• 17 Apr, 2026
Saree and Dhoti Induced Waist Dermatoses Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review Raises Awareness on a Rare but Preventable Condition

Saree and Dhoti Induced Waist Dermatoses Linked to Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Systematic Review Raises Awareness on a Rare but Preventable Condition

Chronic friction from tightly worn sarees and dhotis can cause waist dermatoses that rarely progress to squamous cell carcinoma. A systematic review highlights risk factors like poor hygiene and delayed care. Early detection and simple preventive measures can effectively reduce this avoidable skin cancer risk.

Data Driven Decisions Still Limited Among Sub District Public Health Administrators in India: A Cross Sectional Study Highlights Critical Gaps

A cross sectional study in India reveals gaps in data driven decision making among sub district public health administrators. Despite data availability, limited training, infrastructure, and time constraints hinder effective use. Strengthening data literacy and integrating data into routine workflows is essential for improving public health outcomes.

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