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Hardship: Wike linked with T-Pain, full details emerge
The camp of Atiku Abubakar has tackled Nyesom Wike over the latter’s comment that he has no regret for supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emergence in 2023In a statement addressing Wike's fresh jibe, Atiku described Wike’s comments as "another theatrical outburst”Atiku stated that the minister spoke from a place of bitterness harboured from his defeat
October 20, 2024
4+ hour emergency care wait linked to heightened risks of death and longer hospital stay for hip fracture patients
Credit: Pixabay from Pexels Waiting more than 4 hours in emergency care for treatment is linked to heightened risks of death and a longer hospital stay for hip fracture patients, reveals a single center study, published online in Emergency Medicine Journal. The waiting time for more than one in three of these patients exceeded the
October 8, 2024
ILD Linked to Worse Outcomes in Pulmonary Embolism
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October 8, 2024
Pesto linked to five botulism cases in France
Several people are suspected to have developed botulism after eating pesto in France. The Centre-Val-de-Loire Regional Health Agency received reports of five probable cases of botulism following a family meal. Sick people ate wild garlic pesto from the “O Ptits Oignons” brand. The five cases are currently hospitalized in an intensive care unit. Leftover food
September 11, 2024
Air pollution linked to higher risk of infertility in men
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Long term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution is linked to a higher risk of infertility in men, whereas road traffic noise is linked to a higher risk of infertility in women over 35, finds a Danish study published by The BMJ. If these findings are confirmed in future
September 4, 2024
Vegetable mix linked to largest ever Finnish Salmonella outbreak
Scientists have shared details about a major Salmonella outbreak investigation in Finland, including cucumbers and iceberg lettuce served at educational establishments. Over 700 people fell ill during the 2021 outbreak from Salmonella Typhimurium associated with a daycare lunch. Similar Salmonella Typhimurium was found in patients and in a vegetable mix containing iceberg lettuce, cucumber, and
June 14, 2024
Caterer linked to school outbreak has operations suspended
January 11, 2024
Authorities in a Spanish city have suspended the permit of a company that provided catering to several schools after a large outbreak. The outbreak affected 149 children and five teachers from four Palma schools on the Balearic Islands this past December. The suspected food was a rice dish. Sick people had abdominal pain, diarrhea and
How What You Eat Is Linked to Midlife Weight Gain
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September 28, 2023
Producer linked to botulism outbreak resumes operations
The company linked to a botulism outbreak in Spain has restarted production after a series of inspections. Five confirmed and four probable cases of botulism have been reported from June 21 to July 22. Patients range from 23 to 63 years old with a median age of 49. Three confirmed patients required medical attention in
August 12, 2023
Aspartame has been linked to cancer. Why is it in everything we drink?
History & CultureIt’s in cereal, sodas, and even your morning coffee. Here’s how an artificial sweetener called aspartame took over the world—in spite of long-standing health concerns.Published August 2, 20235 min readChemist Jim Schlatter had been putting in long hours at the lab. It was 1965, and the young scientist was attempting to synthesize a
August 2, 2023