Infographic showing global data on alcohol attributable cancers and related prevention policies

Policies and Alcohol-Attributable Cancers

In the realm of public health, one of the most overlooked but significant factors contributing to cancer is alcohol consumption. Despite robust evidence linking alcohol to various cancers, public awareness and policy interventions have been sporadic and insufficient in many regions. In United status, 6.6 million all cause deaths were observed between 2015 to 2019 […]

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Evolution of Air Pollution Control Policies in India: A Policy Review

Introduction Air pollution has become one of India’s most serious environmental and public health challenges. In 2019, nearly 1.7 million premature deaths were linked to air pollution, accounting for about 17 percent of all deaths in the country (1). The World Bank (2021) estimated the economic cost to be more than US$36 billion per year

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Evidence Shapes Modern Policy

From Data to Decisions: How Evidence Shapes Modern Policy In an era marked by complex global challenges—climate change, pandemics, inequality—the demand for policies grounded in evidence rather than ideology has never been greater. The idea of “evidence-informed policymaking” (EIPM) rests on a simple but powerful premise: decisions should be guided by the best available research,

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