Processed meat probably carcinogenic to humans – CBS This Morning We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve…
Home » Health News »
COVID: In Florida hospitals, there are only so many beds
A South Florida hospital chain is suspending elective surgeries and putting beds in conference rooms, an auditorium and even a cafeteria as many more patients…
Can I get Pfizer booster jab? Top-up to be offered to these Britons
Coronavirus booster jabs 'will keep virus at bay' says Javid We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve…
Is reducing opioids for pain patients linked to higher rates of overdose and mental health crisis?
Opioid therapy is complex. In recent years, a rise in opioid-related deaths and changing prescribing guidelines and regulatory policies have led many physicians to reduce…
High cholesterol symptoms: The subtle warning sign around the iris of your eye
High cholesterol: Nutritionist reveals top prevention tips We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of…
Polycystic ovary syndrome diet: The 6 foods to avoid if you have PCOS
Frankie Bridge says she’s been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…
China pledges 2 billion vaccines globally through year's end
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines would be supplied to the world through this year, increasing China’s…
Availability of consultants is not the cause of the so-called weekend effect in hospitals
A major study led by the University of Birmingham has revealed that a lack of available specialist consultants in hospitals at the weekend is not…
Sputnik V: From vaccine hope to frustration for Latin America
Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine was the first to arrive in Argentina in December 2020 with the promise of relief for Latin American countries low…
Cash or freedoms: Which will work in the race to get Australia vaccinated against COVID-19?
The race to vaccinate Australians is heating up as the supply of vaccines starts to increase and lockdowns continue. Labor this week suggested a A$300…