Public Health

WALKING WELL

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Are you one of those people who tends to walk around with your eyes fixed on the ground? Or maybe you know someone who constantly does this. Well, you may not have realised that it can actually tell us something about that person. One common perception is that they may be shy, but psychologists and movement researchers say the answer isn’t that simple, although it can be part of the story. Let’s see what the data says.

HOT AIR ALERTS

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Regular forecast updates are issued by the NWS on its website.

LUNG CANCER RISKS

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Scientifsts, from the University of Florida and the University of Kentucky, found that the molecule glycogen, which stores the simple sugar glucose, could potentially act as a driver of some types of lung cancer.

DNA CANCER THERAPY

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Professor Björn Högberg and his team at the Karolinska Institutet developed an innovative technology that utilizes a DNA-based nanostructure to shield the weapon until it reaches the tumor microenvironment. DNA-based cancer treatments aim to target and manipulate the genetic alterations that drive cancer growth.

HAPPY NATIONS

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The researchers at Gallup Polling have been Mapping Global Happiness by nations and these are the most recent findings in 2025.

AN ESSENTIAL LUXURY

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Many of my elder stateswomen and men say they wake up bright early these days glad to be alive. The
Consider the following informative overview of sleep, highlighting its complexity and essential role in public health. The lack of Medicaid coverage will kill more seniors, veterans and poor Americans than anything else.

STIFFS STUCK

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At first glance we suspected #ICE agents were waiting for the alleged Colombian drug dealer to drive by in his loud mini car, but a closer look changed the storyline.

HEALTH NOT WEALTH

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Blue Zones are regions where people live longer and healthier lives. The term was coined by National Geographic