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World unprepared for another pandemic as health treaty talks push on
KSL Salt Lake City· 6 days agoA major sticking point in the treaty has been provisions for low and middle-income countries to have...
To Your Good Health: Should a fever be treated or allowed to run its course?
The Marshall News Messenger· 6 days agoROACH: Does taking a medicine to reduce fever hurt? ANSWER: There is some experimental evidence that...
Cases of gout skyrocket by almost 1,000% in parts of England - hotspots mapped
Daily Express· 6 days agoHealth experts have voiced their concern as some parts of England have seen an almost 1,000 percent...
Awards for outstanding contributions to public health presented during the Seventy-seventh World...
World Health Organization· 5 days agoDuring a special ceremony at the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly in Geneva on Friday, 31 May...
Why a Little Bit of Dirt May Be Healthy for You
Mercola· 2 days agoOne key to a healthy immune system, a lower rate of allergies and a better mood might be getting dirty. The dirt I’m talking about is in the garden, or your pots if you live in an apartment.
Challenges of caring for Alaskans: Fewer people, across more miles, often in cold, dark
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoANCHORAGE, Alaska – When it comes to health care in rural America, every state faces major challenges. Then there's Alaska, where everything is more extreme.
Dr. Roach: Should a fever be treated or not?
Detroit News· 7 days agoDear Dr. Roach: Does taking a medicine to reduce fever hurt? Dear J.S.: There is some experimental evidence that higher temperatures help the body kill bacteria and control virus infections, ...
Teams from eight biotech startups part of 2024 Health Innovation Accelerator cohort
UC Berkeley NewsCenter· 2 days agoEight health-related startups were selected to participate in the program as part of an ongoing...
Dear Doctor: Is there any benefit to treating people who have a fever versus letting it run its...
OregonLive.com· 6 days agoROACH: Does taking a medicine to reduce fever hurt? ANSWER: There is some experimental evidence that higher temperatures help the body kill bacteria and control virus infections, but the magnitude ...
Should a fever be treated or allowed to run its course?
The Lewiston Sun Journal· 7 days agoROACH: Does taking a medicine to reduce fever hurt? ANSWER: There is some experimental evidence that higher temperatures help the body kill bacteria and control virus infections, but the magnitude ...