This super vegetable is a true vitamin C bomb - especially good for brain health
Broccoli is a nutrient-rich vegetable that supports brain health and aids in weight loss due to its high fiber content and low caloric value.
Russell T Davies’s hit TV series It’s a Sin to be adapted as ‘visceral’ dance show
The award-winning TV series "It’s a Sin" is set to be transformed into a visceral dance show by Rambert, featuring choreography from Benoit Swan Pouffer and executive production from Russell T Davies and the Pet Shop Boys.
S is ready to drop immigration proposals for government dreams
Rasmus Stoklund from the S party indicates a willingness to abandon some immigration proposals if it aids in forming a government, despite previous commitments by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Unique Experiment on the Outskirts of Prague: The Documentary Homeless Blues Seeks Answers to How Hard It Is for Homeless People to Rise from the Bottom and Start Again
The documentary 'Homeless Blues' highlights a social project in Prague that aids the homeless by providing shelter and work, challenging societal views on homelessness and support.
A Global Study Reveals: One Pill Could Change the Battle Against AIDS
A new study suggests that a single daily pill combining two antiviral drugs could effectively simplify HIV treatment regimens, potentially improving adherence, especially among older patients or those with multiple health conditions.
EU crisis plan on energy, public aid for bills: 'Even the ETS needs reviewing'
The EU is rolling out a crisis plan addressing the energy market, proposing increased state aids and reduced taxes to combat high energy costs ahead of an upcoming European Council meeting.
A substance that relaxes and helps you fall asleep – favor in the evening
Tryptophan is an amino acid that relaxes and aids sleep, as explained by specialist Sanna-Tuulia Mattila in her new book.
Danish hearing company rises 21 percent after billion-dollar deal
GN Store Nord, a Danish audio company, saw its stock rise by 21% following the announcement of its sale of the hearing aid division to Amplifon, an Italian company, for a total of 17 billion kroner.
Advocates worry Toronto’s AIDS memorial may fade away with city’s renovation plans
Advocates in Toronto are concerned that proposed city renovation plans may overlook the importance and impact of a significant AIDS memorial in Barbara Hall Park.
GN Store Nord sells hearing aid business in billion-dollar deal
GN Store Nord has entered into an agreement to sell its hearing aid business in a deal valued at 17 billion Danish kroner to the Italian company Amplifon.
Off the radar: warning of a spike in sexual infections that is not perceived due to the underreporting of cases
There is a concerning rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Argentina, reportedly exacerbated by significant underreporting of cases.
Chemist issues new 'serious harm' warning for anyone taking promethazine and diphenhydramine
A pharmaceutical expert has raised alarms about the potential dangers of over-the-counter sleeping pills, particularly promethazine and diphenhydramine, citing research linking their use to increased mortality rates.
Artificial help for overtaking makes critics compare Formula 1 to 'Mario Kart'
Critics are likening Formula 1 to the video game 'Mario Kart' due to the introduction of artificial aids that assist in overtaking during races.
South African leader defends army deployment in crime-hit areas
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa supports the military's role in combating crime, stating it aids police and improves community safety.
I drove EV named 'Car of the Year' that's not Audi or Tesla and three things surprised me
The article discusses the author's experience with the award-winning BMW iX3 electric vehicle during its UK launch, highlighting its innovative features and driver aids.
Thousands of people are watching a fish doorbell for an important reason
The Fish Doorbell, a project designed to aid fish migration in Utrecht, is gaining widespread attention as it aids environmental conservation efforts in the area.
They transmitted HIV to their daughter and did not treat her: investigated
A couple in Bologna is under investigation for aggravated maltreatment of their daughter, who contracted severe infections and Aids due to the parents' negligence regarding her health care.
Rich Spaniards Struggle with Old AIDS Shame
The article discusses the film "Romería" directed by Carla Simón, which addresses the themes of inheritance and environmental influence, through the story of a teenager dealing with family shame related to AIDS.
Step Forward expands access to orthoses, prostheses, and mobility in 23 cities in PI
The Step Forward program in Brazil aims to improve accessibility and mobility for residents of 23 municipalities by providing free orthoses, prostheses, and mobility aids.
John Healy: Perhaps Putin's 'hidden hand' is behind some Iranian drone attack tactics
British Defense Secretary John Healy suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin likely aids Iran in its drone attacks against Western bases and positions in the Middle East.
Arsenal handed dose of own set-piece medicine by Leverkusen before Havertz aids recovery
Arsenal experienced a reversal of fortunes as Bayer Leverkusen effectively utilized set-pieces to score against them, showcasing Arsenal's own strategies against them.
Amplifon on the rise: optimistic analysts
Amplifon shares have risen by 3.2% as analysts maintain confidence in the stock despite anticipating a complex 2025.
South Africa: Bringing It Home - South Africa is Leading the Charge to Make Anti-HIV jab for Africa
South Africa's National Aids Council is soliciting local drug companies to apply for the creation of generic versions of the anti-HIV jab lenacapavir, targeting a goal to end AIDS in the country by 2043.
The uncertainty will end. What will replace the popular subsidies for insulation and solar energy?
The article discusses the future of popular subsidies for home insulation and solar energy in Czechia, addressing uncertainties around these financial aids.
Alzheimer is the second most feared disease by Brazilians, behind only cancer
A recent Datafolha survey reveals that Alzheimer's is the second most feared condition among Brazilians, following cancer and ahead of Parkinson's and AIDS.
Michael Mosley's son Dr Jack 'loves' simple snack that helps you lose weight
Dr. Jack Mosley, son of the late nutrition pioneer Michael Mosley, shares his favorite snack that aids in weight loss as part of his work leading the Fast 800 program.
President: Iran Will Be Forced to Respond if Attacked from a Neighboring Country
Iran's President warns of retaliation against any country that aids an attack on Iran, amid ongoing regional tensions due to US and Israeli strikes.
Via Torino, merchants are angry. The councilor: "No aids"
Merchants along Via Torino are outraged by the upcoming construction that will disrupt traffic and business operations, with no financial aid proposed by local authorities.
Chia Seed Lemon Water Boosts Metabolism and Aids in Weight Loss
Chia seed lemon water is a nutritious drink that can enhance metabolism and assist in weight loss.
EU aids citizens stranded in the Middle East – no help for Finns
The EU will assist member states like Italy, Austria, and Slovakia in evacuating their citizens from the Middle East, but Finland has not requested such assistance.
Hearing aids were compensated for almost 13 thousand residents last year
Last year, nearly 13,000 residents in Lithuania received compensation for hearing aids due to various hearing impairments.
Aitor Sánchez, nutritionist: "Lemon juice is not useful for losing weight, but it has an important function"
Nutritionist Aitor Sánchez debunks the myth that lemon juice aids in weight loss, highlighting its actual role in enhancing iron absorption.
Cantabria modifies its law on terrorism victims for the second time in three months to benefit the Basque diaspora
Cantabria's Parliament unanimously approved an amendment to the terrorism victims’ law, expanding economic aids and recognizing previously excluded groups.
"You live in fear": in Senegal, the repression of homosexuality threatens the fight against AIDS
In Senegal, increased repression of homosexuality is impacting public health efforts against AIDS, causing fear among vulnerable populations.
UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries
The UK government is reducing budget allocations for climate aid programs aimed at developing countries, undermining its international commitments.
Pain and tenderness: the last smiling photos of Freddie Mercury before he died
The article reflects on the last known photographs of Freddie Mercury taken by Jim Hutton shortly before the singer's death from AIDS-related pneumonia.
Deaths: Journalist Specialized in Health and Joy
Jorge Luiz Mansur Javorski was a prominent health journalist in Paraná, Brazil, noted for his extensive coverage and contributions to health communication.
Why is the International Zero Discrimination Day celebrated?
The International Zero Discrimination Day on March 1st highlights the ongoing fight against various forms of discrimination worldwide, initially focusing on HIV/AIDS-related stigma and now encompassing broader issues of inequality.
International Zero Discrimination Day
March 1 is recognized as Zero Discrimination Day, promoting awareness and rights for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as proclaimed by the United Nations.
Tim Gunn Opens Up About His 43-Year Celibacy – A Touching Reason
Tim Gunn discusses his long-term celibacy and the emotional aftermath of a painful breakup on the Dear Chelsea podcast.
Kenya administers HIV prevention drug
Kenya has started administering LENACAPAVIR, a revolutionary long-acting HIV prevention drug, marking a significant step in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
A Surprising Factor More Important Than Winter Supplementary Feeding for Birds
A study shows that while winter supplementary feeding aids in bird survival and reproduction, environmental conditions and traditional lifestyles have a more significant impact on bird populations.
Keithy Kuuspu: More Important than Awards is Standing Out
Keithy Kuuspu discusses the significance of recognition in the arts, emphasizing that it aids artists in progressing to their next works.
Zimbabwe: U.S. Says Zimbabwean Govt's Decision to Refuse U.S.$367 Million Health Fund Is Regrettable
U.S. Ambassador Pamela Tremont expressed disappointment over the Zimbabwean government's refusal of a vital $367 million health fund aimed at combating HIV/AIDS.
Caio Fernando Abreu: 30 Years After the Death of One of Brazil's Greatest Authors, Library Exhibits Works in Showcase
A library in Porto Alegre pays tribute to iconic Brazilian author Caio Fernando Abreu 30 years after his death by showcasing his works.
Data that aids hackers and thieves. Find out if you are giving it away on the internet
People often underestimate the sensitivity of the information they share online, making themselves easy targets for cybercriminals.
Colon Cancer: A Study Confirmed That Early Detection Reduces Cases of Severity
A clinical study shows that screening for colorectal cancer significantly aids early detection and reduces advanced cases.
Estonia's only gut machine helps scientists study digestion and its processes
Estonia has introduced its only gut simulator machine which aids scientists in researching digestion and the health impacts of food by analyzing beneficial compounds like dietary fibers.
VIDEO: PM drones record temperature of revelers and show heat map in post-carnival blocks in SP
The São Paulo Military Police is utilizing drones to monitor the body temperatures of revelers at post-carnival block parties, which aids in security and crowd management.
Why do our muscles "talk" to the brain and what are the results?
Recent studies reveal that physical exercise aids cognitive functions and brain health beyond visible bodily benefits.