South Africa marks African Traditional Medicine Day with nationwide celebration
On August 29, 2025, South Africa celebrated African Traditional Medicine Day with a national event held in Moruleng, within the Moses Kotane Local Municipality. The gathering highlighted the country’s continued efforts to incorporate traditional medicine into its overall healthcare framework. The ceremony brought together Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Joe Phaahla, the Chairperson of the Interim Traditional Medicine Practitioners Council, traditional health practitioners, and other notable
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Solar Orbiter tracks high-speed electrons to their solar source
Image: Between November 2020 and December 2022, the Solar Orbiter spacecraft recorded over 300 instances of high-energy electron emissions originating from the Sun. This is the first time scientists have been able to directly link these energetic electrons in space to specific solar events on the Sun itself. These electrons are emitted by two different phenomena: solar flares, which produce short, intense bursts of energy, and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which result in a broader, steadier
Solar Orbiter tracks high-speed electrons to their solar source
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Think About Your Liver
How Your Liver Supports Your Well-Being The liver is one of the body's most vital and sizable organs. But do you know what role it plays or where exactly it’s found? There's one clear fact: life isn’t possible without it. The liver is busy performing hundreds of essential tasks every single day. Shaped like a wedge and colored reddish-brown, the liver is around the size of a football. It rests beneath your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. Typically, a healthy liver weighs
Think About Your Liver
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Cancer and Alternative Health Options: Essential Information for You
What’s the Takeaway? Integrative health strategies can support cancer care, but misusing them could be dangerous. To stay safe: • Never substitute unverified methods or products in place of prescribed medical care for cancer. • Discuss any additional therapies or supplements with your doctor before including them in your cancer treatment. Do Complementary Methods Help in Cancer Treatment? • No complementary method has been proven to prevent or cure cancer. • Practices like acupuncture, yoga,
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Young star's carbon dioxide-heavy disk discovery questions current planet formation theories
Image: An image shows the NGC 6357 star-forming region, featuring a young star known as XUE 10. Data from the JWST/MIRI instrument identifies a disk forming planets, notable for its distinct lack of water but an abundance of carbon dioxide — including four chemical variations of the molecule. This discovery sheds light on the chemical setting in which new planets begin to form. Photo credit: Stockholm University and María Claudia Ramírez-Tannus, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy. Credit:
Young star's carbon dioxide-heavy disk discovery questions current planet formation theories
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Your Optimal Wellbeing: Health Essentials
Featured Website Each person’s path to wellness is unique. Our individual bodies, minds, environments, and social circles all play a role in shaping our personal health and well-being. This site offers evidence-based guidance across five key areas, including your environment, emotions, and personal connections. Explore practical checklists filled with tips to support and enhance all aspects of your wellness.
Your Optimal Wellbeing: Health Essentials
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Understanding Medical Ultrasound
Health Capsule Ultrasound imaging is a noninvasive method that uses sound waves to produce visual representations of different areas within the body. It is commonly employed in prenatal care to monitor fetal development, measure heart rate, observe movements, and assess overall growth. Additionally, it is useful in examining other internal organs, including the kidneys, pelvic area, and thyroid gland. When used for diagnostic purposes, ultrasound is widely regarded as safe. Unlike imaging
Understanding Medical Ultrasound
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One in four individuals worldwide remains without access to safe drinking water – WHO and UNICEF
In recognition of World Water Week 2025, a newly released report brings attention to ongoing disparities, as many vulnerable populations continue to be neglected. Although there has been progress in the last ten years, billions of individuals around the globe still do not have access to fundamental water, sanitation, and hygiene services. This lack exposes them to increased health risks and social marginalization. The report, titled Progress on Household Drinking Water and Sanitation 2000–2024:
One in four individuals worldwide remains without access to safe drinking water – WHO and UNICEF
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"Converting spin waste to power," advancing core technology for ultra-efficient future information systems
Image: (Left) The traditional setup applies current around the edges of a magnet to create spins that enter the magnetic material. However, during this transfer, some spins are lost, lowering the efficiency of realigning the magnet's orientation. (Right) The new approach highlighted in this study involves directing current straight into the magnetic layer, where spin disperses in a single direction. This escaping spin acts back on the magnet like a push from the other side, effectively
"Converting spin waste to power," advancing core technology for ultra-efficient future information systems
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New video showcases the vital importance of assessment at WHO
A newly released animated film titled Evaluation: Building Trust, Driving Impact aims to enhance the World Health Organization’s internal culture of evaluation and highlight the crucial role that this process plays across all areas of the Organization. This concise video helps clarify the purpose of evaluations by breaking down misconceptions and emphasizing their importance in promoting learning, accountability, openness, and continuous improvement. In contrast to audits, which typically focus
New video showcases the vital importance of assessment at WHO
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First signs of famine officially reported in Gaza
Over 500,000 individuals in Gaza are currently enduring famine, marked by extreme hunger, severe poverty, and preventable loss of life, according to the latest assessment from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). The crisis, which is currently centered in Gaza Governorate, is predicted to expand into Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis in the near future. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UNICEF, the World Food Programme (WFP), and the World Health Organization (WHO)
First signs of famine officially reported in Gaza
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WHO and WMO release updated report and recommendations to safeguard workers from rising heat-related risks
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have released a collaborative report offering new insights and advice on the increasing health risks workers face due to extreme heat. As the climate continues to change, heatwaves are not only becoming more frequent but also more severe. This presents serious health consequences for workers exposed to high temperatures, especially in physically demanding jobs like farming, construction, and fishing. Vulnerable
WHO and WMO release updated report and recommendations to safeguard workers from rising heat-related risks
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New study reveals negative health impacts of corporal punishment on children
A recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that corporal punishment of children remains alarmingly frequent and poses serious risks to their health and overall development. Globally, around 1.2 billion children between the ages of 0 and 18 experience physical punishment within their homes each year. Data collected from 58 countries indicates that 17% of these children are subjected to the harshest forms of punishment, such as being struck on the head, face, or ears, or being
New study reveals negative health impacts of corporal punishment on children
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Scientists stunned by massive bubble from supergiant star
Image: Red supergiant DFK 52 and its surrounding region captured by ALMA. The immense bubble of gas and dust created by this star stretches roughly 1.4 light years across—thousands of times larger than the Solar System. ALMA detects millimetre-wavelength light, invisible to the human eye, emitted by elements such as carbon monoxide and silicon monoxide. By using the Doppler effect, scientists determined how quickly the gas is moving in relation to the star. In the image, red areas represent
Scientists stunned by massive bubble from supergiant star
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Midlife Diet Tied to Long-Term Health Outcomes
Health Capsule As the American population continues to grow older, there’s increasing attention on how to maintain both physical and mental well-being. A new research study explored how dietary habits during midlife can influence our health in the later years. Supported by the NIH, a group of researchers evaluated data from over 105,000 adults, aged between 30 and 75 at the beginning of the study. None of the participants had serious chronic conditions such as heart disease or diabetes when
Midlife Diet Tied to Long-Term Health Outcomes
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Children's Planet, Children's Wellness
Highlighted Website Enjoy exploring topics related to health, science, and the natural world around us. This informative site offers fun and educational content that’s perfect for kids, parents, and educators alike. Try out interactive games, tackle fun puzzles, and discover how to protect our shared environment. Find out ways you can help too. Explore the site: kids.niehs.nih.gov
Children's Planet, Children's Wellness
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Understanding Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Health Capsule Omega-3 fatty acids—often simply called “omega-3s”—are essential for maintaining good health. They contribute to the development of brain cells and help support the proper function of your heart and other vital organs. Because your body doesn't produce omega-3s on its own, you must get them through your diet or supplements. Fish such as salmon and tuna are excellent sources of omega-3s called DHA and EPA. These beneficial fats are also found in shellfish like oysters and
Understanding Omega-3 Fatty Acids
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At-Home Screening Kits Enhance Detection of Cervical Cancer
Health Capsule Cervical cancer often develops without noticeable symptoms, making it difficult to detect in its early stages. However, a screening test is available to identify the virus responsible for the majority of cervical cancer cases. This virus, known as human papillomavirus or HPV, can be detected early through testing, allowing for timely treatment that may prevent the disease and save lives. Despite this, many women either skip regular screenings or have never been screened.
At-Home Screening Kits Enhance Detection of Cervical Cancer
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Uncovering Ancient Arctic Climate Clues on the 2025 i2B “Into The Blue” Arctic Ocean Journey
Image: RV Kronprins Haakon navigating through Arctic sea ice Photo credit: Dimitri Kalenitchenko/UiT Expedition Overview Between August 16 and September 19, 2025, the Norwegian research ship R/V Kronprins Haakon will set out into the Arctic Ocean as part of a major scientific mission funded by the European Research Council’s Synergy Grant, known as “i2B – Into The Blue.” Gathering a team of 25 scientists, the expedition will seek to uncover geological data from the seafloor, offering new
Uncovering Ancient Arctic Climate Clues on the 2025 i2B “Into The Blue” Arctic Ocean Journey
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River otters ignore poop and parasites when dining — and that benefits the environment
video: Three North American river otters are seen frolicking in the snow on the docks at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, caught on video using the center’s night-vision wildlife cameras. Courtesy: Karen McDonald, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center North American river otters aren't known for cleanliness—often eating, playing, and relieving themselves in the same areas. However, this less-than-ideal hygiene has a silver lining. Researchers say these habits can offer
River otters ignore poop and parasites when dining — and that benefits the environment
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