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Health



Blocking mobile internet boosts attention and mental well-being, study finds

A controlled study published in PNAS Nexus reports that cutting off mobile internet access on smartphones for two weeks significantly reduces screen time and improves mental well-being. Conducted on 467 participants, the experiment found that average daily screen use dropped from 314 minutes to 161 minutes.......

Washington expands funding for HIV preventive treatment, with Morocco among targeted countries

The United States has announced an expanded financial commitment, in partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to scale up access to a new preventive HIV treatment across several low-income countries, including Morocco. The initiative aims to significantly increase the......

Taroudant opens new hemodialysis center to expand healthcare access

The province of Taroudant has inaugurated a new hemodialysis center in the commune of Taliouine, aimed at improving access to specialized healthcare for residents, particularly in rural and mountainous areas. The facility is part of the national program supporting vulnerable populations, a key component......

AMAL urges blood donation during Ramadan as reserves fall

The AMAL Association said its Ramadan 2026 awareness campaign aimed to draw attention to a recurring decline in blood donations during the holy month, when hospital needs remain steady and patients requiring regular transfusions continue to depend on available supplies. The campaign was developed with......

Morocco strengthens post-market surveillance of medicines and vaccines

Morocco has taken a new step to reinforce its pharmaceutical oversight system with the launch of an enhanced post-market surveillance mechanism for medicines and vaccines. On March 17 in Rabat, the Moroccan Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AMMPS) held the first meeting of the National Committee......

Morocco’s Human Rights Council warns of ongoing irregular practices in private clinics

Morocco’s National Human Rights Council has raised concerns about the persistence of questionable practices in several private clinics, including the demand for unrecorded medical payments often referred to as “under-the-table” fees. The warning appears in the council’s latest......

Women still carry the hidden burden of family health

In 2026, one of the clearest signs of persistent inequality inside the home is not always visible in household budgets or chore charts. It appears in doctors’ appointments, treatment schedules, vaccination reminders, specialist visits and the constant monitoring of relatives’ health needs.......

Screen overuse raises alarms over child brain development

Heavy screen exposure in early childhood is drawing increasing scrutiny from doctors, researchers and educators across several countries. What was once treated as a question of parenting habits is now being examined as a public health issue with neurological, educational and social consequences. A growing......

Morocco to launch electronic health claims pilot in Kenitra

QR coded prescriptions and digital claim forms to anchor nationwide CNSS reform Morocco is preparing a major transformation in the administration and financing of healthcare, with the city of Kenitra selected to host the first live deployment of a fully electronic health claim system starting at the......

Mohammed VI Foundation drives medical fee reduction at Casablanca hospital

Access to healthcare in Morocco has received a significant boost following an initiative led by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health. An official amendment has been approved to reduce the cost of medical examinations at Sheikh Khalifa Hospital, located in the Al-Hassani district of Casablanca,......

Breakdown in dialogue rekindles tensions between medical interns and health ministry

Tensions have resurfaced between medical interns and residents and the health authorities, following a breakdown in dialogue with the Ministry of Health. In a recent statement, the National Commission representing medical, pharmaceutical, and dental interns and residents criticized what it described......

Pharmaceutical intellectual property: a strategic pillar for Morocco's health sovereignty

Morocco is positioning itself as a leader in pharmaceutical innovation, leveraging intellectual property (IP) as a key driver of health sovereignty and economic growth. On January 8, 2026, the Association of Pharmaceutical Companies in Morocco (LEMM), in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and......

Medical caravan provides healthcare services to more than 2,600 people in Khenifra

More than 2,600 people benefited from a multidisciplinary medical caravan organized over two days at the Provincial Hospital Center of Khenifra, aimed at improving access to healthcare for residents of the city and surrounding areas. The initiative was carried out by a civil society organization in......

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