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The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued its first guidance on the use of widely prescribed weight loss drugs, recommending that they can be used to…
The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted infertility as an often-overlooked public health issue, calling on countries to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for millions of…
Tai chi, the traditional Chinese mind-body exercise, is as effective as cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for treating chronic insomnia in older adults, a new study has…
Europe is not expected to face antibiotic shortages this winter, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) told Euronews, offering reassurance after years of limited supplies during colder…
Dozens of widely used chemicals could be toxic to gut bacteria, potentially affecting human health, according to a new study by UK scientists. Researchers tested more…
Eating disorders may have lasting effects on both physical and mental health, new research suggests, showing elevated risks for serious conditions even a decade after diagnosis.…
Health authorities in Germany have discovered traces of the poliovirus in sewage from Hamburg, highlighting a persistent health threat decades after Europe was declared polio-free. The…
Lisbon, Portugal – A Portuguese startup has developed an innovative device aimed at improving the safety and quality of life for people living with epilepsy. Lampsy…
Study finds radiation therapy may not improve survival for women with early-stage breast cancer
A major international study has found that radiation therapy does not significantly affect 10-year survival rates for women with early-stage breast cancer who are considered at…
The number of women dying from pregnancy-related causes has dropped sharply over the past two decades, but experts warn that recent funding cuts and restrictions on…
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