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Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulisation Advice Sparks Controversy

Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulisation Advice Sparks Controversy

Indian actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu has faced backlash for advocating hydrogen peroxide nebulisation as a treatment for viral infections. Medical experts have strongly condemned her recommendation, citing potential health risks and lack of scientific evidence. The controversy highlights the dangers of misinformation and the importance of relying on qualified medical professionals for health advice.

Kerala Battles Fourth Case of Brain-Eating Amoeba in Two Months

Kerala Battles Fourth Case of Brain-Eating Amoeba in Two Months

Kerala is facing a concerning rise in primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), commonly known as ‘brain-eating amoeba’. A 14-year-old boy in Payyoli, North Kerala, is the latest victim, marking the fourth case in just two months. This follows the death of E.P Mridul from Kozhikode due to the same infection, bringing the death toll to three. The Kerala government has called for caution, advising people to avoid contaminated water bodies and ensuring swimming pools are properly chlorinated.

UTIs: More Than Just a ‘Women’s Issue’ – Why Men Need to Take Them Seriously

UTIs: More Than Just a ‘Women’s Issue’ – Why Men Need to Take Them Seriously

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, especially for men. However, new research reveals that the pain and complications associated with UTIs can be significant, impacting both men and women. This article explores the misconceptions surrounding UTIs, highlights the importance of understanding their severity, and emphasizes the need for greater awareness and research in this area.

Fourth Dairy Worker in U.S. Tests Positive for Bird Flu, Raising Concerns

Fourth Dairy Worker in U.S. Tests Positive for Bird Flu, Raising Concerns

A fourth dairy worker in the U.S. has tested positive for bird flu after exposure to infected cows, the first such case in Colorado. The virus, influenza A(H5N1), can be transmitted through contact with infected milk, posing a risk to dairy workers. While pasteurized milk is safe, the CDC recommends avoiding raw milk. The infected individual recovered after treatment with Tamiflu, and the overall risk to the general public remains low, although the CDC is monitoring for unusual flu activity.

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