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Sugary Drinks Linked to Millions of Diabetes and Heart Disease Cases Annually

A new study finds that sugary drinks cause approximately 2.2 million new type 2 diabetes cases and 1.2 million new cardiovascular disease cases yearly globally, with the highest rates in Colombia (48% of new diabetes cases) and Mexico (nearly 33%).

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96% of Online Pharmacies Operate Illegally, Posing Serious Health Risks

A U.S. Trade Representative's report found that 96% of the world's roughly 35,000 online pharmacies operate illegally, selling potentially dangerous drugs and endangering consumers; at least nine deaths resulted from counterfeit opioids sold through fake online drugstores.

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Contained Monkeypox Outbreak in China

China's swift response contained a recent monkeypox outbreak linked to a traveler from the Democratic Republic of Congo; four close contacts exhibited mild symptoms and received medical treatment, with no community spread.

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Sheba Medical Center: Leading Global Health Innovation Amidst Crisis

Since October 7, 2023, Sheba Medical Center in Israel has provided critical care to civilians and soldiers, while also focusing on post-conflict plans to improve global health through medical innovation, humanitarian outreach, research, education, and diplomacy.

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HMPV Outbreak in China: No Immediate Threat to Australia

Australia is monitoring a metapneumovirus (HMPV) outbreak in China, causing hospital overcrowding, but experts say it poses no immediate threat to Australia due to existing community immunity and the current summer season; the UK also reports a surge in cases.

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China's HMPV Rise: Within Normal Winter Range, WHO Says

China is experiencing a rise in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections this winter, along with other respiratory viruses like influenza and RSV; however, the World Health Organization (WHO) states that the situation is within the normal range for the season, with hospital utilization lower than las...

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Carter Center's Guinea Worm Eradication Effort Nears Success

The Carter Center, founded by former President Jimmy Carter, spearheaded a global effort to eradicate Guinea worm disease, resulting in a 99.9% reduction in human cases from 3.5 million in 1986 to only 14 in 2023, demonstrating the impact of targeted public health interventions.

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COVID-19: Five Years Later—Deaths, Variants, and Lingering Impacts

Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, over 20 million deaths are estimated, with the Omicron variant currently dominant; however, scientists are developing new vaccines and researching the lingering effects of long COVID.

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HMPV Surge in China Raises Global Health Concerns

A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) infections in China is causing global concern, stressing healthcare systems amid a winter increase in respiratory illnesses, although HMPV is a known virus with existing treatments, posing risks to vulnerable populations.

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New Alzheimer's Drugs Show Promise but Face Accessibility Barriers

New Alzheimer's drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, slow disease progression by about 30% but are expensive (£20,000-£25,000 annually), require specialized administration and monitoring, and are therefore inaccessible to most of the world's 50 million dementia sufferers, two-thirds of whom live in low- ...

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Infertility Journey: A Woman's Nine-Year Struggle and IVF Success

A woman in London recounts her nine-year struggle with infertility, undergoing four rounds of IVF, including two miscarriages, before a successful embryo transfer; her story highlights the emotional, financial, and systemic challenges associated with infertility treatments.

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HMPV Surge in China Raises Concerns Five Years After COVID-19 Pandemic

A surge in human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in northern China is causing concern, particularly among children under 14, five years after the COVID-19 pandemic; the virus has also spread to India, with symptoms similar to influenza.

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