A North Carolina man has died from a rare brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a manmade lake at a water
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How to consider nature’s impact on mental health in city plans
Almost one in five adults in the U.S. lives with a mental illness. That statistic is similar worldwide, with an
Continue reading »Why sleeping with a fan on during heatwave can be bad for your health
The UK is currently facing a mini heatwave which is causing some uncomfortable nights. One person said on Twitter: “Did
Continue reading »Crying is good for our health as it helps people ‘self soothe’
Crying may be good for you: Scientists discover shedding a few tears helps people ‘self soothe’ and even regulates their
Continue reading »Back pain: This popular ‘indoor’ activity could ease your back trouble suggests study
Back pain is very common in the UK, with one of three people getting it every year. The lower back
Continue reading »Why declaring Ebola a public health emergency isn’t a silver bullet
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a Public
Continue reading »Waiting times for emergency situations: Spahn plans to the 112-Revolution
The Federal Minister of health, Jens Spahn (CDU) planned Reform of emergency care to a media report, according to shape.
Continue reading »EPA allows continued use of pesticide linked to developmental issues in children
The Environmental Protection Agency is not banning a pesticide linked to developmental issues in children, the agency announced this week
Continue reading »NRW-Minister of health Laumann holds hospital closures would be appropriate
The North Rhine-Westphalian health Minister Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU), holds hospital closures to be appropriate. “It is true that we have
Continue reading »Type-2 diabetes symptoms: Eating this refreshing fruit could reduce blood sugar levels
Type-2 diabetes is a common condition which causes the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood to increase. According to
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