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Salt, Health, and the Government's Role in Reducing Excessive Salt Consumption
Salt is one of the oldest and most widely used food substances. Historically, its importance was so great that civilizations even traded around it. Today, however, discussions about salt increasingly relate to health and public policy. Why is salt essential for the human body, what happens when it is consumed in excess, and what role can the state play in addressing this problem? In this blog. I will try to answer these questions. Benefits of salt for Human Body When talking
დალი კეკელიძე
Jun 305 min read


The Role of Blogs on Global Health in Raising Awareness
In recent years, blogs have emerged as a powerful tool for disseminating information and shaping public opinion. This is especially true in the field of global health, where timely and accurate information can influence policies, educate professionals, and empower communities. As a platform, blogs offer a unique blend of accessibility, immediacy, and depth that traditional media often cannot match. This article explores the multifaceted role of blogs on global health in raisi
Dali Kekelidze
Jun 244 min read


Managing Heat Waves: When Heat Becomes a Health Crisis
Heat has become one of the fastest growing health threats. In June 2026, the UK Met Office issued a red extreme heat warning — the highest level of warning issued when temperatures are life-threatening. How heat harms health High temperatures increase risks for the cardiovascular system, the elderly, infants, and people with chronic diseases. It also reduces labor productivity and puts pressure on healthcare systems. The most vulnerable are: • Elderly and infants — reduced th
Dali Kekelidze
Jun 241 min read


The link between climate and zoonotic diseases: myth and reality
In recent years, social media has been divided between two extreme narratives. One says: “Climate change will cause new pandemics.” The other: “The link between climate and viruses is a fabrication.” Both are wrong, but both are convincing in their own ways — one based on fear, the other on comfort. The reality, as always, lies somewhere in between and is much more interesting. What is a zoonotic disease and why does climate matter? A zoonotic disease is an infection that is
Dali Kekelidze
May 163 min read
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