Ryan Sutter is looking for answers as he continues to struggle with a mysterious illness that has plagued him for months. On Tuesday, the firefighter and former Bachelorette contestant, 46, opened up about his ongoing health issues in a series…
Read MoreHow does the Pfizer vaccine work?
We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. The UK is the first country to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccination for coronavirus. The UK has secured…
Read MoreJonathan Van Ness Says 'There Are Not Enough Resources' for HIV Positive and Disenfranchised People
Jonathan Van Ness has been at home — gardening and spending time with his four cats — throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. As someone who is HIV positive and therefore at a higher risk of severe illness, he feels safer staying…
Read MoreA single ‘cheat day’ doesn’t have to ruin your diet. Here’s how to get back on track.
The winter months offer many food-related holidays that can evoke fear and guilt about overeating. But a feast day doesn't have to be a cheat day — it's possible to indulge without derailing your diet or health goals, according to…
Read MoreWisconsin High School Student, 16, Dies from COVID-19 Complications: 'This Is a Tremendous Loss'
A high school in Wisconsin is in mourning after a 16-year-old student died from complications related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Isai Morocho — an 11th grade student at East High School — died unexpectedly during Thanksgiving break from a…
Read MoreThe budget health gadgets that can save you up to £1,400
The bargain buys that won’t break the bank: From thermometers to scales and toothbrushes… the budget health gadgets that can save you up to £1,400 A top-of-the-range toothbrush can now set you back up to £500 — but is it…
Read MoreOfficials Shut Down an Illegal Club in New York City for Hosting a 400-Person Party amid COVID-19
A New York City club was shut down after hosting nearly 400 people amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On Saturday, officials shut down an "illegal bottle club" on West 36th Street in Midtown Manhattan that had more than 393 people…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Hospital admissions have ‘one in four chance of dying’ in Wolverhampton
We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. “One in four” hospital admissions in Wolverhampton are at risk of “dying”, says the chief executive of…
Read MoreWhen hoarding becomes a health problem
Hoarding is a recognized mental health condition and should be treated as such—without the stigma associated with high-profile cases seen in the media, a UNSW clinical psychologist says. Hoarding can affect anyone—no matter their age, gender or finances—and if you…
Read MoreWhen health workers came up against COVID, it laid bare gaps in their training
COVID-19 turned 2020 on its head for all healthcare workers, particularly those at the front line of the pandemic response. Unexpectedly, the need to control the spread of the coronavirus has consumed healthcare systems. The healthcare workforce’s pivotal role in…
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