- Public representatives ‘ignore’ CM’s instructions to spread dengue awareness Dawn
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Category: 6. Health
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Public representatives ‘ignore’ CM’s instructions to spread dengue awareness – Dawn
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Fat-fueled neuron discovery could unlock new treatments for brain disease
Researchers from the University of Queensland (Australia) and the University of Helsinki (Finland) have discovered that neurons are capable of using fat as a source of energy, challenging the long-held belief that they rely only on sugar. Even…
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Indigenous chikungunya cases reach 766
Sante publique France reports, as of October 20, 766 locally acquired chikungunya cases were reported in mainland France.
In addition, 29 local transmission of dengue fever have been reported this year.
91 outbreaks of indigenous vector-borne…
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5 ways low levels can impact body and health
Vitamin D, often called the “sunshine vitamin,” is essential for maintaining overall health. It is unique among vitamins because the body can produce it when the skin is exposed to sunlight. Additionally, it can be obtained through certain…
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4 ways to lower cancer risk in young adults, according to experts |
Life is meant to end but not in your 20s, 30s and 40s. Sadly, this is what has the experts in fear for the lives of youngsters across the world. According to the National Cancer Institute’s estimates for 2025, 4.2% of…
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Want to live longer? How new drugs, AI and daily habits can extend lifespan
Million-dollar longevity clinics, IV drips, personalised genome sequencing – the quest for a longer, healthier life often feels like a science fiction movie with an exclusive ticket price.
But as the wellness industry chases expensive, hi-tech…Continue Reading
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Implications for the global HIV response
In 2024, an estimated 40 million people were living with HIV. While 77 % were being treated, nine million were not. Despite progress, the HIV response faces growing challenges due to shifting funding and political uncertainty. The US, which…
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Health authorities warn of a measles outbreak in multiple regions of New Zealand as of October 24; exercise caution while travelling. – SafeAbroad
- Health authorities warn of a measles outbreak in multiple regions of New Zealand as of October 24; exercise caution while travelling. SafeAbroad
- Measles cases and exposures continue to escalate NZ Doctor
- ‘We should be concerned’: Why low measles…
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Zoster vaccination in people with HIV linked to lower mortality and cardiovascular risk
Zoster vaccination was associated with significantly reduced risks for all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) among people living with HIV (PLWH), according to data from a real-world matched cohort presented at
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How HIV’s shape-shifting protein reveals clues for smarter drug design
LA JOLLA, October 24, 2025 — The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain. While symptoms can now be better managed with lifelong treatment, there is no cure to…
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