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14-Year-Old With Rare, Aggressive Cancer Recovers After Life-Saving Surgery
Stomach and oesophageal cancer account for a major cancer burden worldwide; however, their occurrence in paediatric patients remains extremely rare. In younger patients, such cancers often develop... ...
Nutritionist Shares 6 Foods That Can Help Manage PCOS Symptoms
Nutritionist Lovneet Batra talked about making consistent choices to address PCOS with simple foods. ...
6 Foods That Silently Spike Your Blood Pressure Without You Realising It
There are certain foods which have hidden sodium, sugars, unhealthy fats, or refined carbs. These spike your blood pressure levels without you realising it. ...
I have stage four cancer – there will be no cure, but death isn’t necessarily imminent: this is how it feels to live in the long middle
Mornings begin with a silent inventory, conducted in the dark before the curtains are drawn: can I breathe easily today? The question is stripped of all poetic veneer. When you have stage four lung cancer, breath is no longer a background process; it is a
A smarter approach to eating: Why isn't calorie counting enough?
A smarter approach to eating: Why isn't calorie counting enough? Every individual is keen to know the time of day they eat, how fast they eat, and even how much they chew can affect how many calories you get from it. There’s a complex biological interaction
Oz escalates Medicaid fraud claims against states after focus on Minnesota
The Trump administration has signaled a
Lost in transmission: Changes in organ donor status can fall through cracks in the system
When Raven Kinser walked into a Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles office two summers ago, she completed a driver’s license application that included the option to register as an organ donor. The form provides a checkbox to opt in, but ...
Primary care is in trouble. So doctors band together to boost their market power
Western Massachusetts, a patchwork
Is it better to be a morning person or a night owl? What the science says.
Years ago I read an article asking, “Are you a night owl or a morning lark?” The piece explored the notion that some of us do our best thinking beyond midnight, while others prefer to rise and shine early and take in the day. At the time, I was staying up late
Health Minister honours memory of tuberculosis patients at Kyperounta Sanatorium
The Kyperounta Sanatorium, a cornerstone of Cyprus’ medical history, was the focus of a commemorative ceremony on Sunday, with Health Minister Neophytos Charalambides paying tribute to tuberculosis patients who were treated and passed away at the facility.
Deadly fungal disease that attacks bats detected for first time in Oregon
A deadly fungal disease that has put at least one bat species on the federal Endangered Species List has been detected in Oregon for the first time. ...
Welcome to allergy season. Here's how to protect yourself
Allergy season is upon us, bringing
Lulu's Yusuff Ali Inaugurates Burjeel Medical Centre in Dubai, Celebrates Business Confidence in UAE
Dubai: Two of the most prominent Indian expat business leaders on Sunday celebrated the UAE as a country that continues to
DR MAX PEMBERTON: Why over 50s are dangerously vulnerable amid the terrible meningitis outbreak. Ditch ...
Many years ago, when I was a junior doctor, I was examining a woman patient in her mid 50s at a routine appointment when she mentioned - almost in passing - that her head was absolutely pounding. ...
How POTATOES could be the ultimate food for a healthy bowel, and the Chinese exercise ...
The outpouring of grief when my husband Dr Michael Mosley died of heatstroke on a hillside in Greece in June 2024, one of the hottest recorded days, was extraordinary. ...
Neurologist reveals why ‘normal’ sugar levels can be a misleading sign: ‘Least sensitive test for ...
While fasting blood
Alert for potentially deadly disease on Canberra's doorstep
Campers are urged to protect themselves from mosquitos. ...
Leftists are afraid that boys will grow to be men. They think that’s bad
The far-left mocked,
GLP-1 drugs and low-carb diets leave Americans short on fiber as protein craze grows, experts warn
Protein is
Cardiologist with 20 years of experience explains why women in their 40s might experience changes ...
Women are often told
Colorado is proposing major changes to autism therapy \u2014 and families are worried
Colorado officials say
CPR can save life | Cardiologist explains what everyone must know | Health Wrap | ...
In Episode 25 of Health Wrap by The Hindu, senior health journalist Ramya Kannan
Can coffee ice cream keep you up at night? What to know about caffeine.
How to make homemade ice cream Make a healthier ice cream at home with bananas. ProblemSolved, USA TODAY A tasty ice cream treat is sometimes needed after a savory dinner. And coffee ice cream can certainly satisfy any late-night craving, but before bedtime,
Iran threatens to 'irreversibly destroy' region's infrastructure if own attacked
Iran's powerful parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf threatened on Sunday to
Batuhan: The last purifications: Healing the divided Filipino conscience
Before a nation can rise, it must first allow itself to be healed. Not merely organized, not gathered around slogans. These may stir movement for a season, but they cannot repair the deeper fractures of a people’s interior life. A nation may appear united
Foot-and-mouth cases reach 44 farms as culling toll hits 21,000 animals
Two new foot-and-mouth disease infections have been confirmed, bringing the total number of affected farms in Cyprus to 44, the Veterinary Services said. The newly infected
Overnight pharmacies on Saturday, March 21
These are the pharmacies that will operate during the night across Cyprus on Saturday, March 21: NICOSIA Papanastasiou Sofia, Archbishop Makarios III Avenue 320A. Opposite turn for “TSANTALI” restaurant, Pano Lakatamia, tel. 22372337. Zavrou Irini,
Guest column: Judge’s abortion ruling a victory for religious freedom
We joined this case to ensure that
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Lounging on a towel in a cozy, dark room filled with hot air can feel relaxing and restorative. A sauna's high temperature — which usually ranges between about 150 F and 195 F — causes your blood vessels to dilate, ...