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It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?
Health policy changes in Washington are set to cause millions of Americans to lose their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage, leading to concerns about affording health care ...
Simulations Plus Announces Extensions of U.S. FDA and NIEHS Research Collaborations
Extended projects support ongoing research into computational approaches and new approach methodologies for food and chemical safety assessment RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Simulations Plus, Inc. (Nasdaq: SLP) (“Simulations Plus” or the
Israeli strikes kill 3 people in Gaza, hospital says
Israeli military strikes on Monday
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Weighing 186 kg at 31, he was hospitalised twice as common infection turned deadly: Study shows obesity as risk factor
People with obesity at 70% higher risk of serious infection, says Lancet paper
Trump admin yanks $600M from four blue states including for HIV prevention
The Trump administration is yanking $600 million in public health funding from four blue states — California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota — claiming the grants don't align with agency priorities. Documents obtained by The New York Times reveal the
MoH reviews CWM Hospital infrastructure incident
The Ministry of Health will review the recent
UAE’s first rail ambulance promises faster access to remote areas
A special ambulance that can travel on railway tracks is set to transform emergency medical services in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, particularly in remote desert regions. The vehicle, built locally by Naffco, combines standard American ambulance specifications
Unvaccinated children removed from Israeli kindergartens as measles outbreak worsens
In an unprecedented move, six
The miracle of black seed (Nigella sativa): Nature’s most powerful healing plant
Contains thymoquinone, which selectively induces apoptosis in cancer cells (breast, colon, leukemia, etc.), suppresses tumor growth by up to 52% a... ...
Silent Saboteurs: The Top 10 Everyday Foods Fueling Inflammation and Chronic Disease
The Hidden Crisis in Your KitchenChronic inflammation is not merely a buzzword; it is the root biological fire fueling most modern chronic diseases,... ...
FBI says no suspects, no communication as Nancy Guthrie ransom deadline passes with no proof ...
A crucial deadline set by Nancy Guthrie’s kidnappers passed without her return Monday evening, with the FBI saying it’s not aware of any communication between the abductors and the Guthrie family and has not identified any suspects in the case. ...
AP News in Brief at 9:04 p.m. EST
FBI says it's unaware of Savannah Guthrie talking with her mom's suspected kidnappers ...
What to know about the rare condition Catherine O’Hara had
Catherine O’Hara, the actress and comedian who got her start on the Canadian sketch series “Second City Television” and then went on to play iconic moms in “Beetlejuice,” “Home Alone” and “Schitt’s Creek,” died last week at age 71. ...
Inaugural Women's Leadership and Health breakfast is Feb. 18
The Mary & John Elliot Charitable Foundation will host its inaugural Women’s Leadership and Health Breakfast on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the Bedford Event Center. ...
Two to three cups of coffee a day reduces risk of dementia
New research found that moderate consumption of coffee cuts the chances of developing the debilitating condition. ...
National Laboratory of the Rockies, based in Golden, axes another 134 positions
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The National Laboratory of the Rockies let go 134 employees on Monday, the second time in less than a year that the facility formerly known as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or NREL, has terminated staff.
'I had a mild UTI, then started vomiting. In hours I was fighting deadly sepsis. ...
Like a dam breaking, a creeping agony began to rush in, everywhere and all-consuming. ...
When Rashmika Mandanna opened up about old painful relationship; Actress says Vijay Deverakonda helped her heal
Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna are again in the news because of wedding rumours. Many reports say the wedding may happen on February 26 in Udaipur. There is also talk that the couple already had a private engagement in October 2025. Both actors are
Committee tasked with examining NT child deaths scrapped by government
The NT Children's Commissioner says the government's decision to scrap a committee tasked with examining all child deaths in the territory leaves "serious gaps". ...
MerryLife Biomedical Reports Positive Phase 1 Results and Plans for Global Phase 2 Trial for TML-6, an Oral Multi-Targeted Investigational Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
TAINAN, Feb. 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- MerryLife Biomedical Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on neurodegenerative diseases, today announced positive Phase 1 results for TML-6, its investigational oral therapy for Alzheimer's disease (AD). The
DIY Ramadan magic: 10 DIY ways to spread joy this month
Dubai: Ramadan is a month of reflection, gratitude, and giving, and sometimes it’s the small, personal gestures that make the biggest impact. Whether it’s for a friend, family member, or colleague, these DIY ideas are thoughtful, easy to create, and sure to
Inspiring UAE Mothers Unite to Raise Awareness for Childhood Cancer
Sometimes, hope is described as ethereal, almost surreal, a ray of light so faint that even a sliver allows one to bask in its glow, if only for a moment. And sometimes, there’s only one quote that describes hope best. Hope has dirt on her
Your Health: Divergent diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer’s disease is raising concerns that some patients are ...
Divergent diagnostic criteria is raising concerns that some patients are being misdiagnosed and unnecessarily treated. ...
Unexpected study results complicate the use of brain stimulation for anxiety
A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had hoped for patients with combined depression and anxiety. Researchers found that while electrical stimulation of the brain’s frontal
Satellos Closes US$57.2 Million Public Offering in Canada and the United States, Including Exercise of Underwriters’ Option to Purchase Additional Shares
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Satellos Bioscience Inc. (Nasdaq: MSLE, TSX: MSCL) (“Satellos” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing life-improving medicines to treat degenerative muscle diseases, today announced that it has completed
Understanding and Treating Rosacea: What You Need to Know
(Feature Impact) Rosacea is a chronic skin condition, mainly affecting the face, that causes redness, swelling, pain and changes in appearance. It is estimated that more than 16 million people in the United States have rosacea, according to the National
Nancy Guthrie health: Cardiologist explains what happens when heart medications are abruptly stopped
Nancy Guthrie's pacemaker stopped syncing with her Apple Watch on February 1. ...