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SBA effort to curb nuisance insects
The Bases’ Joint Services Health Unit has handed over 14 mosquito‑trapping units to communities around the Akrotiri wetlands as part of an expanded effort to curb nuisance insects and reduce disease risks. Sovereign Base Areas Administration officials attended
C-Path Reaffirms Commitment to Advancing Regulatory Science for Disease-Modifying Therapies in Type 1 Diabetes
Regulatory milestone underscores opportunity for shared regulatory-science and evidence frameworks to support the next generation of therapies. ...
Tips for Running in the Heat and Humidity
Running in the heat
Brown: Ticks are on the rise in Minnesota ― and so are the diseases they carry
These arachnids now occupy more of Minnesota than ever, and their pathogens are growing more diverse. ...
Gastroenterologist shares 5 foods he eats every day to reduce the risk of colon cancer: ...
Colon cancer is on the
Horoscope Tomorrow, June 17, 2026: Healing, closure, and a powerful next step await these zodiac signs
Horoscope Tomorrow: Find out the astrological prediction for zodiac signs for June 17, 2026. | Horoscope ...
Bon Secours sues Virginia to block construction of competing hospitals
VCU Health and HCA requested the court dismiss the lawsuit, saying the state health commissioner accurately followed the law. ...
Rethinking your drınking?
When experts talk about the dangers of excessive drinking, we often assume those warnings apply mostly to people with alcohol use disorder, a health issue some-times referred to as alcoholism. ...
Trella Health Launches Physician Group Explore & Analyze to Help Post-Acute Organizations Identify High-Value Referral Opportunities
New Trella Insights feature helps home health, hospice, and skilled nursing organizations compare physician groups by patient volume, geography, specialty, and referral patterns to improve targeting and accelerate growth. ...
Was the water we drink once urine?
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Jusidman Foundation gives NIS 200m for Tel Aviv hospital
The donation by the
New hospital planned for Cleveland County to address bed shortages
With a growing demand for more hospital beds, Cleveland County residents may soon have another option when it comes to emergency care. CaroMont Health has announced plans to build a "neighborhood hospital" that will deliver emergency and inpatient care as well
Anguished parents. Doctors in tears. Utah’s long measles outbreak takes a toll
SALT LAKE CITY — Ben Dowse hadn't expected to treat measles when he became a doctor, but there he was, examining a newborn exposed to the virus in the womb. The infected mother had given birth just hours earlier. The ...
Health Ministry: Five martyrs, eight injuries in Gaza within 24 hours
GAZA, (PIC) Hospitals in the Gaza Strip recorded the arrival of five new martyrs and eight injuries over the past 24 hours, according to the daily statistical report issued by the
Hopedale MA parish dedicates new 'healing garden.' Here's its purpose
The Catholic Community at Sacred Heart in Hopedale gathered on Sunday, June 14, for the dedication and blessing of the "Healing with Hope Garden," a new space for reflection, prayer and remembrance. The event followed the weekly 9:30 a.m. Mass and included a
How did she hit 109 years old? Walking. No junk food. And family love.
Centenarian hangs with firefighters for 109th birthday Sarah Levin gathered with family to celebrate 109th birthday. Sarah Levin has zero interest in getting mic’d up on this celebratory afternoon. She calls it “monkey business.” Something she is "too old"
The Dental Technologist’s Day
The Malta Dental Technologists Association, MDTA, in collaboration with F.E.P.P.D., the European Federation for Dental Lab owners in Dental Technology Services, are promoting The Dental Technologist's Day, to be held during the month of June. F.E.P.P.D., came
Research suggests exercise games like Ring Fit Adventure could treat early stages of depression
New research shows that exercise games – or 'exergames' – like Nintendo's Ring Fit Adventure could help people deal with the early stages of depression. Read more ...
Risks of conflict, disease rise when homeless encampments encroach on urban coyote habitat, study cautions
Potential risks to human and animal health rise when people experiencing homelessness are forced to seek shelter in the same secluded, inner-city landscapes as urban coyotes, a new study cautions. ...
Three men’s health drugs that were originally designed for a different purpose
Sildenafil (better known as Viagra) is perhaps the most famous example of a drug that has been repurposed. Yuriy Maksymiv/ Shutterstock Many medicines begin life with one purpose and end up proving useful for a completely different reason. Few areas show this
Why Ebola outbreaks are rarely controlled by vaccines alone
Tensions have recently emerged around the Ebola response in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Will getting up early make you more successful? Here’s the truth about morning productivity
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What to do in a medical emergency, according to an ER doctor who says the first 60 seconds matter most
An ER doctor breaks
Brit left in a coma after nightmare accident in Greece on his first ever holiday
Louis Benson was on a trip to Zante, Greece, when an accident left him with a bleed on the brain ...
Brit thought she woke with 'gym aches' in Magaluf - but the truth was far ...
Charlie Wilson's life changed after she was diagnosed with extrapulmonary sarcoidosis, which causes small patches of swollen tissue to develop in organs throughout the body ...
The 'laid-back' retirement era has ended. Just ask these busy grandparents
Kasia Gay, 69, always thought her retirement would include a trailer home and cross-country adventures with her husband of more than 30 years. But that dream died with her divorce, and now she spends her days picking up her grandchildren from school and doing
Alliance's Good Samaritan Health Center to move to ex-Rite Aid site
ALLIANCE ‒ ONE Health Ohio will expand its local services in the former Rite Aid store in Alliance. The nonprofit medical firm, based in Youngstown, announced its plans June 10 in a news release. The former Rite Aid property at 1895 W. State St. was bought for
John Hood: Health care cost curve bends, but not by enough
When it comes to health care inflation — a major burden for households and businesses as well as the primary driver of federal deficits — even glimmers of good news deserve notice, study and, perhaps, celebration. ...
TN law requires reporting chronically ill immigrant children to ICE
New Trump policy could cause prolonged family separations. Here's why Arizona Republic immigration reporter Daniel Gonzalez talks about how a family of a U.S. citizen endured more than 10 years of family separation. A new Tennessee law drafted with Trump