Campaign launched to address rising obesity in PH
By Mae S. Flores
Chronic disease, not lifestyle disorder: Doctors call for increased obesity awareness
By Kristofer Purnell
Alternative weight loss drug to be sold in PH soon
Health experts urge PUV drivers to be considerate to plus-size passengers
Novo Nordisk to offer Wegovy weight loss drug in PH this year
By Dexter Cabalza
Contributor: PrEP in Practice – How to Start Conversations About HIV Prevention
DOH amplifies anti-dengue measures in schools
Tarlac province logs first Mpox case
Tarlac logs first case of mpox
By Jun Malig
Aurora Mpox cases now 17
By Jonas Reyes
Mpox tally in Aurora rises, no fatalities reported
By Jonas Reyes
WHO EPI-WIN Webinar: new guidelines for mpox clinical management and infection prevention and control
Mpox Surges in Sierra Leone as Health Officials Appeal for U.S. Support
By Saikou Jammeh
Africa: All of Africa Today - June 10, 2025
Fourth meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024 – Temporary recommendations [EN/AR/RU/ZH]
WHO extends mpox emergency for African surge
By Lisa Schnirring
Zero dengue deaths by 2030 possible – scientific working group
By Dexter Cabalza
Scientific working group says zero dengue deaths 'achievable'
By Teresa Montemayor
Experts: Fight dengue first; next get vaccine
By Gabriela Baron
Vaccinations crucial to combat dengue, says scientific working group
By Rolando Ng
8th Asia Dengue Summit calls for unified action amid record global cases
By Sherylin Untalan
DOH: Mpox cases in Phl still mild
By Gabriela Baron
DOH allays fears: Philippines’ Mpox cases remain mild, self-limiting
By Jel Santos
DepEd assures health protocols in schools in place vs mpox
By David Ezra
Negros Oriental, Dumaguete City form task forces vs. mpox
‘Not higher than last year’: DOH sees ‘slight increase’ in mpox cases in PH
By Katrina Domingo
Iloilo to hold 1st Pride Month forum amid surging HIV cases; Gab to tackle HIV awareness, discrimination
By Ime Sornito
Indonesia to push DNA screening for cervical cancer nationwide
By Elly Burhaini Faizal
New COVID-19 ‘Nimbus’ variant not yet detected in PH, says DOH chief
By Luisa Cabato
What to know about the COVID variant that may cause ‘razor blade’ sore throats
By Devi Shastri
COVID ‘razor blade throat’ rises as new subvariant spreads in California
By Rong-Gong Lin II & Rong-gong Lin
Corpus Christi doctors say new COVID variant packs a punch
By Suzanne Stevens
New COVID-19 sub-variant 'Nimbus' spreads with unusual symptoms
By Liz Bonis
Tackling ‘Treatable Traits’ in Obstructive Lung Disease
By Jennifer Larson
Guideline Outlines How to Taper Benzodiazepines Safely
By Marcia Frellick
Addictive screen use linked to poor mental health in preteens
Teenagers who report addictive use of screens at greater risk of suicidal behaviour, study shows
By Hannah Devlin
When kids use screens, parents worry about the wrong thing, new study suggests
By Kara Alaimo
Real Risk to Youth Mental Health Is ‘Addictive Use,’ Not Screen Time Alone, Study Finds
By Ellen Barry
Screen time and emotional problems in kids: A vicious circle?
Shining Light on a New Way to Fight Cancer: Light-driven Cancer Phototherapy
WHO issues first global guideline to improve pregnancy care for women with sickle cell disease
Teaching Your Patients That Liquid Calories Count, Too
By Erica Lamberg
Study of gut genomes finds how antibiotic resistance can differ between genders
British tourist dies after being 'scratched' by a pup in Morocco: How common are rabies deaths today?
Briton dies from rabies after 'scratch' from stray puppy in Morocco
British woman dies from rabies - as family speak out to 'prevent this happening to others'
Rabies case confirmed following contact with animal abroad
Pictured: British mother who died from rabies after being 'scratched very slightly' by a puppy in Morocco
By Megan Howe
Risk of Sleep Breathing Disorder Set to Rise 45% by End of Century
By Jess Cockerill
Global warming may increase the burden of obstructive sleep apnea
By Danny J Eckert, Sébastien Bailly & Lucia Pinilla
Pharmacists first
Snoring snoozers are biggest losers as world warms up
Sleep apnoea cases may double this century due to global warming, researchers warn
By Stuti Mishra
Is It Okay to Eat Butter if You Have High Cholesterol? A Cardiologist Settles the Debate
By Rd Ldn & Lainey Younkin
Living near microplastic polluted waters linked to higher risk of heart and metabolic diseases
Highly microplastic-polluted US coastal waters linked to serious health risks, study finds
By Sandee LaMotte
Living near an ocean polluted by microplastics may increase cardiometabolic disease risk
Coastal areas with high microplastic levels linked to higher rates of diabetes, heart disease, stroke
By Jennifer Miao
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Microplastic pollution near coasts tied to higher disease rates
By Chloe Baul
Young woman urged to attend NHS cervical screening
By Mark Norman
Regular intake of almonds benefits people with metabolic syndrome
This simple snacking habit could help cut your cholesterol, study finds
By Hatty Willmoth
This common nut can lower your risk of heart disease, dementia and diabetes
By Andrea Cavallier
Eating 56g of a simple snack may cut high blood pressure risk among certain adults
By Lauren Haughey
6 Health Benefits of Almonds—Plus the Best Way to Eat Them Every Day, According to Nutritionists
By Mura Dominko
The #1 Surprising Habit to Maintain Your Muscle Mass, According to Sports Dietitians
By Roxana Ehsani
From kitchen to cure: Health facts about bottle gourd
By Siddhartha Jana
6 visible skin signs that may signal a vitamin D deficiency
5 health issues that can occur due to Vitamin D deficiency
Know your sunshine vitamin: 4 essential facts about Vitamin D for a healthier life
How Much Sun Do You Need to Get Enough Vitamin D?
By Ashima Sharda
Six 'leg and skin' signs of vitamin D deficiency - including 'symptom sitting in chair'
By Ben Hurst
Forget 10,000 Steps—'Japanese Walking' Might Yield Even Better Health Benefits
By Cathy Cassata
Breakthrough Alzheimer's drugs too pricey to be offered on NHS
By James Gallagher
Lilly to appeal after UK agency opposes reimbursement for Alzheimer's drug
By Sriparna Roy & Devika Syamnath
Final draft guidance finds benefits of 2 Alzheimer’s treatments remain too small to justify the additional cost to the NHS
Not Over Yet: Eisai And Lilly To Appeal England’s ‘Flawed’ Refusal To Fund Leqembi And Kisunla
By Neena Brizmohun
Battle begins to get blocked Alzheimer’s ‘wonder’ drugs on NHS
By Michael Searles
Cognitive decline tied to gut microbes and nutritional access
Gut Microbiome Composition and Food Insecurity Linked to Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Adults
Fig. 2 | SCFA level alterations in Parkinson's animal model stool...
Gut Microbiome Composition Could Be Linked With Risk of Cognitive Impairment
By Ashley Gallagher
Changes in Mouth and Gut Microbiomes Linked to Parkinson's
By Annie Lennon
New data show COVID-19 triggers spike in new diabetes cases
By Tarun Sai Lomte
Can salt substitutes lower blood pressure in diabetes? A new Cochrane review aims to find out
By Priyanjana Pramanik
Can a Japanese diet help with depression? Large study says yes
By Vijay Kumar Malesu
Australia health emergency: Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Sydney’s Potts Point, 3 hospitalised; sympto
Health warnings after Legionnaires' outbreak in Sydney suburb
By Mikala Theocharous
Death toll rises as infectious disease claims second victim after major outbreak in Sydney's CBD - as three others are hospitalised
NSW Health issues alert after Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in NSW
By Preston Potts
Warning over Legionnaires’ disease outbreak after three Potts Points residents admitted to hospital
By Dominique Tassell
Calls for more support for endometriosis patients in Jersey
By Chris Craddock
A Retrospective Study Evaluating the Feasibility and Outcomes of a Robotic-Assisted General Surgery Program in a Nontertiary General Hospital: Insights From Our First 100 Consecutive Cases
By Rishi Banerjee, Georgios Tzikos & Alexis Terras