
Beauty- Useful Health Tips for Maintaining your Appearance
Beauty is all about happiness and confidence. Your physical appearance is enhanced by good health. Enrich your skin, body and wellbeing by making the right lifestyle choices. The following are some useful and healthy More...

HPV vaccine: Cervical cancer could potentially be eliminated as a major public health problem in 149 out of 181 countries by 2100
Cervical cancer could be eliminated as a public health problem in most countries by the end of the century by rapid expansion of existing interventions, according to a modelling study published in The Lancet Oncology journal. Young More...

Praxis Center: America’s healthcare is ripe with ‘structural racism’ and part of ‘global medical apartheid’
Follow the leftist headlines and you will be told that America is a racist country and now the health care system is also to blame. A new post on Praxis Center by Dr. Michelle Morse highlights how the “New More...

Parkinson’s disease: Reaching pandemic proportions
New research shows that the number of people with Parkinson’s disease will soon grow to pandemic proportions. In a commentary appearing today in the journal JAMA Neurology, University of Rochester Medical More...

Impact the World Through Public Health
Today’s medical advances are allowing people to live longer. Although there are fewer deaths from cancer and heart disease, more people are living with chronic illnesses. Citizens of the united states as a whole More...

‘Pro-Trump’ Alexander Dugin three years later: globalization, stop the ‘hegemony’ of the West
In February 2012, Professor Alexander Dugin (Aleksandr Dugin) traveled to New Delhi, India to attend the 40th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, the theme of which was “After Western Hegemony: More...

Ear Candling Center
When ear wax builds up and causes problems, there are a few treatment options to get rid of the wax and clear the ears. In a doctor’s office, sterile water is flushed into the ear to rinse and push the wax into More...

New Developments Expanding the Reach of Plastic Surgery
“Natural beauty” has been taking its licks lately, the idea that artificial inherently means worse now quickly becoming a relic of bygone years. This revolution of the beauty ideal has taken full form More...

Men’s Endocrine Health: Do You Know the Difference Between Low T and ED?
If you are having a discussion about male libido, there is a good chance that erectile dysfunction will probably be mentioned as well as testosterone. There is of course a common thread as low testosterone (Low More...

Nurses Play a Vital Role During Dangerous Outbreaks
The recent Ebola outbreak has killed more than 1,200 people in West Africa, making it the region’s deadliest battle with Ebola since the virus was discovered in 1976. In the trenches, nurses not only treat patients More...

Dr Norm Shealy interview: ‘Living Bliss,’ new research on living longer, healthier lives
Science has established that one of the common factors in those who live to 100 is that these individuals have “exceptionally long telomeres” and now Dr. Norm Shealy is exploring the challenge to help More...

NIAID Director, Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses tragic loss of Dr. Joep Lange
This past Thursday, 298 passengers and crew on Malaysian Airline flight 17 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur lost their lives when a missile tragically took the plane down near the Ukraine-Russia border. Six of the More...

UN ranks ‘Top 10’ food borne parasites with release of new guidelines
1 July 2014, Rome – A “Top Ten” list identifying the food-borne parasites of greatest global concern has been released today, and new guidelines are being developed to control them. The parasites More...

Iraq crisis prompts WHO action: Polio, measles and diarrhea of utmost concern
With the humanitarian crisis in Iraq, the World Health Organization (WHO) is working with local and international partners in Iraq to meet the urgent health needs of populations affected by the ongoing crisis. The More...

Chikungunya, cholera and other diseases in Haiti: An ‘on the ground’ perspective with Haitian Hearts, Dr. John Carroll
The cholera epidemic that began in October 2010 on the Caribbean island of Haiti, several months after the massive earthquake, has accounted for greater than 700,000 cases and 8,500 deaths. The mosquito borne virus, More...

WHO: Six percent of all deaths worldwide attributed to alcohol use
The World Health Organization (WHO) released today the ‘The Global status report on alcohol and health 2014’, which takes a hard look at alcohol consumption worldwide. Public domain image/ Jmcstrav More...

New Survey: Most Americans don’t think global poverty can be overcome
The war to overcome global poverty is ongoing with some pointing to progress, but Amercians appear pessimistic. Most Americans see no end in sight, according to a survey sponsored by Compassion International. Christians More...

WHO releases report on antibiotic resistance
NEWS RELEASE 30 APRIL 2014 | GENEVA – A new report by WHO–its first to look at antimicrobial resistance, including antibiotic resistance, globally–reveals that this serious threat is no longer a prediction More...

Measles still a risk, 50 years after the introduction of the vaccine
Fifty years after the approval of an extremely effective vaccine against measles, one of the world’s most contagious diseases, the virus still poses a threat to domestic and global health security. On an average More...

New HIV infections down 33% since 2001: UNAIDS
The combined, adult and children, new HIV infections has dropped by a third, according to new data released today in the 2013 UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic. Public domain photo/ ChristianHeldt via More...