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The Star on MSNWENDO: Proactive measures key in curbing cholera and waterborne diseasesWhile it is not new, cholera remains a public health threat, particularly in regions with inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure. Its transmission through contaminated water and food, both ...
A new outbreak in Angola , West Africa started on January 7, 2025, and it is likely to get worse as it spreads to more rural ...
The water, taken from a sacred well and flown back to the UK earlier this year, contained a drug-resistant strain of the ...
An inquest into the care of a 76-year-old man who died from sepsis, days after being discharged from University Hospital Limerick, has returned a verdict of medical misadventure. Staff at UHL and ...
Plans to relocate Cambridge’s main waste water treatment works have finally been approved by Government after a lengthy planning process delayed the £400m project by over a year. Environment ...
Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter, one of the most recognized women in the gaming space, confirmed that her scene was cut from the newly released “A Minecraft Movie” — six months after she ...
Zoe Ball has revealed her shocking body transformation after undergoing a Brazilian treatment that can melt inches off your waist in just one hour. The presenter, 54, stunned fans this week when ...
"Treatment for mitochondrial diseases within reach." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 04 / 250409114701.htm (accessed April 27, 2025). Explore More ...
Kenya's government urged vigilance on Wednesday as it tackles a cholera outbreak that has killed at least five people, a health ministry official said. Cholera is an acute intestinal infection ...
Follow the Toronto Sun’s live coverage of Canada’s 45th general election and tariff-related news, with contributions from Brian Lilley, Bryan Passifiume, Lorrie Goldstein and columnists Joe ...
This is the world’s first application for the approval of a regenerative medical treatment product made from iPS cells. The health care company Cuorips, whose research is led by Dr. Yoshiki Sawa ...
“The failures at Piedmont Eastside, from delayed treatment to inadequate resources, were not only negligent but inexcusable,” he added. open image in gallery The Piedmont Eastside Medical ...
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