How to add protein to vegetarian diet: Nutritionist reveals 6 creative ways to fuel your ...
One of the primary concerns for those trying to lose weight and stay fit is ensuring adequate protein intake. High-protein meals are essential for maintaining muscle mass, making progress with fitness goals, and supporting overall bodily functions. However,
China Pilots Monitoring System for Pneumonia of Unknown Origin Amid Expected Rise in Winter Respiratory Diseases
China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration announced on Friday the implementation of a pilot monitoring system for pneumonia of unknown origin, as respiratory infections are expected to increase during the
Louisiana ranks 42nd in vision acuity, vision loss and blindness. See data for each parish.
On average, 2.17% of Americans experience some sort of vision loss or blindness — that's just over 7 million people. ...
Rapid hip operation that sees patients up and walking after two hours could help halve ...
A hip replacement procedure that sees patients walk out of hospital just 24 hours after surgery could halve waiting lists in the UK. The technique, which involves doctors reaching the joint through an incision of just 5cm, has a remarkably low infection rate.
Study says home working boosts exercise habits
A workplace well-being study looked at the impact of work on physical and mental health.
Up to Dh1 million fine: UAE introduces new law to regulate medicines, pharmacies
The UAE Government has enacted a new law to regulate medical products, the pharmacy profession, and pharmaceutical establishments, ensuring sector organisation, pharmaceutical security, and efficient oversight of development and distribution processes. The law
Multi-million dirham autism centre to open in Dubai
DUBAI // A multimillion-dirham centre to help hundreds of autistic adults and children is due to open next week. The Doris Duan-Young Autism Centre aims to provide early intervention, speech and behavioural therapy, and vocational training for people with
The 4 New Year's Resolutions Cardiologists Always Make
"For many reasons, the heart really only being one of many, if there was going to be one New Year's resolution, exercise should be the one," says Dr. William Cornwell. It’s the season when many people set New Year’s resolutions for the year ahead, and these
Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja tells women 'have ghee and not diet so much' to stop ...
When periods arrive, they sometimes bring along a host of seriously unpleasant side effects, such as nausea, headaches, backaches, and those dreaded menstrual cramps. For some women, cramps are a mild inconvenience, but others find themselves curled up in bed,
Water Works: From Provence To The West End, Roman Thermae Are Healing 21st-Century Woes
Meanwhile, on home shores, Aire offers a contemporary take on thermae under the Strand in London, including baths with hydrotherapy jets (balneum) and salt water (flotarium). And then there’s the monumental
Netanyahu undergoes surgery to remove prostate gland
PM expected to preside
Gaskin: Yes, we really can reduce healthcare costs
Every American feels the pain of rising healthcare costs. Higher premiums, more required authorizations, claim denials, or higher deductibles — but it doesn’t have to be that way. Healthcare costs rising faster than inflation is not inevitable. The
Can spayed cat still go into heat?
Dear Dr. John, It has been a few months since we had our cat spayed at a low-cost shelter, but she is still showing signs of going into heat. She meows a lot when this cycles as well as rubbing against everything and putting her behind up in the air. We had
8 parenting goals to start the new year strong
New Year’s resolutions are typically sweeping and grand. But you can often reap the biggest rewards by building off strengths already in place. Helping to make your family safer, stronger and more harmonious in the coming year may not require a complete
Dr. Terry Cronin’s Seven Great New Year’s Resolutions for Better Skin Care, Cancer Prevention
wonderful moment to reflect and make changes that can improve our lives Wear sunscreen daily: Make it a habit to apply sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every day, even on cloudy days. Remember, consistency is key when it comes to skincare and sun protection. By
Controversial face-down restraint still being used for mental health patients in England
Dangerous practice was supposed to be phased out but new data reveals thousands of incidents every year
Signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder which impacts 1 in 20 people in the UK
Here's what to do if you think you might be suffering from SAD ...
Best body lotion for dry skin: 10 top choices to restore softness and boost hydration
When dry skin feels tight, flaky, or irritated, a nourishing body lotion can give long lasting relief. The right body lotion for dry skin works wonders by locking in moisture, replenishing hydration and transforming rough patches into soft, smooth skin. Packed
Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU
Belgium will ban the sale of disposable electronic cigarettes as of Jan. 1 on health and
LMH Health looks back at 2024: Improved infrastructure, new technology and new providers among year’s achievements
As the year comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to look back on the moments that defined the past 12 months. From the addition of new technology, infrastructure improvements and adding new providers, it’s been a busy year at LMH Health.
‘There was so much fear’: the battle to keep children out of Colombia’s armed gangs
War Child supports Indigenous community efforts to protect youth from recruitment into war for drugs and gold
Man who shed 50 kg in 1 year reveals 'diet you have never heard of' ...
Nick Geoppo, a US man who lost 110 pounds (49.89 kg) in 2019, is on a 'mission to help others develop self-belief through achieving and sustaining a healthy body weight'. He is also spreading the message that diets and quick fixes don't work when it comes to
World Health Organization Internship: Eligibility, Duration, Benefits
Interns are required to work full-time for a period ranging from a minimum of six weeks to a maximum of 24 weeks, depending on the needs of WHO. ...