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HealthIran Conflict Stalls NHS Supply Chain for Essential Medical Goods
Ongoing conflict in Iran disrupts shipping routes, causing critical shortages of medical supplies and rising energy costs for the National Health Service.
HealthLumberton Behavioral Health Urgent Care Opens May 4 in Robeson County
Southeastern Integrated Care opens a new behavioral health urgent care center at 105 Farmbrook Drive in Lumberton, NC, on May 4 for adults and children.
HealthStamford Caregiver Sheila Beard Accused of Stealing $229K from Client
Stamford caregiver Sheila Beard faces charges for stealing 229,000 dollars from an elderly Norwalk couple she was hired to assist starting in August 2023.
HealthDietitian Natalie Olsen Shares Tips for Spring Seasonal Eating
Registered dietitian Natalie Rizzo explains how to use pre-packaged and frozen produce to integrate fresh spring vegetables like asparagus into busy days.
HealthUCL Study Links Gut Bacteria to Parkinson’s Disease Onset
University College London researchers discovered a link between gut bacteria and Parkinson’s disease in people carrying the GBA1 gene, aiding early care.
HealthBrowns Scour 2026 NFL Draft Day 3 for Hidden Roster Depth
The Cleveland Browns front office scouts talent during the 2026 NFL Draft Day 3, focusing on securing roster depth and evaluating players for long-term health.
HealthFergus Crawley Completes 10 Ironman Triathlons in 10 Days
Mental health campaigner Fergus Crawley completes 10 Ironman triathlons in 10 days from April 30 to May 9 to raise funds for the charity organization Calm.
HealthAfrica Faces Rising Malaria Death Toll on World Malaria Day 2026
Africa CDC Director General Dr. Jean Kaseya reports 270.8 million malaria cases and 600,000 deaths across the continent during the 2024 calendar year.
HealthMarion County Health Administrator and Deputy Director Resign
Marion County Health Administrator Ryan Matthews and Deputy Director Katrina Griffith resigned today, leaving the health department without leadership.
HealthCato Institute Links Rising Federal Debt to Soaring Medical Costs
The Cato Institute released a new Handbook on Affordability detailing how rising federal debt levels directly correlate with soaring American medical costs.
HealthFDA Launches Review of Peptide Injections Amid Rising Wellness Claims
The FDA now reviews the safety and legality of peptide injections to address growing concerns over unregulated wellness products sold in the gray market.
HealthFDA Approves First US Human Clinical Trial of Ibogaine Derivative
The FDA authorized the first US human clinical trial for noribogaine hydrochloride, a DemeRx NB drug, to treat alcohol-use disorder in patients today.