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05 Nov '25
In the aftermath of the Rapencross in Lokeren, Belgian cycling champion Marion Norbert Riberolle delivered a powerful and emotional message that resonated far beyond the finish line. While celebrating a strong second-place finish behind Dutch star Lucinda Brand, Riberolle’s thoughts where with
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31 Oct '25
An individual's natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers.Staying up late itself isn't the direct cause of poor mental health.
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30 Oct '25
Struggling to sleep at night? Try these simple bedtime habits, from digital detox to meditation, to calm your mind, relieve stress, and enjoy deep, restful sleepWeight gain and sugar cravings: Sleep loss disrupts hunger hormones, leading to overeating and poor food choices.In todayâ
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02 Jul '25
Did you know that your blood type can influence more than just your transfusion options? It can also affect how your body reacts to food, stress, exercise, and even certain diseases. If you’re in blood group O, you’re part of the oldest blood group in human
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26 Apr '25
Health experts in Australia are growing increasingly concerned a fatal, soil-borne disease could be on the rise among people and their pets. At least 28 Queenslanders have died after being infected by tropical disease melioidosis so far this year, with 211 cases recorded across the state.Th
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17 Feb '25
Avocados are widely recognized for their health benefits, but most people discard the seed without realizing its incredible medicinal properties. The avocado seed is packed with antioxidants, fiber, and essential nutrients that can help prevent and treat various
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04 Jan '25
The future may be getting brighter in terms of reducing the threat of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), infectious disease experts told Newsweek.With new treatments and maybe even a vaccine on the horizon, 2
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24 Oct '24
The Ministry of Health has reported the first Mpox death as the cumulative confirmed number of infections rose to 153, about three months after the initial cases were detected in the country. Details from the ministry show the death was reported in Masindi from a person living with HIV.
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23 Oct '24
At 15, Rinet Nalugo Musana noticed small, painless lumps beneath the skin around her neck. Uncertain of their cause, she carried on with life, confused yet undisturbed by the lumps. As she grew older, however, she began experiencing recurring bouts of malaria and developed a persiste