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Stroke prevention in monastic communities: The Bhutan Stroke Foundation says nearly 80% of people screened nationwide were at high stroke risk and has launched a four-year project to reach 260 monasteries and nunneries with awareness, screenings, risk assessments and early detection. Tobacco control push: Bhutan’s National Assembly Social and Culture Committee is urging stricter monitoring and enforcement as more people are seen smoking outside designated areas, despite the Tobacco Control Act and fines. Climate adaptation funding: Bhutan secured continued Global Environment Facility support through the LDCF, extending financing for climate adaptation work under GEF-9 and GEF-10 cycles. Community health and access: A Tit-Tar therapy session in Thimphu is offering non-invasive joint and muscle tension relief, with organisers aiming to improve access for children with disabilities and elders with chronic pain. Wellness guidance update: A new expert consensus provides age-specific clinical guidance for genital psoriasis care, highlighting how the condition is often under-recognized and undertreated. Social forestry and health links: Bhutan marked Social Forestry Day with tree planting and community conservation, reinforcing the country’s forest-protection approach tied to long-term wellbeing.

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Jun. 3, 2026

Red rice market to reach $4.8 billion by 2032

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Bhutan Stroke Foundation launches project to reduce stroke risk in monastic communities

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