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- 2025-01-15 01:32Kate Middleton Is in Cancer Remission. It Doesn’t Always Mean the Illness Is Cured.
- While the announcement is good news for the Princess of Wales, cancer experts describe the challenges of a life shadowed by an earlier diagnosis.
New York Times - Health
- 2025-01-15 01:06Obesity needs new definition, says global report
- There is a risk too many people are being diagnosed as obese, with weight-loss drugs in high demand.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-15 01:06MPs call for miscarriage bereavement leave
- Paid leave should be extended to parents who lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, a report by MPs says.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-15 00:30New Obesity Definition Challenges Current Use of B.M.I.
- An international commission made the case for focusing on body fat quantity and the illnesses people experience.
New York Times - Health
- 2025-01-14 21:30F.D.A. Proposes New Food Labels to Detail Sugar, Fat and Salt Content
- The agency issued designs for front-of-package lists that food companies would be required to include.
New York Times - Health
- 2025-01-14 21:09Protecting Children from Wildfire Smoke and Ash
- Source: Environmental Protection AgencyRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Wildfires
MedlinePlus
- 2025-01-14 21:05Death Toll in Gaza Likely 40 Percent Higher Than Reported, Researchers Say
- Analysis found that more than 64,000 Palestinians may have been killed by traumatic injury in the first nine months of the war.
New York Times - Health
- 2025-01-14 21:05How to Talk With Kids About Tragedies & Other Traumatic News Events
- Related MedlinePlus Pages: Child Mental Health, Coping with Disasters
MedlinePlus
- 2025-01-14 19:57Alcohol Offers Some Health Benefits but Raises Cancer Risks, Report Finds
- The second of two analyses intended to shape the upcoming U.S. Dietary Guidelines questions alcohol’s overall benefits.
New York Times - Health
- 2025-01-14 19:53Wildfires and Your Safety
- Source: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionRelated MedlinePlus Pages: Wildfires
MedlinePlus
- 2025-01-14 15:38Stahl & Klaschinski: Psychologisch: Warum bleiben wir in unglücklichen Beziehungen?
- Stefanie Stahl und Lukas Klaschinski sprechen in dieser Folge ihrer Kolumne über Trennungen, die längst überfällig sind – und die dennoch schwerfallen.
Stern.de
- 2025-01-14 15:00Kate thanks staff at cancer hospital where she was treated
- The Princess of Wales has given her personal thanks to staff who helped her at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-14 10:23Over-50s in England offered home bowel-cancer tests
- More than 850,000 extra people will now be able to return a stool sample to be checked for blood.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-14 10:02Tipps von der Expertin: Plötzlich Single: Was nach einer Trennung wirklich hilft
- Eine einseitige Trennung kommt für die verlassene Person oft überraschend. Es ist ein Schock. Was jetzt hilft und wie die Beziehung überwunden werden kann, weiß Psychologin Uta Fröhlich.
Stern.de
- 2025-01-14 07:14stern-Januar-Challenge: Ihre Aufgabe am 14. Januar: Nur pflanzliche Proteine essen
- Mit der stern-Januar-Challenge können Sie sich im neuen Jahr etwas Gutes tun. Die Herausforderung: zehn Aufgaben an zehn aufeinanderfolgenden Tagen. Sind Sie dabei?
Stern.de
- 2025-01-14 01:57Women seeking abortions after using 'natural' contraception
- Researchers have seen a shift from "more reliable" hormonal contraceptives to fertility tracking apps.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-14 01:09'We re-mortgaged to buy our kids ADHD medication'
- BBC research finds nearly 400,000 private prescriptions for ADHD were issued in 2023-24.
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-14 01:09GPs turn to AI to help with patient workload
- Should more AI be used to help GPs with consultations and administrative work?
BBC News Health
- 2025-01-13 21:06Dating-Betrug: Vorgetäuschte Liebe: So erkennen Sie einen "Love Scammer"
- Sogenannte "Love Scammer" geben sich beispielsweise als Prominente aus, um ihre Opfer finanziell auszunehmen. Warum das funktionieren kann, sehen Sie im Video.
Stern.de
- 2025-01-13 18:42RFK Jr.’s MAHA Movement Obscures America’s Unhealthy Past
- Medical historians say that the phrase “Make America Healthy Again” obscures a past during which this country’s people ate, smoked and drank things that mostly left them unwell.
New York Times - Health
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