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New guidelines from the American Stroke Association emphasise prevention strategies like regular physical activity, a Mediterranean-style diet, and proactive health screenings to help reduce the risk of a first stroke.
As men age, an benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is common and can disrupt daily life. While not life-threatening, untreated BPH may lead to complications. Recognise symptoms early and explore treatment options, from lifestyle changes to minimally invasive procedures, to safeguard your prostate health.
Ageing doesn’t happen gradually but in two waves—first at 44 and then at 60. These phases bring noticeable changes, from metabolism to immune health. Understanding these bursts allows for lifestyle adjustments that can help improve long-term health and slow the effects of ageing.
Support your heart naturally with these 5 heart-healthy supplements that can boost heart health and lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
In an emotional video message, Kate Middleton reflected on the challenges of her cancer journey and her focus on staying cancer-free post chemotherapy treatment. Her journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of early detection and proactive healthcare.
Iloilo 1st District Representative Janette Garin has called on the Department of Health (DOH) to adopt a more aggressive approach to combating the disease. This is amid growing concerns over a potential surge in leptospirosis cases following recent floods.
In response to the alarming rise in leptospirosis cases following recent flooding, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa has urged local government units (LGUs) to create ordinances that prohibit children from playing in floodwater.
Significant Uptake in Healthier SG Programme Promotes Preventive Health The Healthier SG initiative is making waves, with nearly one million…
As the rainy season descends upon Davao City, the City Health Office (CHO) has issued a bulletin warning residents about the increased risk of leptospirosis. This bacterial disease, which affects both humans and animals, is primarily spread through the urine of infected animals. With the region experiencing frequent flooding, the potential for outbreaks has heightened, prompting the CHO to take proactive measures to safeguard public health.
A total of 376 Indonesian hajj pilgrims have died, with most of them caused by heat stroke. This alarming trend highlights the health and safety conditions of the pilgrims during the Hajj season.
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