If you’re a woman over 50 sporting grey or white hair, you have now one more reason to love your silver mane. Those elegant strands may not just be a sign of time or style; science says they could be the proof that your body is protecting…
Category: 6. Health
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Mum’s heartbreak as baby’s unusual hand symptom was sign of brain tumour
A baby was diagnosed with a brain tumour after his mother noticed he was struggling to sit up and use his left hand – symptoms initially dismissed as developmental delays.
Jordy Arthur was just 10 months old when his mum, Teresa Craigie, 40,…
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WHO warns of rising 'clade Ib' Mpox cases worldwide: 5 symptoms we should watch out for – Times of India
- WHO warns of rising ‘clade Ib’ Mpox cases worldwide: 5 symptoms we should watch out for Times of India
- WHO says mpox now detected in more countries, with 17 deaths in Africa over six weeks Reuters
- Mpox Clade Ib Spreads In Europe: Travel And…
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Alarming surge in memory problems among young adults
- Self-reported cognitive disability among U.S. adults increased from 5.3% to 7.4% over the past decade.
- Rates nearly doubled for younger adults ages 18 to 39.
- The steepest increases occurred among people with lower incomes and less…
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Diagnostic Imaging’s Weekly Scan: October 26 — November 1
Welcome to Diagnostic Imaging’s Weekly Scan, which offers an opportunity to catch up on the most well-viewed radiology content of the past week.
In a retrospective analysis, recently published in Radiology, researchers reviewed data from…
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How to get maximum health benefits from garlic? AIIMS gastro doctor explains
Garlic, a staple in Indian kitchens, is instantly recognizable for its sharp and slightly pungent flavor. Beyond its culinary appeal, this humble bulb carries an impressive range of health benefits that go far beyond enhancing the taste of food….Continue Reading
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Tiny bats hunt like lions, striking with patience and precision
The forests of Panama come alive after sunset. Somewhere above the ground, a tiny bat hangs upside down, silent and alert.
In that quiet, the bat waits for a sound – a frog’s croak, a faint rustle, a signal of movement. One quick motion…
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Patients Who Develop Gout While on Transplant List Have Worse Outcomes
New research showed that gout in patients with end-stage kidney disease was associated with a higher risk for death while waiting for a deceased donor kidney transplant (DDKT) and those patients had a lower chance of receiving a transplant…
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Glucocorticoids Reduce Mortality in Community-Acquired Pneumonia
ADJUNCTIVE glucocorticoid therapy has shown promise in reducing mortality among patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in well-resourced settings. However, evidence for its effectiveness in low-resource environments has been…
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WHO EMRO – WHO trains 140 000 health workers ahead of Pakistan’s drive to protect 35 million children from measles and rubella
The World Health Organization is partnering with the Government of Pakistan to prepare a nationwide preventive campaign scheduled from 17 to 29 November 2025.
Health workers attend a WHO-led training session for the…
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