Posted in Womens Health

2024 Women’s Health

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, following shortly after National Women’s Health and Fitness Day on Sept. 25. In…

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Rare Beauty celebrates ‘Every Side of You’ for first global campaign

Dive Brief: Rare Beauty, the cosmetics brand founded by singer and actor Selena Gomez, launched its first global brand campaign,…

Posted in Mens Health

The Poliquin Raise Challenges Your Shoulders and Builds More Muscle

WRAPPING AN UPPER body workout with a few sets of lateral raises is a common tactic for guys aiming to…

Posted in Eye Health

Her new study shows that a low-cost antiviral reduced the risk of eye disease

It began with a burning pain in her right eye. At first, Elisabeth Cohen thought she’d gotten something in it….

Posted in Eye Health

How a Singapore team braved poor communications and equipment to provide free eye surgery for Laotians

Under the SNEC programme, ophthalmologist Dr Keovongkoth Nouanphanthakoun from the National Ophthalmology Center in Vientiane was in Singapore at the…

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The Women’s Health Initiative continues to provide a wealth of nutrition insights

The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), a landmark study among 161,808 postmenopausal women that has been ongoing for more than 40…

Posted in Eye Health

Ministry of Public Health raises awareness of importance of preventing eye diseases

A decline in prevalence of blindness and visual impairment among Qatar’s population Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH)…

Posted in Mental Health

These Are the Best and Worst States for Mental Health Care in the U.S.

Cathy Cassata October 19, 2024 at 6:00 PM New research examined several key factors to determine which states rank the…

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Footy star who looked the picture of physical fitness in this photo reveals the ticking time bomb that was lurking inside his body

Todd McManus had a promising rugby career He played for Canberra side Queanbeyan Whites But his life was turned upside…

Posted in Science

Commentary: Science, not politics, should guide CDC vaccine decisions

By restricting access to just one vaccine today, as has happened in the past through political wrangling, we risk repeating…