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14 Injured in Fire at Nursing Home Hospitalized

As a result of a tragic incident at the Nursing Home, 14 people were taken to the Clinical Emergency Hospital. According to information provided by the Ministry of Health, 13 of the victims are suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, while one person has sustained first-degree burns.

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"90% of children come with cavities already." A pediatric dentist on the role of baby teeth, parents' mistakes, and prevention

Many parents still believe that treating milk teeth is pointless since they will fall out sooner or later. However, this approach can lead to serious bite problems, early tooth loss, and the need to treat permanent teeth in childhood. According to the Ministry of Health, an analysis showed that the prevalence of caries among children aged 2 to 18 is quite high. In toddlers aged 2 to 6 years, caries is observed in 79-100% of cases, and by the age of 18, this figure reaches 94.8%.

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In Kyrgyzstan, screening examinations for children will begin to assess lead levels.

In Kyrgyzstan, screening examinations aimed at assessing the level of lead in children's bodies will begin, both in prosperous and disadvantaged regions. These activities are part of a plan implemented in connection with the National Development Program until 2030, which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers. The screening will cover preschool children and primary school students from the fourth quarter of 2026 until the fourth quarter of 2030.

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Life in the Regions: Gulmira Zholdosheva from Bakai-Ata Created the "Timur Team," and Later the Villagers Elected Her as a Deputy

Gulmira Zholdosheva, a 51-year-old resident of the village of Bakai-Ata in the Bakai-Ata district of the Talas region, actively supports women and holds the position of a deputy in the local kenesh. She was born in the village of Chon-Kapka (Pushkin) in the Manas district to a family of shepherds, becoming the fourth of nine children.

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The Cabinet plans to increase life expectancy in Kyrgyzstan to 75 years

The Cabinet of Ministers has developed a strategy for the implementation of the National Development Program of Kyrgyzstan, set to last until 2030. According to the new decree, the government aims to achieve 85% coverage of mandatory health insurance, as well as increase the average life expectancy to 75 years. Additionally, it is planned to reduce maternal mortality to 22 cases per 100,000 live births.

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Life in the Regions: A Resident of the City of Talas Promotes Kyrgyz National Culture Through Clothing

In Talas lives 40-year-old Maral Toktonalieva, who actively contributes to the popularization of Kyrgyz culture through clothing creation. “I am a designer by profession. However, every day for me is a real struggle. Despite all the difficulties that arise, I continue to follow my path. Creating national clothing has become not just a job for me, but a true destiny and mission. I strive to connect the traditional heritage of the Kyrgyz people with modern trends to highlight the beauty,

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