An outbreak struck a San Francisco high school, but the Bay Area has a long history as epicenter of tuberculosis in California.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is issuing, for the first time, recommendations on new near-point-of-care (NPOC) ...
Everything you need to know about the five horror diseases making an unwelcome comeback, examining their status, risks, and ...
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson confirmed they were alerted at 2.50pm on March 8 to reports of “a fire within an outbuilding near Leanchoil Hospital on St Leonar ...
A groundbreaking study from Tata Memorial Hospital shows that using ultra-low doses of nivolumab, an immunotherapy drug, can effectively treat cancer while drastically reducing costs by 90%. This ...
The 12th Dr. Ajay Khare Memorial Lecture held in Bhopal on March 7 highlighted the continuing challenges of hunger, tuberculosis and malnutrition in India, with public health experts stressing that ...
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Persistent cough this season? Here’s when you should worry
Ignoring a chronic cough can lead to numerous complications. In particular, chronic coughing can result in pain in your throat, muscle pain in your chest, headaches, lack of sleep, and feelings of ...
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Inside Uganda's Landmark Health Agreement With Washington
On Dec. 10, 2025, Uganda entered into one of the most consequential health partnerships in its recent history. At the Ministry of Finance headquarters in Kampala, senior officials from Uganda and the ...
For Kentucky residents, Waverly Hills is a unique piece of local history that deserves recognition and preservation. It tells the story of a dark chapter in medical history when a now-treatable ...
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Nearly 4,000 cattle slaughtered and close to £7m paid out in North West due to bovine TB
It’s estimated almost 4,000 cattle were slaughtered and nearly £7m paid out in compensation to farmers in the North West due to bovine tuberculosis over the past five years.
South Africa’s National Aids Council, Sanac, has asked local drug companies to submit applications by April 7 to make generic ...
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Bringing It Home - South Africa is Leading the Charge to Make Anti-HIV jab for Africa
South Africa's National Aids Council, Sanac, has asked local drug companies to submit applications by April 7 to make generic versions of an anti-HIV jab that could end Aids by 2043 in the country.
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