6 causes of joint pain: two require immediate action
The article discusses common causes of joint pain, highlighting when it is necessary to seek urgent assistance.
"Don't believe the hype of your best version at 40. It's nonsense": how to go to the gym without injuring yourself when you're not so young anymore
The article discusses the challenges and realities faced by middle-aged men when it comes to exercising safely, highlighting the decreased muscle mass and increased injury risks that come with aging.
Do you throw away oil after frying Gujiya and Mathri? Use it in 25 ways
This article discusses how to effectively reuse leftover cooking oil from frying traditional Indian snacks during Holi celebrations.
Fernando Mora, psychiatrist: "Magnesium not only strengthens muscles and bones, it is also a great ally for the brain, controls stress, and improves emotional well-being"
Psychiatrist Fernando Mora emphasizes the importance of magnesium in enhancing mental and emotional health while discussing its dietary sources and the need for medical supervision in supplementation.
Hearing Loss Starting from the 40s... "Early Detection is Important as It Cannot Be Reversed"
A recent study highlights the rising prevalence of hearing loss among individuals in their 40s, attributing it to increased earphone usage and suggesting the importance of early detection.
They hid medication from hypertensive patients in ManabÃ: Governor denounces boycott
The Governor of Manabà accused health officials of hiding crucial hypertension medication while patients were told it was unavailable.
Inés C. Lemmel, psychologist: "Recognizing that we can act in a toxic way is not a failure, it's an opportunity for change"
Psychologist Inés C. Lemmel discusses the concept of toxic individuals and the circumstances that can lead anyone to behave in a toxic manner.
Man, this common issue may cause your partner to leave - "It’s hard to continue"
The article discusses the underlying issues many men face that can lead to relationship difficulties and potential separation if unaddressed.
Few know: what it is for and what it means to sprinkle coffee in the garden
Sprinkling coffee grounds in the garden is a simple yet effective gardening technique that enhances soil quality and benefits plant health.
Denmark's Democrats Highlighted Nitrate as Healthy in Drinking Water Debate. Now He Refers to Vegetables
Hans Kristian Skibby of the Denmark Democrats dismisses concerns over nitrate in groundwater as hysteria, claiming it benefits people with high blood pressure, a statement disputed by health organizations.
Last week, flu incidence decreased
Flu incidence in Latvia has decreased by 24% compared to the previous week, though it still exceeds epidemic levels according to health monitoring data.
Is your cat sneezing a lot? Learn the possible reasons and the key moment to visit the veterinarian
The article discusses the potential reasons behind frequent sneezing in cats and highlights when it's important to visit a veterinarian.
Sarah Ferguson's friend reveals her true state of mind as she continues to hide
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has been in hiding following her involvement in the Epstein scandal, with close friends indicating it has significantly affected her mental health.
Can I use nystatin ointment on my baby? Find out when to use it
The article discusses the safety and use of nystatin ointment for treating diaper rash in babies.
Public school director calls autism a 'trendy disorder' in video: 'You take care of it'
A public school director in Brazil made controversial remarks in a video labeling autism as a 'trendy disorder', leading to public outcry and a response from the local mayor.
Diarrhea in the Heat: Main Causes, Risks, and How to Prevent It
The article discusses the increase in diarrhea cases during hot weather, its causes, health risks, and preventive measures.
Can those taking Monjauro get pregnant?
Yes, women taking Monjauro can get pregnant, but it is important to understand the implications and risks associated with its use during pregnancy.
Fatty liver: what is the most effective diet to treat it and the sweetener to avoid
The Mediterranean diet, rich in antioxidants and omega-3, is recommended for treating fatty liver, alongside careful medical monitoring and avoiding high-fructose corn syrup.
When shivering is normal, but when it is a reason to consult a doctor
Shivering is a natural reaction of the body often associated with cold, stress, or temperature rise, but it can also indicate serious health issues if it occurs without apparent reason or is accompanied by other worrying symptoms.
It Wasn't Just a Bulging Belly: Liver Fat Has Increased in Elementary School Students
The rising prevalence of obesity among children is significantly increasing the number of pediatric liver fat cases in South Korea.
Claims of patient safety risks, 'toxic' workplace at health IT system probe
An inquiry into the Northern Territory's Acacia health patient record system has uncovered allegations of patient safety risks and a toxic workplace environment during its implementation.
EXPERT WARNS: "You drink coffee at the wrong time" - this is the exact time when you should do it
A sleep expert suggests that drinking coffee immediately after waking may not be ideal, recommending a more effective timing for caffeine consumption.
There is a cancer in Estonia that could be completely avoided - but we are not doing it
Estonian cancer prevention advocates call for prioritizing the elimination of HPV-related cancers in national health policy.
Acted 'without compassion,' says delegate about man who killed more than 100 animals and streamed it online
A 19-year-old man has been arrested in Fortaleza for allegedly killing and mistreating over 100 animals during live broadcasts, with authorities describing his actions as cruel and devoid of compassion.
Is there a narcissist in your life? One detail reveals it
A recent episode of Iltalehti's podcast discusses the characteristics of narcissists in friendships, highlighting their difficulty in forming genuine reciprocal relationships despite an extensive social network.
When the first case of Spanish Flu was found, it wreaked havoc like COVID
The article discusses the origins of the Spanish Flu, beginning with its first case reported by an American soldier in 1918, paralleling its devastating impact to that of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peanut Butter: 5 Things You Didn't Know and 1 Recipe to Make It Yourself
The article explores lesser-known facts about peanut butter, its consumption patterns in different demographics, and includes a recipe for homemade peanut butter.
Consumer outraged by Julius Kivimäki in advertisement: 'Contains a dangerous message'
A Finnish advertising ethics board has received a complaint about an HBO Max advertisement featuring Julius Kivimäki, arguing it glorifies data theft from mental health patients.
VERTIGO ⟩ When is dizziness safe and when should you call an ambulance?
The article discusses the nature of vertigo, its varying intensities, and when it may necessitate medical attention.
Wallberg takes a break: 'It's a miracle I was even able to compete'
Walter Wallberg, the Swedish mogul skier, is forced to take a break from the season due to health issues that arose after competing at the Olympics, where he participated despite significant injuries.
Three months into Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s, has it been a success?
Australia's pioneering ban on social media for under-16s is being evaluated three months in, with mixed early results and indecisive data on its impact on youth mental health.
The Ozempic Tsunami is Rolling Over the Czechs and Moravians. Without a Change in Lifestyle, It's Just Wasted Money
The article discusses the impact of the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic in Czechia, emphasizing that without accompanying lifestyle changes, its effectiveness may be limited.
Syngenta says it will stop making pesticide linked to Parkinson’s disease
Syngenta has announced it will cease production of the pesticide paraquat, commonly linked to Parkinson’s disease, by the end of June, amid ongoing lawsuits alleging health risks from its use.
Scorpio Sign
Today's Scorpio horoscope suggests it's a good time for planning professional strategies, but advises against financial decisions, warns to be cautious about health, and indicates success over enemies while ensuring trade-related matters will proceed favorably.
"The world does not want me but I intend to be in it"
The article discusses a person's struggle for acceptance and their determination to remain present in the world despite feeling unwelcome.
Bruce Campbell, 'Evil Dead' Actor, Diagnosed with Cancer: 'It’s Treatable, Not Curable'
Bruce Campbell has announced that he has been diagnosed with cancer, describing the diagnosis as treatable but not curable.
Dog with health problems rescued in Barra Mansa
A dog suffering from health issues was rescued in Barra Mansa, Brazil, where it will receive medical treatment before being returned to its owner.
Obesity: Doctors Urge to Stop Blaming Willpower and Start Talking About Disease
Doctors advocate for a shift in perspective on obesity, emphasizing it as a medical condition rather than a matter of willpower.
Dr. Amir Khan issues warning as women 'just expected to get on with it'
Dr. Amir Khan highlights the stark effects of menopause on women's oestrogen levels and critiques the societal expectations surrounding women's health.
Vaccination against HPV is available in Santo Antônio de Jesus; learn where to receive it
Adolescents and young people aged 15 to 19 can receive free HPV vaccinations in Santo Antônio de Jesus, Brazil, with availability across all health units in the municipality.
Ostrava is becoming a healthy city. Last year, it was not troubled by smog even once
Ostrava has achieved a significant milestone by experiencing no smog incidents throughout the last year.
Skin Rash on President Trump Raises Questions about His Health
A skin rash observed on President Trump has prompted concerns regarding his health, with his doctor stating that it is expected to last for several weeks.
Robert Linna: it's really difficult for men to admit their problems even to a friend
Robert Linna discusses the challenges men face in acknowledging their mental health issues to friends during a talk on a mental health show.
Claudia Sheinbaum's 'Mañanera' Conference Today, March 3: Follow it Live Here
President Claudia Sheinbaum leads the morning press conference from the National Palace, discussing health matters and international issues.
Everyone should eat two types of fiber – here's how to do it in daily life
A majority of Finns are not consuming enough dietary fiber, which is essential for health, with recommendations suggesting specific daily intake based on gender.
Decides to give seriously ill better access to experimental medicines. – It gives hope
Norway's health committee supports granting patients with serious illnesses better access to experimental medications, providing hope for those with limited treatment options.
Deciding to give seriously ill better access to experimental medicines. – It gives hope
The Norwegian Parliament's Health Committee has approved measures to provide patients with serious illnesses and limited life expectancy easier access to experimental drugs.
A spot appears on Trump's neck, the White House: 'Due to a skin cream'
The White House addressed concerns over a noticeable red spot on President Trump's neck, attributing it to a skin cream prescribed by his personal doctor.
Starting from March 4, it is prohibited to be on the ice of all bodies of water in Riga
Due to weather conditions and insufficient stable ice on water bodies, Riga authorities have prohibited access to ice on all lakes and coastal waters beginning March 4.
Gastroesophageal reflux, the diet that can reduce it by 50% according to a study
A study suggests that a certain diet can reduce gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms by up to 50%.