A National Institutes of Health study aims to find out whether ultraprocessed foods lead people to eat more. And, if so, why?
We are facing a silent pandemic, one that doesn’t discriminate between age, gender, or socioeconomic status – antimicrobial ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNBomai Launches Fumigation Exercise In Potiskum LGA To Combat Mosquito-Borne DiseasesIn a bid to tackle the menace of mosquitoes and other deadly insects in Potiskum Local Government Area, Senator Ibrahim Mohammed Bomai has launched a comprehensive fumigation exercise campaign. The ...
The 22nd Annual CurePSP Awareness and Memorial Walk will take place on March 29th at Mackle Park on Marco Island. The event ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 3.5m people with rare diseases who face worsening treatment and diagnosis ratesRare diseases affect one in 17 people in the UK, but a Government initiative designed to improve their quality of life will ...
Mr Labram Musah, the National Coordinator of the Ghana NCD (Non-Communicable Diseases) Alliance, has advised Ghanaians to ...
The government is set to announce cuts to spending on welfare this week, after the prime minister called the current system ...
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, discusses available treatment options for patients with pruritus, plus factors to consider when choosing the treatment option ...
Hall's study relies on 24/7 measurements of patients, rather than self-reported data, to investigate whether ultraprocessed ...
As for diseases, the best strategy is to start with disease-resistant cultivars. “Buy ‘fisherman roses,’” Pscheidt said. “The ...
As the Day 2 keynote speaker at this year's Fetch Charlotte conference, taking place March 14-16, Griffin also previews the ...
Kumasi, March 15, GNA – There is a growing concern about the increasing rate of kidney diseases in Ghana with 13 out of 100 ...
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