Tag: health news not covid
A recent study says that despite the embarrassment that “dad jokes” can cause, it might do some kids good in the future.
Humor researcher Marc Hye-Knudsen published a study in British Psychological Society’s journal this week argues that “dad jokes”
A majority of people living with Alzheimer’s disease are women, and in the wake of the starting stat, some Canadians are hoping to help mitigate their chances with an app that helps promote healthy brain habits.
Kathy Kelaidis, a busy
Too much salt is killing us — and we need to stop looking away from the problem, according to a new report from the World Health Organization.
The world is not on track to achieve the goal of a 30
Sleep really is a lifesaver.
A pair of studies released this week at a leading cardiology conference found that while insomnia may raise the risk of having a heart attack, consistent high quality sleep habits could add years to your
A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Black adults in the United States were more likely than white adults to go to a hospital emergency room for immediate help when dealing with a mental …
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — The Protestant Council of Rwanda has directed all health facilities run by its members to stop…
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — The Protestant Council of Rwanda has directed all health facilities run by its members to stop
The Surrey Board of Trade (SBoT) is calling on the provincial government to step up funding for healthcare in what will soon be British Columbia’s largest city.
The organization released a report Thursday warning that health-care facilities for the province’s
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new definition for post COVID-19 condition, commonly known as long COVID, in children and teenagers.
In a document released Thursday, WHO officials say it started to come up with a specific definition
White House communications director Kate Bedingfield noted Biden plans to out bipartisan achievements from his past year in office while promoting his “unity agenda.”
Bedingfield pointed to two bills — one that expanded health care for veterans exposed to burn

