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As we age, extreme heat causes many heat-related illnesses that can lead to serious health issues. A new study from the ...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) include targets for safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene ...
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Giant Seaweed Mass Drifting Toward Florida Carries Unseen Bacterial Threat, Study FindsA colossal bloom of seaweed, vast enough to stretch across the Atlantic Ocean, is making its way towards Florida’s shores, ...
Namibia’s Ministry of Health and Social Services has officially declared a cholera outbreak in the northwestern Kunene Region, following the confirmation of Vibrio cholerae O1th ...
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The Punch on MSNWHO blames data gaps as Nigeria records 1,562 cholera casesThe World Health Organisation has raised concerns over significant gaps in cholera surveillance and reporting across affected regions, including Nigeria, as the country grapples with a growing number ...
The researchers found increases in fungal spore counts matched surges in flu and COVID activity. There was no relationship between pollen levels and respiratory illness activity. The findings from our ...
The WHO said 52,589 new cholera cases were reported in 17 countries across 3 regions in May, representing a 35% increase from April.
Mass feasts left thousands sick and 21 dead in Odisha. Cholera was found in 10 percent of stool samples, and several water ...
Jajpur: Cholera (Vibrio cholerae) outbreak in Jajpur district shows no signs of abating, with 16 more patients testing ...
The rainy season brings a surge in illnesses due to damp conditions and stagnant water, fostering bacteria and mosquitoes.
BHUBANESWAR: The Central health team visiting Odisha has confirmed that contaminated water is the primary cause of recent ...
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