity and Solidarity.’

World Malaria Day is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for m...
25/04/2023

World Malaria Day is an occasion to highlight the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. It was instituted by WHO Member States during the World Health Assembly of 2007.

Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most important festivals for Muslims all over the globe. The day marks the end of the holy mon...
21/04/2023

Eid-ul-Fitr is one of the most important festivals for Muslims all over the globe. The day marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in which Muslims observe fast from dusk to dawn. The month-long fasting, which is considered to be one the sternest one, ends on the eve of Eid after sighting the first crescent of the new moon.

Eid Mubarak to you and your family!

19/04/2023

World Liver Day is celebrated across the world on April 19. The day focuses on raising awareness about liver-related disorders and diseases as the highly complex organ of the body is responsible for immunity, digestion, as well as metabolism, making it important to keep the liver healthy. In India, liver ailments amount to the 10th most common reason for death, World Health Organisation (WHO) said.
World Liver Day is focused on making everyone adopt a healthy lifestyle, avoid eating oily foods and spread more awareness about liver diseases.

World Kidney Day is a worldwide health awareness campaign that is observed every year on the second Thursday of March. T...
09/03/2023

World Kidney Day is a worldwide health awareness campaign that is observed every year on the second Thursday of March. The theme for World Kidney Day 2023 is "Kidney Health for All – Preparing for the unexpected, supporting the vulnerable."

It is a joint effort by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations - World Kidney Alliance (IFKF-WKA). The day has been observed every year since 2006 and is significant as it provides for the advocacy of good kidney health for all.

Anaemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the haemoglobin concentration within them is lower than...
24/02/2023

Anaemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the haemoglobin concentration within them is lower than normal. Haemoglobin is needed to carry oxygen and if you have too few or abnormal red blood cells, or not enough haemoglobin, there will be a decreased capacity of the blood to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues. This results in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath, among others. The optimal haemoglobin concentration needed to meet physiologic needs varies by age, s*x, elevation of residence, smoking habits and pregnancy status.

The most common causes of anaemia include nutritional deficiencies, particularly iron deficiency, though deficiencies in folate, vitamins B12 and A are also important causes; haemoglobinopathies; and infectious diseases, such as malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and parasitic infections.

Anaemia is a serious global public health problem that particularly affects young children and pregnant women. WHO estimates that 42% of children less than 5 years of age and 40% of pregnant women worldwide are anaemic.

Epilepsy is the most common chronic brain disease and affects people of all ages. More than 50 million people worldwide ...
15/02/2023

Epilepsy is the most common chronic brain disease and affects people of all ages. More than 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy; nearly 80% of them live in low- and middle-income countries.

An estimated 70% of people with epilepsy could be seizure free if properly diagnosed and treated. However, about three quarters of people with epilepsy in low-income countries do not get the treatment they need, and this rises to 90% in some countries. In many such countries, many health professionals do not have the training to recognize, diagnose and treat epilepsy. In most resource-poor countries, antiseizure medicines are not available.

People with epilepsy and their families frequently suffer from stigma and discrimination. In many parts of the world the true nature of epilepsy has also long been distorted by myths, fear and mistaken notions about the disorder.

WHO is working with ministries of health and partners to improve access to treatment for epilepsy.

12/02/2023

Added sugar is extremely prevalent in modern food and drinks. A high intake is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend keeping added sugar intake below 10% of your daily calorie intake, while the World Health Organization recommends slashing added sugars to 5% or less of your daily calories for optimal health.

10/02/2023

Polyphenols are a group of molecules found in plants and plant-derived foods, which have a range of known health benefits due to their antioxidant activity.

They are known to bind with amino acids—the building blocks of proteins—which also occur in foods, and can enhance their antioxidant effects.

Previous studies have looked at the effect of polyphenol-binding with the proteins found in meat.

A team of researchers has now shown that when the polyphenols found in coffee bind with an amino acid found in milk, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in mouse cells in vitro are enhanced.

One group of researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, previously looked at the effect of polyphenol binding to proteins in meat products, milk, and beer.

Recently, they decided to investigate coffee. Their latest research sought to explain how the binding of this particular polyphenol with the amino acid cysteine affected its inhibitory effect on inflammation in cells.

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