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The Hidden Dangers of Heavy Cannabis Use: A Newly Recognized Syndrome

November 30, 2025

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently acknowledged a puzzling condition linked to long-term cannabis consumption. This condition, known as cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), is now officially recognized in the WHO's diagnostic manual. This recognition is crucial as it allows doctors to

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Measles: A Preventable Problem on the Rise

November 28, 2025

Measles is making a comeback, and it's a big problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) says that even though measles deaths have dropped a lot since 2000, the number of cases is going up. In 2023, 59 countries had big outbreaks, which is almost three times more than in 2021. Even countries that h

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Unlocking the Secrets of Thick Heart Syndrome: A Gene Hunt

November 22, 2025

Heart muscles growing too thick is a big problem. It's called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM for short. It's not just one thing causing it. Genes, where you live, how you live, and what you're around can all play a part. Scientists have been digging into this for a while. They know one gene, M

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Doctor Who's New Journey: What's Next for the Time Lord?

October 28, 2025

Doctor Who fans, don't panic! The show isn't disappearing. Disney+ has decided to step back from its global streaming deal with the BBC, but the BBC is still fully behind the iconic sci-fi series. The next big thing for Doctor Who is a Christmas special in 2026, written by Russell T Davies. This new

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Congo's Ebola Victory: A Race Against Time

October 21, 2025

Congo has reached a significant turning point in its battle against Ebola. The last patient from the recent outbreak has been discharged, and no new cases have been reported since September 25. This is a big deal because it means the country is now in a 42-day waiting period. If no new cases pop up

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Whooping Cough: A Hidden Danger for Babies

October 5, 2025

Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is becoming more common in the U. S. It can be very serious, especially for babies. The disease can cause severe breathing problems and even be life-threatening for infants under two months old. Many people think of whooping cough as a bad cough with a "whoop"

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Mpox: WHO Ends Global Health Emergency Status

September 6, 2025

The World Health Organization (WHO) has decided that mpox is no longer a global health emergency. This decision comes after a significant drop in cases, especially in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other affected countries like Burundi, Sierra Leone, and Uganda. The WHO's Director-General,

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Can Electric Workouts Help Beat Prediabetes?

June 25, 2025

Prediabetes is a serious condition. It means blood sugar levels are higher than normal. But not high enough to be diabetes. People with prediabetes are at a much higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The good news is that lifestyle changes can help. Regular exercise is one of the best ways to m

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How Saudi Arabia's Hajj Experience Shaped Its COVID-19 Strategy

June 18, 2025

Saudi Arabia's response to COVID-19 was not just about reacting to a crisis. It was about building on years of experience managing large crowds during the Hajj pilgrimage. This unique background helped the country put together a strong plan to tackle the virus. The country did not just focus on sto

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Oral Health: A Critical Look at Progress in Africa

June 16, 2025

Oral health is a big deal. It affects how people live and work. It is a key part of overall health. Yet, oral diseases are a major issue in the WHO African region. They are among the most common noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in this area. There is a clear need for action. Two strategies were put i