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15 Surprisingly Healthy Foods: Some foods that seem like guilty pleasures can be good for you. Maybe it’s time to rethink what’s on your menu ...
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Quick Glance: Discovering Healthy Foods: Surprising Insights
- Pasta: Low in fat and salt, keeps you full longer. Avoid rich sauces.
- Red Meat: Lean cuts are rich in nutrients and can lower LDL.
- Popcorn: Whole grain with fiber and antioxidants, watch salt and butter.
- Honey: Rich in antioxidants, promotes healthy gut bacteria.
World Malaria Day 2024: On 25 April, World Malaria Day 2024 will be marked under the theme “Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world”
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Quick Glance: Combatting Malaria: Challenges and Solutions
- Progress in reducing malaria has stalled in recent years, especially in African regions. Pregnant women, young children, and other vulnerable groups continue to have limited access to malaria services.
- Infants and young children are disproportionately affected by malaria, especially in poorer households in sub-Saharan Africa. Pregnant women are at increased risk of malaria due to immunity loss.
- Refugees, migrants, and indigenous peoples are also at higher risk of malaria and often lack access to necessary services.
- Climate change and humanitarian emergencies contribute to making vulnerable populations more susceptible to malaria. Measures like combating discrimination and integrating malaria control interventions into universal health coverage can help achieve a malaria-free world.
LIVE: Media briefing on #WorldImmunizationWeek and other global health issues with @DrTedros
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Ageism exists when age is used to put individuals into categories.
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England child alcohol use tops global chart, finds WHO report: The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
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WHO and France convene high-level meeting to defeat meningitis: Global leaders highlight the need to defeat meningitis – a leading cause of disability – at a ...
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LIVE from the #DefeatMeningitis High-Level Meeting with @DrTedros: World Health Organization (WHO) Live on X (Twitter)
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The Fat You Can’t See Can Be Most Dangerous to Your Health: A little visceral fat is helpful. It cushions your heart, lungs, and the organs in your gut. Too much ...
webmd.com/obesity/news/20240419/the-fat-you-cant-see-can-be-most-dangerous-to-your-health
Walk the Talk Geneva 2024: The Walk the Talk: Health for All Challenge returns on Sunday 26 May 2024 to Geneva, Switzerland to provide a healthy kickstart to the ...
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World Immunization Week 2024: World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people ...
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15 Berries With Major Health Benefits: These little fruits offer a lot of nutrition in a small, sweet package. Use WebMD's slideshow as a guide to checking out ...
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Quick Glance: The Health Benefits of Berries
- Blueberries contain anthocyanins that may protect against diseases.
- Acai berries have high antioxidant content, but caution is advised with supplements.
- Avocados are rich in healthy fats and can support heart health.
- Strawberries are high in vitamin C and may help lower blood pressure.
The Fat You Can’t See Can Be Most Dangerous to Your Health: A little visceral fat is helpful. It cushions your heart, lungs, and the organs in your gut. Too much ...
webmd.com/obesity/news/20240419/the-fat-you-cant-see-can-be-most-dangerous-to-your-health
LIVE with @DrTedros: Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery Murcia Award Ceremony: World Health Organization (WHO) Live on X (Twitter)
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Chris Oyakhilome: Nigerian pastor pushing malaria vaccine conspiracy theories: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is targeting the new malaria vaccines as African countries ...
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Your nerves and muscles -- including your heart -- might not work the way they should if you don’t get enough potassium.
Why You Need Potassium: Potassium is important for muscle and nerve health, and most Americans don’t get enough of it. Find out from WebMD how much you need ...
webmd.com/diet/ss/slideshow-vitamin-potassium
WHO evaluation: Antibiotics were prescribed too often during the corona pandemic: According to the motto “Just in case it helps,” antibiotics were prescribed ...
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The right foods help prevent heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses that sap your youthful energy. Consider the heart-healthy Mediterranean diet -- it's ... Show more
Want to Stay Youthful? Avoid These Mistakes: Are you worried that you may be aging more quickly than you should? Find out what you may be doing wrong.
webmd.com/healthy-aging/ss/slideshow-mistakes-to-avoid-to-stay-youthful
8 Ways to Outsmart Father Time: We all get older, but you can do a few things to help you look and feel younger. This WebMD slideshow explains how.
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Pandemic treaty: Does the WHO not know what a pandemic is?: Pandemic agreements and new international health regulations are to be adopted at the end of May ...
berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/pandemievertrag-weiss-die-who-nicht-was-eine-pandemie-ist-li.2206827
Contaminated cough syrup in Africa no longer available - WHO: A contaminated batch of Benylin Paediatric Syrup is no longer available in the African countries ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/contaminated-cough-syrup-africa-no-longer-available-who-2024-04-22/
LIVE with @DrTedros: Transforming challenge into action: Expanding health coverage for all #WBGMeetings
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Generative AI is coming for healthcare, and not everyone’s thrilled: The broad enthusiasm for generative AI is reflected in the investments in GenAI efforts ...
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WHO says bird flu risk currently low, asks countries to remain vigilant: The current overall public health risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu virus is low ...
reuters.com/world/who-says-public-health-risk-posed-by-bird-flu-virus-is-low-2024-04-26/
Biden administration announces strategy to combat future pandemics with 50 country partnership
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9 Earth Day Activities for a Healthier You: Seeking something eco-friendly to take part in this Earth Day 2024? Check out our favorite activities to do with the ...
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WHO: Bird flu viruses detected in high concentrations in raw milk: A high number of bird flu viruses have now also been detected in food. Just recently ...
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Quick Glance: H5N1 Strain of Bird Flu in Milk from Infected Cows, WHO Reports
- The H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been detected in very high concentrations in raw milk from infected animals, the WHO said, though the survival time of the virus in milk is unknown.
- Since 2020, the number of outbreaks in birds has exponentially increased, along with infections in mammals.
- Deaths of millions of poultry, along with infections in wild birds and land and marine mammals, have been reported.
- Transmission from bird to cow, cow to cow, and cow to bird have been recorded, suggesting possible new transmission routes for the virus.
Pandemic Treaty: Are WHO, World Bank and G20 exaggerating the pandemic risk?: Actors in international pandemic policy only cite studies on the pandemic risk in a ...
berliner-zeitung.de/open-source/pandemievertrag-uebertreiben-who-weltbank-und-g20-die-pandemiegefahr-li.2207474
The right foods help prevent heart disease, diabetes, and other illnesses that sap your youthful energy. Consider the heart-healthy Mediterranean diet -- it's ... Show more
Want to Stay Youthful? Avoid These Mistakes: Are you worried that you may be aging more quickly than you should? Find out what you may be doing wrong.
webmd.com/healthy-aging/ss/slideshow-mistakes-to-avoid-to-stay-youthful
Junk food and controversy: Nestlé in turmoil: The world's number one food company faced rebuke from critical shareholders and NGO representatives at its annual ...
lemonde.fr/en/economy/article/2024/04/19/junk-food-and-controversy-nestle-in-turmoil_6668918_19.html
UN labor agency report warns of rising threat of excess heat, climate change on world's workers
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After COVID, WHO defines disease spread 'through air': The World Health Organization and around 500 experts have agreed for the first time what it means for a ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/after-covid-who-defines-disease-spread-through-air-2024-04-18/
Indian food regulator begins enquiry into Nestle over alleged sugar use in baby foods, ET reports
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Quick Glance: Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries
- Nestlé adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products in poorer countries, contradicting international guidelines.
- Public Eye's investigation revealed that products like Nido and Cerelac contain added sugar in many countries, while this is not the case in European markets.
- The World Health Organization warns of rising childhood obesity in poorer countries and emphasizes no added sugars for children under three years old.
- Nestlé defends the quality of its products but states that recipes vary based on regulation and local ingredient availability.
Biden administration announces strategy to combat future pandemics with 50 country partnership
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Quick Glance: Biden admin partners with 50 nations to prevent future pandemics
- President Joe Biden's administration will assist 50 countries in identifying and responding to infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics like Covid-19.
- The U.S. will collaborate with countries to enhance testing, surveillance, communication, and preparedness for outbreaks.
- The announcement addresses the challenge of achieving a global agreement on responses to future pandemics.
- The U.S. government will involve multiple agencies to aid countries in refining their infectious disease response.
WHO likely to issue wider alert on contaminated J&J cough syrup: The World Health Organization is likely to issue a wider warning about contaminated Johnson and ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/who-says-wider-alert-contaminated-jj-cough-syrup-likely-2024-04-19/
What is the Nestlé sugar scandal all about?: A Swiss study shows that the food company Nestlé sells products for children with a disproportionately high sugar ...
de.euronews.com/gesundheit/2024/04/19/zuckerskandal-bei-nestle-wie-geht-es-weiter-mit-der-babynahrung
LIVE: @DrTedros' remarks at the International Humanitarian Conference for #Sudan and its Neighbours
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World Health Day 2024: My health, my right: This year’s theme was chosen to champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to health services ...
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China's drugmakers can't sell mRNA shots but haven't quit yet: China's vaccine developers stuck with unused mRNA COVID shots and idle manufacturing plants are ...
reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/chinas-drugmakers-cant-sell-mrna-shots-havent-quit-yet-2024-04-19/
Pandemic agreement: WHO is not a dictatorship: In connection with the World Health Organization's (WHO) discussions about a pandemic agreement ...
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World paid little attention to Sudan's war for a year. Now aid groups warn of mass death from hunger
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The World Health Organization has released new evidence-based guidelines to reducing dementia risk with contributions from Mayo Clinic ... Show more
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The WHO is rebranding COVID and other respiratory illnesses: The international agency updated the terminology it recommends for describing respiratory infections ...
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Nutella turns 60: Unhealthy and still a success: A spread so unhealthy it should never be invented today: Nutella turns 60.
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Quick Glance: Nutella: History of a Controversial Success
- Nutella, an unhealthy spread, celebrates its 60th anniversary.
- Despite health concerns, Nutella is a global success as a 'love brand'.
- The origin story of Nutella and the controversial use of palm oil.
- The challenges for Ferrero in times of health awareness and marketing.
World Chagas Disease Day 2024: Uniting Against the Silent Disease
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Quick Glance: Focus on Chagas Disease 2024
- In 2024, the focus is on Chagas disease to raise awareness and advocate for equitable access to healthcare.
- The themes for 2024 revolve around early detection and lifelong care for Chagas disease, aiming to increase public awareness and secure resources for diagnosis and care initiatives.
- Chagas is a prevalent disease in Latin America but is increasingly being identified in other countries and continents.
- Approximately 6-7 million people worldwide are infected with Chagas disease, resulting in 12,000 deaths annually, predominantly affecting impoverished populations.
The Fat You Can’t See Can Be Most Dangerous to Your Health: A little visceral fat is helpful. It cushions your heart, lungs, and the organs in your gut. Too much ...
webmd.com/obesity/news/20240419/the-fat-you-cant-see-can-be-most-dangerous-to-your-health
Bird Flu Is Spreading in Alarming New Ways: H5N1 has infected cattle across the US and jumped from a mammal to a human for the first time ...
wired.com/story/bird-flu-is-spreading-in-new-ways-h5n1-cattle-usa/
Takeaways from AP report on how the search for the coronavirus origins turned toxic
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Best Ways to Nourish Your Heart: What are the ingredients of a heart-healthy diet? WebMD goes behind the foods to show you what nutrients you need.
webmd.com/heart-disease/ss/best-ways-to-nourish-your-heart
Parkinson disease: Parkinson disease (PD) is a degenerative condition of the brain associated with motor symptoms (slow movement, tremor, rigidity ...
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Quick Glance: Parkinson Disease
- Parkinson disease (PD) causes issues with movement, mental health, sleep, and other health problems.
- Symptoms of Parkinson disease worsen over time, encompassing both motor and non-motor symptoms.
- The prevalence of Parkinson disease has doubled in the past 25 years, with global estimates of over 8.5 million individuals in 2019.
- Therapies including medicines, surgery, and rehabilitation can alleviate symptoms of Parkinson disease, although there is no cure.
WHO: Antibiotics Overused in COVID-19 Patients During Pandemic: The overuse of antibiotics could have exacerbated the spread of antimicrobial resistance ...
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Salt Substitutes Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Problems : Swapping salt for salt substitute products in food may help protect people from early death and ...
webmd.com/diet/news/20240409/salt-substitutes-linked-reduced-risk-heart-problems
Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver and can cause both acute and chronic disease.
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Quick Glance: Hepatitis B Prevention and Treatment
- Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus, which can be acute or chronic. It can lead to fatal outcomes like cirrhosis and liver cancer.
- The infection spreads through infected body fluids like blood, saliva, vaginal fluids, and semen, as well as from mother to child. A safe and effective vaccine provides nearly 100% protection against the virus.
- Transmission commonly occurs from mother to child or through contact with infected blood. Symptoms range from jaundice to abdominal pain and vomiting. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
- Treatment for hepatitis B includes medications for chronic cases and vaccination for prevention. The World Health Organization advocates for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment measures to halt the spread of the disease and achieve elimination by 2030.
Transmission from cow to human: Bird flu detected in milk: WHO recommends pasteurized milk
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LIVE: @DrTedros and @volker_turk in an open dialogue on how to realize the right to health in a world in turmoil. #MyHealthMyRight
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UN health agency head calls for safe passage of humanitarian aid in Gaza: United Nations agencies and aid groups say the ongoing hostilities, Israeli military ...
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Nigeria becomes first country to roll out new meningitis vaccine, WHO says: Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out the
reuters.com/world/africa/nigeria-becomes-first-country-roll-out-new-meningitis-vaccine-who-says-2024-04-13/
Welcome to OpenWHO: OpenWHO is WHO’s interactive, web-based, knowledge-transfer platform offering online courses to improve the response to health emergencies ...
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Quick Glance: Discover OpenWHO
- Meningitis refers to inflammation of the meninges, which is a key focus in public health.
- Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic disease, is endemic in West Africa.
- The courses cover a variety of topics such as Cholera, Dengue, WASH, and antimicrobial resistance to enhance global health.
- City governance, zoonoses, and mental health related to TB are also included in the program. OpenWHO offers courses in over 60 languages to promote global access to education.
Congo Republic declares mpox epidemic: Republic of the Congo has declared an epidemic of mpox after 19 cases were confirmed across five departments ...
reuters.com/world/africa/congo-republic-declares-mpox-epidemic-2024-04-24/
Youth alcohol, e-cigarette use ‘alarming’: WHO: The World Health Organization is sounding the alarm on the use of alcohol and electronic cigarettes in ...
thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4621527-youth-alcohol-e-cigarette-use-alarming-who/
More and more cancer cases in people under 50 the possible cause: Cancer cases in people under 50 have been rising sharply for decades. A new study has found a ...
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What Does Your Face Say About Your Health?: The eyes are the window to the soul -- but what about the face? It may say more than you know about the state of your ...
webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/ss/slideshow-face-your-health
Putting his life on pause, Peter Lerner works to explain Israel-Hamas War to the world
jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-798079
Experts call for global genomic surveillance system to prevent the next pandemic: Real-time genomic surveillance, which uses sequencing to analyse the genetic ...
euronews.com/health/2024/04/25/experts-call-for-global-genomic-surveillance-system-to-prevent-the-next-pandemic
W.H.O. Broadens Definition of Airborne Diseases: After a drawn-out global controversy over the coronavirus, the W.H.O. has updated its classification of how ...
nytimes.com/2024/04/18/health/who-airborne-covid.html
LSD vs. Fibromyalgia: One Woman's Psychedelic Search For Chronic Pain Relief: While more than 2 million Italians are thought to have fibromyalgia ...
worldcrunch.com/women-worldwide/fibromyalgia-lsd-psychedlics
Why that negative HIV test results could actually be positive: There is a chance that three out of every 100 Kenyans who underwent testing were erroneously ...
standardmedia.co.ke/health/health-science/article/2001493013/why-that-negative-hiv-test-results-could-actually-be-positive
France warns of surge in imported dengue cases ahead of Olympics: Mosquitoes spread the virus by biting an infected person and spreading it to another person ...
euronews.com/health/2024/04/24/france-warns-of-surge-in-imported-dengue-cases-ahead-of-olympics
UN approves updated cholera vaccine that could help fight surge in cases: The World Health Organization has approved a version of a widely used cholera vaccine ...
english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2024/04/19/un-approves-updated-cholera-vaccine-that-could-help-fight-surge-in-cases
Magnesium for Health: Are you getting enough magnesium in your diet? WebMD explains the importance of this mineral to your heart and blood pressure ...
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Reaching Menopause May Mean Statins Are No Longer Enough: Many older women get plaque buildup in their arteries faster than men of the same age ...
webmd.com/menopause/news/20240404/reaching-menopause-may-mean-statins-are-no-longer-enough
Russia accuses Ukraine of shelling medical facilities and of killing medical staff
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Slideshow: 12 Surprising Clues of Heart Disease: Discover some unexpected symptoms that could signal heart trouble. Often, related conditions can raise your risk ...
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Use of alcohol and e-cigarettes among youth 'alarming': WHO: COPENHAGEN: The widespread use of alcohol and e-cigarettes among adolescents is ...
channelnewsasia.com/world/youth-use-alcohol-ecigarettes-alarming-who-4290426
Things You Can Do for Your Health Right Now: It doesn’t take a lot of effort to do things that are good for you. Check out a few you can do right now.
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EU health agency warns of increase in jab-preventable disease : The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control stressed the rise in measles and pertussis ...
euronews.com/health/2024/04/22/eu-health-agency-warns-of-increase-in-jab-preventable-disease
Cholera Vaccine: An Easier-to-Make Version Approved by WHO Amid Shortage: An oral vaccine for cholera that is more simple to make than existing versions has been ...
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-19/easier-to-make-cholera-vaccine-approved-by-who-amid-shortage
Broken links and bad advice: Conversations with SARAH, WHO’s virtual health aide: One NGO is calling for SARAH to be taken down arguing it could jeopardize ...
politico.eu/article/bad-advice-conversations-with-sarah-world-health-organization-virtual-health-aide/
Nearly 2 in 5 Americans breathe unhealthy air. Why it’s getting worse.: Climate change — linked to wildfires, drought and dust — is not only worsening air ...
washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/04/24/worsening-air-pollution-climate-change/
Quick Glance: 130 million Americans face unhealthy air quality challenges
- Wildfire smoke from Canada caused dangerously unhealthy air quality in the U.S. in 2023.
- Over one-third of Americans, about 130 million people, breathe in unhealthy air annually.
- Air quality has improved in the East but worsened in the Western U.S., highlighting disparities.
- Unequal air quality exposure, challenges, and progress in air cleaning efforts are discussed.
Eliminating H pylori Lowers CRC Incidence, Mortality Risk: Two weeks of antibiotics to eradicate the carcinogenic bacteria reduce the risk for CRC incidence and ...
medscape.com/viewarticle/eliminating-h-pylori-lowers-crc-incidence-mortality-risk-2024a10006le
Quick Glance: H. pylori Elimination Reduces CRC Incidence and Mortality
- H. pylori infection increases the risk of colorectal cancer and its mortality.
- A course of antibiotics to eliminate the bacterium lowers the risk.
- Treatment of H. pylori significantly reduces the risk of CRC development and death.
- Study underscores clinical implications of findings for colorectal cancer prevention.
England child alcohol use tops global chart, finds WHO report: The World Health Organization also finds higher rates of drinking and vaping among teenage girls.
bbc.com/news/health-68884005
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