As the summer heat continues, many people may find themselves feeling uncomfortable and hot. However, for those with an overactive thyroid, the heat can be even more of a challenge.
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As the summer heat continues, many people may find themselves feeling uncomfortable and hot. However, for those with an overactive thyroid, the heat can be even more of a challenge.
African Swine Fever (ASF) continues to threaten the global swine industry, raising concerns about its potential impact on the United States. The U.S. pork industry, one of the largest in the world, could suffer significant losses if ASF were to make its way into the country. So, the question arises:…
The number of COVID-19 cases in Australia has continued to decline in the past week. As of July 21, 2023, there have been a total of 18,927 new cases reported across the country. This is a decrease of 13% from the previous week.
Hey there! Dealing with head and neck cancer can seriously mess with your ability to swallow. It can make eating and drinking a total struggle, which really isn’t cool. But guess what? There’s some good news on the horizon when it comes to radiation therapy, and it could bring some…
The number of people infected with Cyclospora and E. coli continues to grow, as the FDA investigates the sources of the outbreaks. As of July 19, 2023, there have been over 600 cases of Cyclospora infection reported, and over 100 cases of E. coli infection. The majority of the cases…
Norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships are on the rise, with 13 outbreaks reported since the beginning of 2023. This is the highest number of outbreaks in a single year since 2012.
A former beauty queen has finally received the correct diagnosis for her debilitating illness after being misdiagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) for eight years.
Scientists have developed a new type of mouse that is transparent, allowing researchers to see inside the animal’s body in real time. This could revolutionize the way cancer is detected and treated.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified aspartame, an artificial sweetener generally set up in diet tonics and other sugar-free foods, as a possible carcinogen. The bracket was made by the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which is an independent agency that evaluates the carcinogenicity of substances.