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Summer wave spikes COVID-19 levels in South Korean sewage
South Korea’s latest COVID-19 data reveals a significant spike in virus levels within wastewater amid an ongoing summer outbreak, officials reported. According to the Korea Disease Control and…
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Italy, Korea, France ramp up response to MPox threat
Italy and Korea have heightened their alert levels, while France anticipates sporadic cases as MPox poses a growing threat globally. These nations are stepping up their public health responses amid…
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Cooking oil scandal in China sparks increase in demand for home oil presses
A recent scandal involving cooking oil in China has led to a surge in local demand for home oil presses, reflecting growing concerns about food safety. Authorities have launched an investigation…
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Healthy lifestyles could slash cancer rates by 40%
A recent American Cancer Society study highlights that up to 40% of new cancer diagnoses and 44% of cancer-related deaths among adults over 30 could be prevented through changes in lifestyle.…
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Small daily alcohol intake may cut months off life, study shows
Recent findings highlight the health risks associated with alcohol consumption, even at moderate levels. According to Dr. Tim Stockwell of the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, a daily…
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FDA finds cancer-linked dye in widely distributed soda drinks
In a recent enforcement notice issued by the FDA, a prominent soda company has initiated a recall of several of its products due to undisclosed chemicals and preservatives, including a dye associated…
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Japanese bread recall amid rat remains discovery
Loaves of bread have been withdrawn from store shelves across Japan following the discovery of what is believed to be the remains of a small animal, suspected to be a rat. Production of the bread was…
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Health alert – rat urine tied to soaring cases in NYC streets
Health officials in New York City are grappling with a surge in cases of a rare disease associated with rat urine, particularly among sanitation workers who are routinely exposed to these pests. This…
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Calories, not fasting, identified as primary for weight loss
A recent study casts doubt on the widely held belief that intermittent fasting, also known as time-restricted eating, is an effective weight loss strategy. Contrary to popular assumptions about its…
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Discover the healing potential of rosemary against inflammation
Inflammation, a common bodily response to injury or infection, can wreak havoc if left unchecked. While acute inflammation is short-lived, chronic inflammation, if persistent, poses significant health…
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