If you’ve had sex without a condom or a sexual experience where the condom broke, try not to panic. Things happen, and you’re far from the only person to go through either of these experiences. What you need to remember, though, is that there are a few risks associated with …
Read More »This effective drug against diabetes helps fight obesity
The American pharmaceutical group Eli Lilly published Thursday the results of a new clinical trial confirming that its molecule tirzepatide, for the moment approved in the United States against diabetes only, helped in weight loss. These results pave the way for a possible future authorization of this drug by the …
Read More »Fire kills at least 21 in Beijing hospital
A fire at a hospital in the Fengtai district of Beijing has killed 21 people, the official newspaper of the Chinese capital’s Communist Party, the Beijing Daily, reported on Tuesday. The alert of a fire starting at Changfeng Hospital was given shortly before 1 a.m. and the disaster could be …
Read More »HPV from unprotected s3x may cause throat and mouth cancer
Head and neck cancer awareness month is this April, so this is a good time to talk about the risks of HPV. More than 100 different kinds of HPV exist. When the virus enters your body, generally through a cut, abrasion, or tiny skin rip, HPV infection occurs. There are …
Read More »Joe Biden approves the end of national emergency in the US
US President Joe Biden officially ended the national state of emergency linked to Covid-19 on Monday, in place for three years in the country which has officially paid the highest price for the pandemic, with more than one million dead. The White House said in a statement that the president …
Read More »Ten deaths from the Marburg virus in Equatorial Guinea
A new case of death has been recorded this Monday, April 03, 2023 of a people affected by the Marburg virus in Equatorial Guinea by the country’s health authorities. “This new case brings to 10 the number of dead people since more than two months that this virus close to …
Read More »A clinic in Kinshasa to provide free care to the poorest
This health structure has the particularity of treating free of charge the poorest people in the capital Kinshasa, Congo, which has one of the highest death rates from tropical diseases in Africa. “For the moment, we can accommodate 300 people per day,” said Indian businessman Harish Jagtani, owner of this …
Read More »Marburg virus identified in Tanzania after death of five people
The Tanzanian health ministry says a mysterious disease that killed five people has been identified as Marburg haemorrhagic fever, local media reported. The virus causes high fever, often accompanied by bleeding and organ failure. It is part of a group of viruses that includes Ebola. Tanzania’s health minister, Ummy Mwalimu …
Read More »“Measles has killed 12 children in Tanzania” – official says
A total of 12 children have died of measles in south-western Tanzania’s Mlele district since December, local media reported, citing district commissioner Majid Mwanga. Mr Mwanga added that 847 children had been infected with measles in the district between December and February. “Health workers have so far vaccinated 16,480 children …
Read More »Equatorial Guinea confirms Marburg virus outbreak
The authorities in Equatorial Guinea on Monday said the country had reported its first outbreak of the Marburg virus, a highly infectious disease in the same family of viruses that cause Ebola. Nine people are suspected to have died from the viral haemorrhagic fever in the country’s western Kie Ntem …
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