Climate Drugs Medical

Namibia’s plan to cull elephants to feed drought-hit citizens draws ire

The Namibian government’s move to cull 83 elephants to feed its population to support its “drought relief” plan has invited the ire of.

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Climate Health Medical

Metabolic profiling may help prevent SIDS, finds new research

HQ Team September 10, 2024: The exact cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as “cot death,” is still unknown. It.

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Climate Drugs Pharma

Prozac residue from humans found in guppies reduces fish’s sperm velocity

Anti-depressant fluoxetine or Prozac from human residues of urine and faeces have been detected in fish in fresh waters of Australia, a pollutant that.

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Climate Health Medical

Oropouche virus spreads across Latin America and Europe

HQ Team August 14, 2024: The Oropouche virus (OROV), primarily transmitted by biting midges (flies) and mosquitoes, is spreading in Latin America, with.

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Climate Health Pharma

Africa grapples with a 160% spike in Mpox cases, vaccines a damper

HQ Team August 2, 2024: Mpox or monkeypox cases have seen a 160% surge in the African region this year compared to the.

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Climate Drugs Health

Millennials, Gen X are at elevated risk of developing cancer than older generations

HQ Team August 2, 2024:Cancer risk is higher among the younger generation than the older ones, according to a new study. Millennials and.

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Climate Drugs Pharma

Heatwaves killed 377 children in 2021 in Europe, Central Asia: UNICEF

About 377 children have died in 2021 due to rising temperatures across Europe and Central Asia, according to a new data analysis from.

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Climate Health Pharma

Days getting longer as ice melts cause a shift in Earth’s mass, impacting rotation

Climate change is making days longer by a few milliseconds as the ice melts in Antarctica and Greenland is causing a shift in.

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Climate Health Pharma

Heat, cold may affect development of brain in children: ISGlobal

Children are vulnerable to temperature changes as their thermoregulation mechanisms are still immature, a study reveals.

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Climate Health Medical

Global heat temperatures break record for 13 months in a row

June was the hottest month since the records began and the thirteenth month in a row to set a monthly temperature record, according.

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