India reports first case of mpox from fast-spreading clade 1b variety

India reports first case of mpox from fast-spreading clade 1b variety

India reports first case of mpox from fast-spreading clade 1b variety

A health care worker prepares a dose of the “Jynneos” mpox vaccine at a pop-up vaccination clinic in Los Angeles, California, on August 9, 2022. — Reuters NEW DELHI: India said on Monday that an mpox case involving a man in the southern state of Kerala was from the fast-spreading clade 1b variety, marking South Asia’s … Read more

Hurricane after-effects pose major risks for Americans, doctor warns

Hurricane after-effects pose major risks for Americans, doctor warns

As another hurricane threatens the U.S., the aftermath of Hurricane Helene still poses major threats. Americans in areas of the country that were devastated by the storm may face numerous health risks. Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joined “Fox Report Weekend” to discuss the severity of the damage, including people being injured … Read more

Rapid spread of mpox heightens fiscal risks in Sub-Saharan Africa: Fitch

Rapid spread of mpox heightens fiscal risks in Sub-Saharan Africa: Fitch

A test tube labelled “Mpox virus positive” is held in this illustration taken August 20, 2024. — REUTERS NAIROBI: The countries in sub-Saharan Africa that are currently grappling with the menace of mpox may face fiscal pressure owing to the disease, warned ratings agency Fitch said on Wednesday. Potentially deadly mpox was declared global health … Read more

World Drug Day report highlights spike in drug use, increased trafficking

World Drug Day report highlights spike in drug use, increased trafficking

The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, or World Drug Day, is commemorated every year on June 26 and aims to increase action in achieving a drug-free world. This year’s campaign recognises that “effective drug policies must be rooted in science, research, full respect for human rights, compassion, and a deep understanding of the … Read more

Radiopharmaceuticals race heats up as drugmakers chase Novartis

Radiopharmaceuticals race heats up as drugmakers chase Novartis

Drugmakers are betting that delivering radiation directly to tumors will become the next big cancer breakthrough.  Bristol Myers Squibb, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly and other pharmaceutical companies have spent some $10 billion on deals to acquire or work with radiopharmaceutical makers. They’ve snapped up smaller upstarts to get their hands on technology that, while in its … Read more

WHO calls for action to halt rise in hearing loss in Africa

WHO calls for action to halt rise in hearing loss in Africa

Hearing loss already costs the continent $27 million annually, exacting profound impact on lives and economies, according to the report, which was launched at the African Summit on Hearing Impairment in Nairobi, Kenya. Widespread hearing loss disproportionately affects poor and vulnerable populations. WHO warned that without urgent interventions it will continue to escalate, amplifying existing … Read more

How to make a homemade moisturizer?

How to make a homemade moisturizer?

No matter what your skin-care regime, chances are you use a moisturizer daily — and if you don’t, you probably should, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Natural skin-care experts say whipping up your own cream or lotion in your home kitchen can save money, cut down on wasteful packaging and protect you from … Read more

Vaccine exemptions rising among kindergarteners, CDC reports

Vaccine exemptions rising among kindergarteners, CDC reports

A growing number of kindergarten children are starting school without vaccinations due to rising exemptions, according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Vaccination rates among kindergarteners decreased during the 2023-2024 school year for all reported vaccines, the agency said.  Exemption rates from one or more vaccines rose to … Read more