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Experts Sound Alarm on Cancer Risk Linked to Dangerous TikTok ‘Sunburning’ Trend

KEYWORDS  TikTok sunburning trend, skin cancer risk, melanoma prevention, UV       protection, sunburn dangers, Queen Victoria Hospital, Cancer Research  UK, sunscreen safety, viral social media trends, health risks of sunburning. EAST GRINSTEAD, UK Health experts are warning against a dangerous TikTok trend known as “sunburning,” which they say could significantly increase the risk of […]

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VULNERABLE PATIENTS SENT HUNDREDS OF MILES FROM HOME FOR MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT

A shocking revelation has emerged that over 1,000 patients from Greater Manchester were sent to hospitals outside of their local area for mental health treatment last year, despite efforts to end the practice. This has raised concerns about the impact on patients’ well-being and the effectiveness of the mental health care system. One such patient, 21-year-old

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Breakthrough in HIV-1 Treatment: New Antibody Therapy Shows Promise

In a significant breakthrough, biology researchers have developed a new antibody therapy that can neutralize a wide variety of HIV-1 strains. The treatment, which involves a combination of two broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs), has shown promising results in clinical trials. According to the study, the combination antibody treatment can suppress the virus for several months

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Generation X and Millennials Face Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds

A recent study by the American Cancer Society has revealed a disturbing trend: Generation X and millennials in the U.S. have a higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to older generations. The study, which analyzed cancer rates across different birth cohorts, found that incidence rates continued to rise in successively younger generations in 17

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION LAUNCHES MULTIPLE INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE GLOBAL HEALTH

Geneva, Switzerland – The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the launch of several new initiatives aimed at improving global health outcomes. mRNA Vaccine Technology Transfer Hub The WHO has established a new hub to advance mRNA vaccine development against human avian influenza (H5N1) and other diseases. This initiative will facilitate the transfer of mRNA

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Can Money Buy Happiness? 5 Tips to Turn Cash into Contentment

Philosophers, economists, and even musicians have found it hard to resist the perennial appeal of the question louchely put by many: can money really buy happiness?. For instance, the Notorious B.I.G. proudly claimed in his rap, “Mo Money Mo Problems,” while a more introspective Kanye West concluded, “Having money’s not everything/ Not having it is”

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Low- and Middle-Income Countries: The program aims to build capacity in low- and middle-income countries for the development and production of mRNA-based vaccines ¹.

Geneva, Switzerland – The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched an ambitious initiative to build capacity in low- and middle-income countries for the development and production of mRNA-based vaccines. This effort aims to address a significant gap in global pandemic preparedness and promote equitable access to life-saving vaccines. According to WHO officials, the program will focus

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WHO LAUNCHES INITIATIVE TO ADVANCE MRNA VACCINE DEVELOPMENT AGAINST HUMAN AVIAN INFLUENZA (H5N1)

Geneva, Switzerland – The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new initiative to accelerate the development of mRNA vaccines against human avian influenza (H5N1), a virus that poses a significant threat to global public health. The initiative, part of the mRNA Technology Transfer Programme, aims to build capacity in low- and middle-income countries for

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West Nile Virus Spike: Survivors Share Critical Insights as Cases See Once-in-a-Decade Spike

Last summer in Idaho, a mosquito bit Brittany Yeager, who was 29 at the time and a leader at a Girl Scout camp. Once an active runner, now— at age 30—Yeager takes 23 pills a day for signs and symptoms that range from paralysis, pain, and seizures to muscle spasms, depression, and memory problems. Disabled

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MINOCA: THE HIDDEN HEART ATTACK RISK FOR WOMEN

A growing body of research has revealed a startling truth: heart attacks without blockages, known as MINOCA (Myocardial Infarction with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries), are more common in women than previously thought. According to a recent study, up to 10% of heart attacks occur without any significant blockages in the coronary arteries, with women being disproportionately

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