• October 17, 2024

P-500 Paracetamol Tablets: Fatal Machupo Virus? 2023

Several social media users are disseminating what appears to be a warning against Paracetamol tablets, specifically P-500, imploring recipients to forward the message to their loved ones. According to the viral Forward, the “new, very white and shiny” tablets contain the “Machupo virus” which causes high mortality. Verification of information First, we conducted a keyword…

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Privacy Settings For Gmail And The Safety Centre

The printed form is no longer produced by the few for the numerous, however by the whole population. When you have learn the report, e mail me along with your comments. I will email you the major points of the meeting. Aside from a couple of additions for the sake of comprehensiveness, I largely thought…

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Daniel Cummings pledges NDP health care equity 2023

Daniel Cummings, New Democratic Party (NDP) Parliamentary Representative for West Kingstown, has urged supporters to vote in the General Elections to defeat the Unity Labour Party (ULP). Cummings told the crowd that he did not go to the event to talk about over 20 years of terrible healthcare, the inconvenience of having to scramble to…

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World Hypertension Day: 5 blood pressure-lowering drinks 2023

Young and old are increasingly concerned about blood pressure. Stress and poor lifestyle choices can cause hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, and others. People are less active and eating more unhealthy foods heavy in salt, sugar, and trans fats. Increased junk food consumption and lack of cooking time may be the causes. Controlling blood pressure starts…

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Creative health innovation 2023

I published A Social Glue with Dr. Clive Parkinson during the epidemic. This was a polemic and a call to action, born of the issues we faced and motivated by the great possibility and energy we felt surrounding creative health. A Social Glue rightly highlighted Greater Manchester as a creative health vanguard, but it also…

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Psychologist outlines juvenile anxiety causes 2023

Mental health awareness week this year focuses on anxiety. Youth anxiety is growing, according to experts. Several studies have shown that teenagers and young people nowadays are at higher risk of anxiety than prior generations. Mass addiction Youths worry about social acceptance. This implies that weekend drinking gatherings often become regular events. Alcohol and smoking…

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Smartphone-using Kids May Have Mental Health Issues 2023

A global assessment of 40 nations, including India, found worrying effects for young toddlers given cellphones or tablets. The study implies that smartphone-exposed youngsters are more likely to develop mental health issues as young adults. Sapien Labs, a US non-profit, collected data from 27,969 18-to-24-year-olds, including 4,000 from India, on May 15. It reads Young…

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As the epidemic ends, state leaders honor healthcare workers 2023

As the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, state officials in Illinois honored the healthcare workers who fought the virus during the pandemic. In March of 2020, Governor J.B. Pritzker issued his first pandemic disaster declaration. The measures included stay-at-home orders, the closure of businesses and institutions, and the requirement of masks and vaccinations for some employees.…

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Health officials call 10% of Norfolk residents “pre-diabetic.” 2023

In Norfolk and Waveney, an estimated 110,000 adults are living with prediabetes, according to statistics released by local health officials. This is a condition in which blood sugar levels are elevated, putting the individual at “extreme risk” of developing type 2 diabetes if no action is taken. The data was published in advance of Diabetes…

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USAID-IHP teaches 50 Kebbi health professionals on maternal, child death surveillance and response 2023

USAID-IHP is training 50 Kebbi state health workers on the Federal Government’s new MPCDSR guidelines. For six days, the USAID-IHP, Mometum-Safe surgery in family planning and obstetrics, Federal Ministry of Health, and Kebbi state protected pregnant women, their unborn children, and children under five. The Abuja country office’s IHP Technical Lead Maternal and Newborn,Health, Family…

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