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A collection of educative health articles that focus on all kinds of conditions affecting humans and society at large on a daily basis.
High cholesterol: Expert identifies factor linked to excess cholesterol levels
Physician Dr Timothy Legg has theorised how stress can lead to higher cholesterol.…
Dr Mosley shares a simple trick that ‘can help treat type 2 diabetes’
Dr Mosley has explained how flipping your metabolic switch “can help treat”…
Type 2 diabetes: High blood sugars causes ‘three times higher’ risk for 2 major conditions
Type 2 diabetes is a condition that causes too much sugar in your…
Merck says COVID-19 pill should be effective against all variants
The U.S. FDA will meet Tuesday about potentially authorizing the drug. The meeting comes as U.S. infections are rising again and countries grow concerned about the Omicron variant.
Omicron: How does it compare with other COVID-19 variants of concern?
The Omicron variant, first detected by South Africa, has become the latest and fifth variant of concern designated by the WHO since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
10 states win court bid to block Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health workers
The court order applies to a coalition of suing states that includes Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
New COVID-19 variant has nations stopping air travel from southern Africa
Britain, Germany and Italy are among several nations enacting travel bans from southern Africa after a new COVID-19 variant was discovered there.
Canadians divided over when COVID-19 vaccine mandates should be lifted: poll
The Ipsos poll found the number of Canadians who want to wait longer for mandates to end is higher than those who want them gone immediately — but not by much.
Diabetes: Five ‘warning signs’ on your skin – ‘often a sign’ of high blood sugar
Type 1 diabetes is where the body’s immune system attacks and destroys…
Studies that shaped Canada’s breast cancer screening guidelines ‘flawed,’ researchers say
A group of Canadian and American researchers has called into question the 1980s studies that shaped Canada’s modern-day breast cancer screening guidelines.
How To Cook Broccolini, the Most Perfect Hybrid Vegetable
And it’s sustainable, too!
Germany to pass 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 as virus surges again
Germany is poised to pass the mark of 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 this week, a somber milestone that several of its neighbors crossed months ago but which Western Europe’s most populous nation had hoped to avoid. Discipline, a robust health care system and the rollout of multiple vaccines — one of them homegrown — were…
Parkinson’s disease: Ten signs in the eyes people with the condition ‘often experience’
Parkinson’s disease: It’s thought around one in 500 people are affected by…
Nick Knowles 10-month-long health battle – ‘I had it really bad…I didn’t tell anybody’
Nick Knowles: The 59-year-old revealed details of his Covid ordeal on ITV’s…
COVID-19: Middlesex-London reports 14 cases, 2 deaths on Monday
The MLHU reported 14 cases and two deaths Monday. SWPH reported 71 cases from Saturday to Monday as well as the death of a man in his 80s from Elgin County,
Dutch police detain dozens as COVID-19 protests turn violent for 2nd night
Five police officers were injured in the Netherlands and at least 40 people detained across three provinces.
How To Steam Eggs With an Espresso Machine
It only takes about 30 seconds.
U.K. probes racial bias in medical devices due to disproportionate racialized COVID-19 deaths
In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black and South Asian people in the U.K. had higher death rates than their white compatriots, according to Britain’s statistics office.
‘Most stressful shift of my career:’ Stranded doctors help mudslide victims at B.C. hospital
When the small hospital in Hope, B.C., found itself suddenly overwhelmed with mudslide victims, other health-care workers trapped in the community stepped up to help.




