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World's largest genetic study promises healthcare revolution

WebOne of the world's largest health databases has made its data on the genes of some 500,000 participants available to scientists for analysis, which in combination …

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Medical cooperation between Germany and China boosts relations

WebTrauma and orthopaedic surgeon, Michael Nerlich, says cooperation has been happening between the two countries in many areas of medical care for decades. He …

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Is everything we've been told about food wrong

WebFrom "calories in, calories out" to "five-a-day" – catchy slogans and advice about food and how to stay healthy are plentiful. Official government health guidance, …

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Face masks positively affect mental wellbeing, new research …

WebA team of researchers has found that wearing a face mask or face covering positively affects mental wellbeing, challenging some previously held beliefs that wearing …

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A matter of life and death: Which patients should doctors treat first

WebEvery human being is of equal worth and deserves equal respect," explains Bratton. The second principle that doctors follow is the one we find in the original …

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How can your food choices help reduce your carbon footprint

WebThe simplest and most effective way to limit your impact seems to be by reducing meat and dairy in your diet, particularly beef and lamb. Most locally produced …

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WHO medical waste report calls for less PPE and more recycling

WebThe report is based on the 1.5 billion units – approximately 87,000 tonnes – of personal protective equipment (PPE) procured between March 2020 and November …

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How close are we to radical life extension

WebFor people like Kaminskiy, the benefits of radical life extension are a no-brainer, but for Oxford University philosophy professor Adrian Moore, things are less …

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Health experts from China and UK move to develop greater …

WebCGTN. Around 40 high-level health officials from China and the UK held a video meeting in a bid to strengthen ties and increase cooperation amid the COVID-19 …

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Fanfare for the common fungus

WebFungal biomass and the decomposition of organic matter are crucial components of ecosystems, boosting soil health and thereby encouraging plant growth. …

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Spain enforces mask wearing at hospitals after flu outbreak

WebWearing masks will be obligatory again in Spain's hospitals and other healthcare facilities from Wednesday, the health ministry said as the country faces a flu …

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China's new air pollution plan injects momentum into cleaning the …

WebThe new action plan re-introduces targets to reduce coal use, showing that this remains a key measure to drive down air pollution. The Beijing region has to achieve …

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The 19th century disease rickets is on the rise again in Scotland

WebA disease linked to poverty and malnutrition that once crippled the crowded slums of 19th-century Britain is on the rise in Scotland, according to data published at the …

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China's Two Sessions at a glance

WebThe Two Sessions: Sunday March 7. 05:56. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed the congress urging U.S. President Joe Biden to make a "clear departure" …

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Enjoy ginger, but it's not a 'cure' for COVID-19, says WHO

Web01:48. The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that while natural remedies such as ginger can have a "positive impact on your health," they are by no …

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Gaza's biggest hospital attacked; conflict escalation inevitable – …

WebUN human rights group urges Israel weapons probe. The UN human rights chief on Friday urged an investigation into what he called Israel's use of "high-impact …

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Disease a huge risk in Gaza without prolonged truce, says UNICEF

WebIsrael has said the truce could be prolonged further, provided Hamas continues to free at least 10 Israeli hostages per day. But with fewer women and children …

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Tackling Eastern Europe's stray dogs crisis

WebTackling Eastern Europe's stray dogs crisis. Dogs are said to be a man's best friend but in some European countries they're being abandoned and even killed by their …

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COVID-19 and the city: The future of pandemic-proofed buildings

WebThomas Wintle. From the temporary breakdown of global supply chains to the hollowing out of once bustling city streets, COVID-19 has caused a seismic change in …

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