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2023-03-16 08:57Cocaine production reaches record levels as new trafficking hubs emerge
After Covid lockdowns hit both demand and supply, production is at record levels, the UN says.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 08:50Ukraine war: The shrimp shell fabric saving lives
The bandages are made by Nonwovenn in Somerset and then incorporated into first-aid kits.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 07:00Bristol Parkinson's spin class helping people's symptoms
Steve Butt was diagnosed in 2021 and says the spin class is already helping to reduce his tremors.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 06:08Emergency Contraception
Almost 3 million unintended pregnancies happen each year in the United States. Read here to find out about emergency contraception.
WebMD
2023-03-16 05:01Covid Worsened a Health Crisis Among Pregnant Women
In 2021, deaths of pregnant women soared by 40 percent in the United States, according to new government figures. Here’s how one family coped after the virus threatened a pregnant mother.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-16 05:01Pregnancy and Covid: What Women Need to Know
A pregnant woman is more likely to develop serious Covid-19 and to die of it. Several factors amplify the risks.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-16 04:48Unions close to pay deal with government to avert more NHS strikes
An agreement on health workers' pay could be announced as early as Thursday afternoon.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 03:25Doctors' strike fallout could take weeks to resolve, NHS bosses say
Tens of thousands are likely to have been affected by a walkout in England, which ends on Thursday morning.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 01:04The doctors selling false hope to people facing blindness
A BBC reporter goes undercover and confronts doctors offering bogus treatments for his genetic condition.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 01:02Linfield footballer Ross Larkin 'lucky to be alive' after cancer
Northern Ireland under-21 defender Ross Larkin had a brain tumour just before Christmas 2021.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 00:04The hidden cost of soothing my throat after cancer
Jim Melvin spends £52 a week on tissues and ice lollies in order to cope with the effects of a tracheotomy.
BBC News Health
2023-03-15 22:35New Proposal to Limit 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
The EPA on Tuesday announced the proposal for six substances commonly known as PFAS, which are human-made chemicals that are used as oil and water repellents and coatings for common products including cookware, carpets, and textiles.
WebMD
2023-03-15 21:08Texas judge considers revoking FDA approval of abortion pill in US
The drug, mifepristone, can be taken at home and is used in more than half of US abortions.
BBC News Health
2023-03-15 20:29Texas Judge Hears Case to End Federal Approval of Abortion Pill
The judge said he would decide soon whether to issue a preliminary injunction ordering the F.D.A. to withdraw its approval of the drug or wait for the full trial.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-15 19:36Alexandra Schauwienold: Aus dem Leben einer Klinikclownin: "Manchmal sitzt man im Stationszimmer und weint"
Alexandra Schauwienold klebt sich regelmäßig eine rote Nase an, das gehört zu ihrem Job. Sie ist Clownin. Ihr Einsatzgebiet: Kliniken, Senioreneinrichtungen, Hospize. Hier erzählt sie von einer Arbeit voller Humor und Herz(-schmerz).
Stern.de
2023-03-15 19:21Q&A: The Future of COVID-19
With the third anniversary of COVID upon us, various experts give us their takes on the future of COVID-19 and how their perspectives have changed over 3 years.
WebMD
2023-03-15 19:19WebMD Poll: Another Year of Tough COVID Questions
Our current poll found that almost a third – 30% – of our audience thinks the pandemic has already come to an end, up from 16% a year ago.
WebMD
2023-03-15 19:173 Years On, Why Don’t We Know the Extent of Long COVID?
More than 3 years into the pandemic, finding out how many Americans have long COVID – and what to about it – has proved to be far harder than identifying those infected with the virus who have recovered or died from it.
WebMD
2023-03-15 19:16Future COVID Vaccines Must Be Better; Science Races to Respond
COVID vaccines must work even better, whether by becoming variant-proof, finding other administration routes, or finding different targets to attack. All of these issues – and more -- are under investigation.
WebMD
2023-03-15 19:15COVID at 3 Years: Where Are We Headed?
Three years after COVID-19 rocked the world, the pandemic has evolved into a steady state of commonplace infections, less frequent hospitalization and death, and continued anxiety and isolation for older people and those with weakened immun...
WebMD

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