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Dilla Jaidi, a prominent influencer, has sensitive skin prone to acne. Despite regularly applying makeup, she maintains a clear complexion. Her skincare regimen includes double cleansing, selecting suitable makeup, and avoiding heavy-textured cosmetics. This article explores Dilla’s methods, providing valuable insights for those with similar skin concerns.
Malaysia has been grappling with an outbreak of leptospirosis. This bacterial infection, although not new to the region, has resurfaced with alarming vigour, raising concerns among health authorities and the general public alike.
Tuberculosis cases are rising significantly in Kediri. Acting Mayor Zanariah has since taken bold steps to combat this pressing health…
Japan faces an alarming rise in infections from the flesh-eating bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes. With cases already surpassing last year’s total,…
As Bhai Kaba fights pneumonia in the ICU, unity and support spread across online and offline communities. Zaskia Adya Mecca’s bravery in sharing her story ignites a vital discussion on an often overlooked public health issue. Collaboration among healthcare professionals and government officials is imperative.
As the rainy season sets in, the Department of Health (DOH) in the Philippines is urging the public to be vigilant in preventing dengue fever.
The Philippines faced a difficult period ahead, dealing with the arrival of Typhoon Aghon (Ewiniar) and bracing for the impact of La Nina. Philippine authorities reported that Typhoon Aghon (Ewiniar) killed at least seven people when it hit the country over the weekend. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Tuesday, May 28, that search and rescue efforts would continue. Aghon brought strong winds and heavy rain to provinces south of the capital, shutting down airports and seaports and disrupting power supply.
Urban gardening improves the immune system: A placebo-controlled study reveals indoor gardening enhances skin microbiota diversity and immune function. Indoor…
Indonesia’s new health law does not impede the consumption of jamu, a traditional herbal medicine deeply intertwined with the nation’s culture. While the law aims to regulate production and distribution for quality assurance, this form of traditional medicine remains a cherished aspect of Indonesian healthcare practices. Its diverse benefits and cultural significance underscore its enduring relevance in the nation’s holistic approach to wellness.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a public health warning concerning purchasing and using 17 unregistered drug products.
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