The gaps in Lebanon’s healthcare sector are mostly being filled by NGOs, the UN, and international donors.
Science
Tomorrow’s mental health will undoubtedly be shaped by the current status of the Lebanese population and all its issues.
Just Saturday, 3,358 people in Lebanon tested positive for the coronavirus—one day after New Year’s Eve festivities.
Lebanon’s COVID-19 committee has imposed a series of new social distancing and lockdown measures ahead of the holidays.
What are some of the resources available to Lebanese and Syrian women to combat period poverty during the economic crisis?
And more statistics on suicide in Lebanon, where a multi-layered crisis is negatively affecting mental health.
The new malaria vaccine is also the first developed for any parasitic disease, and may save tens of thousands of lives each year.
One third of Lebanon is made up of refugees or immigrants, but the percentage of vaccinated individuals among their ranks remains low.
With the new resurgence of cases, electricity cuts and shortage of medicine, hospitals may not be able to cope with a new COVID-19 wave.
Given the amount of stressors we face everyday in Lebanon, dealing with “Lebanxiety” is normal and should not be looked down upon.
Both a deeply personal experience and a collective trauma, the Beirut blast has marked our minds, bodies and calendars in unfathomable ways.
Scientists observed what the backside of a black hole for the first time and provided evidence supporting a prediction of General Relativity.