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Sepsis: The Silent Killer Outpacing Heart Attacks - Know the Warning Signs
Sepsis, a life-threatening medical emergency triggered by the body’s
Agilon Health Deadline: AGL Investors Have Opportunity to Lead agilon health, inc. Securities Fraud Lawsuit ...
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US Cancer Institute studying ivermectin’s ‘ability to kill cancer cells’
The federal research agency charged with leading the war against the nation’s second-largest killer, cancer, is studying ivermectin as a potential treatment, according to its top official. ...
The future of HIV prevention is here
We now know by ensuring folks with HIV get proper care and medication we can prevent the spread of HIV. Treatment is prevention. ...
Should people with autism and very high needs have a separate diagnosis? Takeaways from AP's report
As the definition of autism has widened, there’s been a growing push to separate profound autism into its own diagnosis ...
We have endometriosis: Here’s what we wish more people knew about the condition
Three women share their stories ahead of Endometriosis Awareness Month.
Rare Lung Diseases: What to Know for Earlier Diagnosis and Treatment
(StatePoint) Rare lung diseases affect
Google puts users at risk by downplaying health disclaimers under AI Overviews
Exclusive: Google fails to include safety warnings when users are first presented with AI-generated medical advice
Is it true that central heating is bad for your skin?
Dry air indoors can cause an inflammatory reaction, yet so can cold, windy outdoor conditions – but turning down the heating and using a moisturising cream can help
AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 8 small habits that quietly improve health: Diet, sleep schedule, and more
According to Dr
AIIMS-trained neurologist shares 3 important blood markers that most people miss: Serum ferritin, fasting insulin, more
Routine blood tests often
UK nutritionist explains how just ‘1 minute’ of intense exercise may cut heart disease risk ...
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Vice President of the Republic of Seychelles, represented President Herminie at the 39th Ordinary Session ...
Download logo Seychelles, through the representation of Vice President Pillay, has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to advancing Africa’s shared priorities, following the successful conclusion of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the
India ahead of U.S., China in linking climate change to health risks in news coverage: Study
Overall, fewer than 0.1% of all published articles across the three countries provided substantive coverage of climate change in relation to health. Even among climate-focused stories, explicit discussion of health impact was uncommon ...
Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans and Alaska Natives has announced it will phase out the use of dental fillings containing mercury. The Indian Health Service has used fillings, known as dental amalgams,
Teacher diagnosed with incurable cancer, aged 26, after skin change
Khadejah is determined to make the most of the time she has left ...
Woman says 'don't wait' after surgery to reduce the size of her breasts
Laureen, 26, says it has transformed her life ...
UKHSA confirms 96 new cases of grim Victorian disease
The disease is extremely infectious ...
Bengaluru Researchers Find Gene Linking Heart Risk, Obesity, Sleep Apnea
Scientists in Bengaluru have identified a single genetic cause linking dilated cardiomyopathy, obesity and sleep apnea (DOSA), a breakthrough that may help explain why these conditions co-occur and... ...
Bryan Johnson Shares How The New Inverted Food Pyramid Could Change Your Diet
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the newly released inverted food pyramid, a redesign of the country's official dietary guidance. ...
5 Reasons Your Fish Oil Supplement Might Not Be Working
A new study suggests that the approach to fish oil supplementation should be based on the presence of a specific gene. Here is why it should matter to you and why rethinking your approach to... ...
After James Van Der Beek’s death, how colorectal cancer is killing more under-50s
Colorectal cancer is now the top cancer killer of Americans younger than
Yuko Yamaguchi Retires: The Legacy Behind Hello Kitty's 'Not a Cat' Mystery
I’ve lived a lie. Hello Kitty isn’t a cat. She’s a
Mom Store launches its festive collection for infants and toddlers
This Ramadan, Mom Store brings a fresh wave of festive fashion for little ones with its latest festive collection, a thoughtfully curated range of outfits that blend tradition with modern charm.From sparkly
Hospitals address aging workforce with cognition tests
He was a surgical oncologist at a hospital in a Southern city, a 78-year-old whose colleagues had begun noticing troubling behavior in the operating room. ...
THE art OF THE heart
For centuries, physicians and artists have explored the human heart not just as a vital organ but also as a symbol of life, love and emotion. ...
Australian Catholic University Announces Scholarships for Indian Students: Check Eligibility and How to Apply
The Australian Catholic University (ACU) campus now offering scholarships for Indian studentsImageshttps://bwi-api-react.businesswireindia.com/Uploads/news-multimedia/images/826d4c4e-44a1-45c5-901c-c0f2edbe6a3d.jpg ...
What’s that smell? 7,700 gallons of jet fuel spill into the James River.
An estimated 7,700 gallons of jet fuel spilled into the James River on Friday afternoon near Newport News Shipbuilding, according to officials. ...