By Amy Woodyatt | Sydney, Australia Australia has approved the world’s first vaccine to protect koalas from the devastating effects of chlamydia — a disease that has wiped out nearly
By Amy Woodyatt | Sydney, Australia Australia has approved the world’s first vaccine to protect koalas from the devastating effects of chlamydia — a disease that has wiped out nearly
Police in Delta State have arrested two suspected drug dealers and rescued a kidnapped woman in separate operations carried out across the state, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. Spokesperson for the
🔹STORY (BBC-Standard Rewrite):The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent warning after three cough syrups produced in India were linked to the deaths of several children in the central
A Lincolnshire woman who endured severe pregnancy sickness for months has urged the government to raise awareness and improve treatment for the condition. Jasmine Ross, 28, from Boston, said she
A 48-year-old Sikh man, Paramjit Singh, who has lived in the United States since 1994, is facing deportation and alleged medical neglect after being detained by US immigration authorities. Singh,
Cuban medical professionals have dismissed former US President Donald Trump’s claim that the Caribbean nation has “virtually no autism,” describing it as false, misleading, and insulting to the work of
By Sola Ogundipe For 40-year-old Gladys Nkechi Okere, survival depends on raising N5 million — the cost of a life-saving procedure against aggressive breast cancer. Without it, her chances of
Global immunisation efforts have saved an estimated 154 million lives over the past five decades, according to a landmark report released by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the World Health Organization
By Mary Kekatos, ABC NEWS More than 1,000 current and former employees across the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) signed a letter on Wednesday morning calling for Health Secretary Robert
ν Reports show 1 in 4 children likely to fail DNA test By Doris Obinna A new study has revealed that paternity issues remain widespread in the country, with one in four tests