Botswana: Financial Constraints Halt National Border Buffer
The creation of a buffer along Botswana's international boundary has been suspended due to financial limitations, as stated by the acting Minister of Lands and Agriculture, Dr. Edwin Dikoloti.
"I had to explain what the Mediterranean diet is": the challenge in patients with intestinal disease
A gastroenterologist highlights the difficulties patients with intestinal diseases face in understanding dietary recommendations, particularly the Mediterranean diet, amidst chronic management of their condition.
This treatment may prevent Alzheimerโs disease โ Now a Finnish expert makes a strong statement
A recent study suggests that statin medications could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, typically used for cholesterol management.
What treatments are currently available for Parkinson's disease?
Current treatments for Parkinson's disease focus on symptom management as there is no definitive cure for this progressive neurodegenerative disorder.
With immediate measures due to rains, 'the potential for the spread of Fusarium has been significantly reduced'
Immediate measures have been implemented in Ecuador to control water and soil management in the Fusarium Race 4 zone amidst rainfall, reducing the risk of disease spread.
Sanitary void of soy ends on March 18 in Roraima
The sanitary void period for soy cultivation in Roraima, Brazil, is set to end on March 18, 2026, allowing farmers to prepare for the new planting season.
A Silent Threat to the Heart: When to Worry Even When Feeling Well
A heart disease prevention program in Lithuania emphasizes the importance of early identification and management of risk factors like obesity and hypertension.
Everyone taking statins needs to know about ezetimibe
A new study suggests that combining statins with ezetimibe can significantly improve cholesterol management and potentially save thousands of lives annually.
Professor warns: unexpected symptom - a signal of Parkinson's disease
A professor highlights that recognizing early signs of Parkinson's disease, which is often mistaken for normal aging, can significantly enhance management of the condition.
Ten years with chronic wasting disease: Did shooting 2000 wild reindeer help?
The article discusses the impact of a decade-long battle against chronic wasting disease in wild reindeer after the culling of 2000 animals in Norway's Nordfjella region, highlighting lessons learned and current status.
The Danish Health Authority clearly states: Stop taking pills for back pain
The Danish Health Authority warns against the use of painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen for back pain relief, urging a rethink of treatment approaches.
Sheep and Goat Pox: Over 2,000 confirmed cases
Greece reports over 2,100 confirmed cases of sheep and goat pox and significant livestock deaths amid ongoing disease management efforts.
Taking 'world's most used drug' may raise your blood pressure
A new study warns that regular use of paracetamol, considered safe for those with high blood pressure, may elevate blood pressure similarly to NSAIDs, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Not just street food: these are the products that most commonly cause foodborne illnesses
Foodborne illnesses are increasingly linked not only to street food but also to packed salads, meats, and dairy products, emphasizing the need for strict hygiene standards and proper cold chain management in food handling.
PASOK: '500,000 culls, without result - The EFSA refutes the government's inaction'
PASOK criticizes the Greek government for its ineffective management of sheep and goat pox, citing that 500,000 animal culls did not curb the disease's spread.
Sheep Pox: What the Report of Greek Scientists Says About Vaccination
The National Scientific Committee for the Management and Control of Sheep and Goat Pox in Greece has released a report addressing the challenges and uncertainties regarding vaccination against the disease in light of a recent EFSA report.
The Unending State Violence... Do Not Divide Preservation and Development
Kim Dae-yong, co-representative of the joint committee to prevent the demolition of the old sex disease management office in Dongducheon, emphasized the ongoing struggle against state violence in a press conference, marking 525 days of protest.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'morning conference' today February 3: Follow it live here
President Claudia Sheinbaum leads the 'morning conference' on February 3 from the National Palace, where health officials typically provide updates on various issues including disease management.