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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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