Bird flu has been detected in 'very high concentrations' in raw milk, the World Health Organization announced Friday. However, the pasteurized milk supply remains safe.
As lawmakers debate work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she first needs health insurance to get healthy enough to be able to return to work.
The World Health Organization has announced that over 500 physicians and health workers, including 204 women, have been trained in basic emergency care. The World Health Organization’s office on Sunday, April 21st, broadcasted a training video on social media platform X to increase the capacity of health workers in emergency care and reduce premature mortality. […]
Food safety officials have issued a nationwide public health alert for ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli.
The World Health Assembly is set to vote on giving WHO the sole ability to determine public health emergencies and the global response.
A new sector alert published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services outlines new attacks in which social engineering is used to obtain credentials for online fraud.
Marksans, whose product portfolio includes therapeutic segments of cardiovascular, central nervous system, antidiabetic, pain management, gastroenterology and anti-allergy drugs and whose market capitalisation stood at Rs 5,299.75 crore in August last
The nation's kids are also being plagued by alarmingly high rates of vaping and smoking, the World Health Organisation warns.
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Check your fridge! The U.S. Department's Food Safety and Inspection Service says ground beef products from Greater Omaha Packing Company tested positive for E. Coli.
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