Paralympic Doctor Returns to Sport as Blind Athlete with Guide Runner
Dr Oscar, a former Paralympic competitor turned medical professional, returns to sport as a blind athlete with specialized guide runner…
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World’s First Rooftop ICU Opens in London to Study Nature’s Role in Patient Recovery
King's College Hospital in London opens the world's first rooftop ICU to study how natural environments affect patient recovery. The…
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Air Pollution Accelerates Biological Aging, 39-Year Study Reveals
A comprehensive 39-year study of over 338,000 Europeans reveals that air pollution accelerates biological aging at the cellular level. Up…
How the Brain Controls Testosterone Production Through Complex Feedback Systems
Testosterone production is controlled by a complex brain-gonad feedback system, not gym workouts. New research reveals how the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis…
Diabetes and Hypertension Drive Severe Coronary Artery Disease in Western India Study
New research from Western Maharashtra shows diabetes mellitus affects 73.5% of patients with severe coronary artery disease. The study of…
WHO Declares International Health Emergency as Ebola Spreads to Uganda from DRC
WHO declares international health emergency as Ebola outbreak spreads from DRC to Uganda, with vaccine deployment potentially delayed 9 months…
Bacterial STIs Hit Decade-High in Europe as Gonorrhea and Syphilis Cases Surge
European health authorities report record-high bacterial STI cases in 2024, with gonorrhea and syphilis reaching levels not seen in a…
Air France Flight Diverted Over Ebola Travel Restrictions Amid DRC Outbreak
Air France flight to Detroit diverted to Montreal after DRC passenger boarded in error amid Ebola outbreak restrictions. Incident highlights…
HIV Stigma Study Reveals Persistent Discrimination in Cabo Verde Healthcare System
National study reveals 67% of people living with HIV in Cabo Verde face healthcare discrimination. Research documents widespread stigma despite…
Travel Bans Show Limited Effectiveness Against Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks, WHO Analysis Reveals
New WHO analysis reveals travel bans show limited effectiveness against Ebola and hantavirus outbreaks, with 12 countries imposing restrictions despite…

