- Green Spaces Tied to Fewer Mental Health Hospitalizations Medscape
- ‘Nature prescriptions’ deliver mental health benefits worth more than four times their cost The University of Melbourne
- Victorian trial finds benefits in nature-based…
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Green Spaces Tied to Fewer Mental Health Hospitalizations – Medscape
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Part of Bangkok’s Lat Krabang district declared rabies zone
The declaration warns owners of animals or animal carcasses within the rabies zone to strictly adhere to the guidelines outlined in the act:
• No one shall move a dog or animal carcass within the area or move it in or out of the area unless…
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Earliest hidden sign of zinc deficiency and 5 foods that help restore healthy level |
Zinc has become a growing point of scientific and public interest because it plays a role in processes that are central to everyday wellbeing. It supports immune function, tissue repair, cell growth, and sensory perception, yet it is easy for…
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Global wellness expert reveals 10 ways to boost digestive health
Improving digestion involves not just what goes onto the plate but how, when, and in what state it’s eaten. Functional medicine doctors, like Dr. Eric Berg, often discuss such simple daily habits that can turn bloating, gas, heaviness, and…
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NIZO and University of Twente partner on lab device to test how food affects brain health
Dutch food research organization NIZO and the University of Twente have announced a strategic partnership to commercialize the Gut-Brain Axis on Chip, a laboratory device that mimics how the human gut and brain communicate. The technology allows…
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Planning to get inked? Study links tattoos to common skin cancer — but it’s not what you think
For most people, tattoos are a way of self-expression — a kind of body art that makes them better comfortable in their own skin. For some, they’re what identities are made of and built upon. But what if you were making way for harm in the…
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Dengue cases on decline but experts fear re-emergence of disease next year – Dawn
- Dengue cases on decline but experts fear re-emergence of disease next year Dawn
- Dengue outbreak continues in KP; 8 new cases in 24 hours Aaj English TV
- Cold weather brings dengue season to an end The Express Tribune
- Dengue cases decline in KP as…
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AI-Powered companion robots help loneliness epidemic among the senior citizens in East Asia
Editor’s Note: Help is available if you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health matters.
In the US: Call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Globally: The International…Continue Reading
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Winter foods to prevent cold and flu: Nutritionist says eat garlic, leafy greens, nuts and seeds
Winter brings its own set of health challenges, and at the centre of it all is your immune system, the body’s built-in shield that keeps infections, seasonal flu, and everyday germs in check. When temperatures drop, this defence line works…
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Bird flu could cause pandemic worse than COVID if virus mutates: Institut Pasteur
PARIS –The bird flu virus that has been spreading among wild birds, poultry and mammals could lead to a pandemic worse than COVID-19 if it mutates to transmit between…
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