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Twelve months ago, WHO/Europe tasked 18 European political, academic and scientific heavyweights and international leaders, with rethinking health and policy in the light of pandemics. Today marks the culmination of their work – and the beginning of our work.
Health ministers, heads of state and government, and other dignitaries, meet virtually to address key pan-European Region health challenges
Ministers of health and representatives from 53 countries across the WHO European Region will meet virtually...
The second life of frozen lemons
Some life hacks have been around for centuries and yet we aren’t aware of them. Freezing lemons is definitely one of them. You have probably never tried to freeze...
On the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, WHO is looking ahead to the launch of the new WHO Global Air Quality Guidelines to help guide legislation and policies to reduce levels...
The earliest known use of Cannabis dates back to 2700 B.C., in rituals in China. This was the drug that "take the spirit away". So, since decades (not to say millennia), the Cannabis species...
Do not give up wine if you want to lose weight. It can help you lose weight, says Prof. Rosa Lamuela-Raventos at a nutrition webinar on "Wine and Weight Control - Is It Possible?". According to her, moderate consumption of red wine is not associated with weight gain.
Inhalation therapy with air from beehives is a relatively new method that is not yet widely known, but this does not prevent the results it gives to spread and this type of treatment to gain more and more interest.
A real gift, with countless benefits, great not only for consumption, but also for a variety of beauty procedures - from strengthening the skin and hair, through softening the lips, to maintaining white teeth.
Lifestyle Desk Mon, 23 August, 2021, 4:36 pm The benefits of green vegetables are known to everyone. And bottle gourd, commonly known as lauki, is a vegetable with many health benefits. It is known by different names such as white-flowered gourd, calabash, New Guinea bean, Tasmania bean and long melon. The vegetable is not only […]
The 53-year-old veterinarian, who works at an institution that studies non-human primates, showed early symptoms of nausea and vomiting, a month after dissecting two dead monkeys in early March, according to the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Faith Vonic is a 25 years old Afropop and “Hipco'' (HipHop) Female Artist born and raised in Liberia, West Africa. She started singing at the age of 10 at her school and covering various...
It's no secret that tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. People drink it before bed, in the morning to wake up or in the afternoon - when it's time for tea.
Eating greasy fish irregularly means a lack of omega-3s in your diet, which can shorten your life even more than smoking, warn new research, quoted by the Daily Mail.
The popular American evangelist and Bible teacher Beth Moore begged Christians to stop politicizing the coronavirus when she posted some tweets saying they need to consider the lives of others before their own.
1. Menopause is the most common cause of night sweats in women. Sweating is caused by abrupt hormonal changes, in particular, changes in estrogen levels. Medications to regulate hormonal levels, which the gynecologist will prescribe, will help to overcome this symptom. Also, doctors recommend sleeping in a cool room on sheets made from natural fabrics.
Climate change is leading to an increase in mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, according to a study by British experts published in the Lancet Planetary Health magazine. They analyzed data on the prevalence of both diseases, which can also cause death.