News Gregory Mc Burnie 14 Hrs Ago An Aedes aegypti mosquito. – AFP PHOTO The Ministry of Health (MoH) is reminding the public to protect themselves from mosquito bites as the rainy season progresses. The Ministry, in a media release on July 13, noted the Aedes aegypti mosquito transmits mosquito-borne diseases such as Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika. The ministry said …
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14 million children were not vaccinated in 2024, UN estimates
LONDON (AP) — More than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year — about the same number as the year before — according to U.N. health officials. Nine countries accounted for more than half of those unprotected children. In their annual estimate of global vaccine coverage, released Tuesday, the World Health Organization and UNICEF said about …
Read More »One shot, seven days: Long-acting levodopa gel tackles Parkinson’s tremors
A new weekly injectable drug could transform the lives of more than eight million people living with Parkinson’s disease, potentially replacing the need for multiple daily tablets. Scientists from the University of South Australia (UniSA) have developed a long-acting injectable formulation that delivers a steady dose of levodopa and carbidopa – two key medications for Parkinson’s – over an entire …
Read More »11 Supplements to Help Lower Blood Sugar Naturally
Some supplements like chromium, cinnamon, and omega-3s may help with blood sugar control or reduce diabetes-related risks. However, research is mixed, and some supplements can cause serious side effects, so always check with your healthcare provider before using them. Jump to Key Takeaways. 1. Alpha-Lipoic Acid Alpha-lipoic acid is a fatty acid that acts as an antioxidant and has been …
Read More »CDC says COVID-19 cases rising in 25 states
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 25 states are seeing growth in COVID cases as a summer wave appears to be starting, Adobe stock/HealthDay July 14 (UPI) — COVID-19 cases are on the rise again across the United States, with the biggest increases in parts of the South, Southeast and West Coast. The U.S. Centers for …
Read More »4 habits may help lower heart disease risk during menopause – AOL.com
4 habits may help lower heart disease risk during menopause AOL.com Menopause: 4 factors may be essential for long-term heart health Medical News Today The One Thing Midlife Women Can Do Tonight to Protect Their Hearts SciTechDaily Why sleep is the single most important way to protect your health post-menopause Women’s Health The sleep-heart link doctors are urging women over 45 to know ScienceDaily Source …
Read More »Jamestown Canyon Virus Detected in Madison County | Health
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Read More »Study: Ultra-processed foods cause serious health problems
Neon‑hued breakfast cereals, microwave‑ready pizzas, and oversized bags of chips now crowd supermarket aisles. A new study draws a sharp line between that convenience found in ultra-processed foods and a cluster of early warning signs for chronic disease. “It may be about the additives, the packaging, even the marketing,” said Anthea Christoforou of McMaster University, who led the investigation. Understanding …
Read More »Danish study debunks danger of aluminum in vaccines
When anti-vaccine activists and others argue that the immunizations used to protect children from infectious diseases are risky, they often point to aluminum salts, a product added to many childhood vaccines to increase their effectiveness. A new large study from Denmark directly counters those claims. After mining the vaccination and medical records of more than 1.2 million children over a …
Read More »Sugar, sex and your health: The connection you might be ignoring
Facebook Tweet Email Link Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. When most of us think about sugar, I bet we’re not thinking about our sex lives. We’re thinking about dessert. I’m writing this with the help of a bowl of vanilla …
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