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Watermelon is not healthy? The calorie and sugar content explained by experts

Nothing says that it is American summer like the way a cold and juicy slice of watermelon at a backyard barbecue does. It seems like …


You eat a lot of protein – but not necessarily the right kind

A protein-rich diet has become especially popular, but not all protein sources contribute equally to health, and some are recommended to be consumed less.


Dying from a snake bite: a health problem in many countries around the world


Doctors say patients are seeking false health information online: CMA survey | Hanomansing Tonight

A new survey by the Canadian Medical Association found doctors are increasingly intervening to address harms done to patients who found incorrect health information online. Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, a family doctor and a clinical researcher from Toronto, says it’s ‘like a coin flip’ as to whether the diagnoses patients find online are correct.


These new Alzheimer’s drugs could transform treatment

Two 'breakthrough' medicines have no worthwhile benefits, scientists say - so where do hopes really lie?


Recurrent night sweats are a sign that should not be ignored

Occasional night sweats are common, but when these episodes become frequent or disrupt sleep, they warrant medical attention. Night sweats can be a sign of an underlying disorder that should not be ignored. What is a night sweat? Night sweats are excessive perspiration during sleep, often intense enough to soak clothing or bedding. They differ […]


These celebrities live with chronic illnesses

When it comes to health, people tend to be quite private... Famous or not, many people suffer from chronic or rare illnesses. Some celebrities have been through tough times before discovering that they suffer from serious illnesses, which are in some cases incurable. Just like the average person, they often keep this fact hidden and deal with it in private. However, a few brave celebs have spoken out to share their experiences and raise awareness about their conditions. Click through they gallery and learn about celebrities' fights with chronic illnesses.


Gigabyte G32QC monitor review - 1440p/165Hz that won't break the bank!

Today Dominic is checking out Gigabyte's G32QC monitor. It's an absolute beast in terms of its specs - including the 32in 1440p panel, 165Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync/G-Sync compatibility. But is it just too good to be true? Dominic goes over everything you need to know before buying. 00:00 video start 00:13 introduction 01:24 design and aesthetic 02:09 rear panel and ports 02:54 stand and ergonomics 03:38 osd joystick and Windows osd app 05:08 out of the box experience 06:24 gamma settings 07:13 is 1440p enough at this screen size? 08:12 colour testing and calibration 08:58 getting the best from the screen 10:09 HDR400 10:59 backlight bleed 11:34 But is it G-sync compatible? 12:20 wrapping up KitGuru uses a variety of equipment to produce content: As of May 2020: Panasonic GH5 and GH5s Cameras Panasonic GH4 Cameras Panasonic G7 Cameras dji osmo Pocket Cameras Canon Cameras Various pc builds Final output – colour grading/titling etc: iMac Pro 18 Core/Vega 64/128GB iMac 2019 9900k Vega 48/64/1TB Adobe Premiere Pro cc (PC) Davinci Resolve Studio 14/15


Healthy living: Keeping on top of your overall gut health

WATCH: Naturopathic Dr. Jacqui Fleury explains the trending parasite cleanse and how you can keep on top of your gut health.


Which nuts should you eat for better health?

Nuts are packed full of essential nutrients, which makes them the ideal healthy snack. Enjoyed as part of a well-balanced diet, they can help reduce risk factors associated with many chronic diseases. And while it's true nuts are high in fat, for the most part it's healthy fat. Click through the gallery for a cracking list of nuts to eat for improved health, as recommended by Healthline, and then find out what the world's major nut-producing countries are according to Basic Knowledge 101.


Do calories or sugar matter more for maintaining healthy blood sugar?

Do calories or sugar matter more for maintaining healthy blood sugar? - Both high and low levels of blood sugar can leave people at risk for disease and seizures


Fatal heart attack symptoms often dismissed as anxiety... tell the difference before it's too late

Chest pain, racing heart and shortness of breath could be a harmless panic attack or a deadly heart attack. The two conditions mimic each other dangerously, but mistaking them could be deadly.


This is how to adapt nutrition to the changes the body undergoes

Our body changes over the years – especially the female body. A clinical dietitian explains what is important to eat at every stage – and also gives ideas for particularly nutritious meals.


The five subtle health red flags experts say women should never ignore

The five subtle health red flags experts say women should never ignore - A refreshed Women’s Health Strategy report details 117 action points


Is it safe to eat sprouted potatoes? A toxicologist settles the debate

Here's what you should know before cooking that green or sprouted spud.


The war may be over, but the stress remains and it is dangerous

Stress doesn’t disappear overnight and continues to affect the body. Cholesterol is one indicator influenced not only by diet but also by recent physical and emotional stress.


The healthiest fruits, ranked by nutritional value

Discover the fruits that nutritionists say actually boost your health, plus those you can skip.


What your nails say about your health

We often overlook the health of our nails, yet the condition of fingernails and toenails can provide important information about our overall well-being. In fact, a change in appearance of a nail can sometimes indicate a serious underlying medical condition. But the signs can be subtle, a change in color perhaps, or a difference in shape. So, would you know how to read what your nails are saying? Click through and nail the diagnosis.


Saunas surge in popularity in Britain amid stress, but are the benefits proven?

As Finnish tradition is expanding rapidly, the UK is projected to lead Europe in sauna market revenue by 2033, data suggests. View on euronews


AI can identify people at risk of melanoma years before diagnosis, study finds

Swedish researchers have used AI to spot high-risk melanoma patients before they develop the disease, using health data from existing medical records. View on euronews


Map reveals Americans most at risk for deadly tick-borne diseases as hospital visits surge

Tick bite ER visits are surging across the US to a near-decade high - with the Northeast leading at 163 per 100,000 people - as climate change fuels the spread of disease-carrying ticks nationwide.


I got breast cancer at 49 – this is everything I’ve changed about my diet since

Everyone thinks cancer won't happen to them until it does, says Helen Makris


Taking a daily vitamin D supplement may help ease the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease

A daily vitamin D supplement could help reduce the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a study has found.


Tasty, but not a magic cure: The truth about dark chocolate and heart health

Dark chocolate has in recent years gained an almost medicinal status, but there are many variables that influence the positive effect of the sweet on the body.


Eye strain from screens and how to feel better

Screen life sticks most people today, simply because routines revolve around gadgets. Working, studying, or mindlessly … Eye Strain From Screens And How To Feel Better?Read more


10 common reasons you're always sweaty & 10 ways to sweat less

Sweating is one of the body's most essential functions, but when it seems to happen constantly or without much cause, it can quickly become frustrating and even embarrassing. More than just the weather, there are quite a few factors that can push your sweat glands into overdrive, ranging from what you eat and drink to underlying conditions you might not even be aware of. If you're dealing with excessive sweating, it may be due to one of the things on this list.​​


Why tea breaks are an underrated form of self‑care


Why regular health checkups matter

Taking time for your health can make a big difference. This experience in Istanbul shows why regular checkups shouldn’t be overlooked.


20 facts you should know about vaccine side effects

Vaccine side effects can loom large in our minds as we consider the risks and benefits of vaccination. Today’s vaccines benefit from some painful historical lessons: side effects are generally few and mild, but severe side effects still crop up, especially when hundreds of millions of vaccinations allow even the rarest of cases to accumulate. Here’s what to know about vaccine side effects.


Why rare diseases affect far more people than we think

A mysterious genetic disease wiped out generations of one family before science uncovered its cause. This talk reveals how a single DNA mutation created toxic proteins that slowly destroyed vital organs. By solving this rare case, researchers unlocked insights into dozens of other diseases, including Alzheimer’s and ALS. What seems obscure turns out to be universal. Rare diseases often reveal the deepest truths about how the human body works.


Spring has arrived? 5 anti-inflammatory fruits worth eating now

Fruits are an important part of a healthy diet. Incorporating them into the daily menu, in smoothies, salads or as a natural snack, is a simple and tasty way to improve health.


How to stay safe and healthy while enjoying music festival season

How to stay safe and healthy while enjoying music festival season - Music festival season is here, bringing outdoor fun, music and dancing


Study links ibuprofen to improved thinking in cancer patients

A common over-the-counter drug is now being studied for its potential to ease the mental fog many cancer patients face during chemotherapy.


How to recognize a heart attack in real time – and the pill that can save your life

A heart attack is often silent, deceptive, and feels like indigestion. Dr. Itay Gal explains how to distinguish between anxiety and a cardiac event – and how one pill can save a life in seconds.


No evidence of autism link with Tylenol during pregnancy, researchers say

Researchers tested whether timing or dosage made a difference. They looked at use across different pregnancy trimesters.


The benefits of rubbing garlic on feet before sleeping: Here’s what thousands say

It is those nights that we are all willing to give anything that will make us feel better. In recent years, social media feeds have …


How to use AI to improve your health and fitness

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the fitness industry, making it easier than ever to train smarter rather than harder. From personalized workout plans to recovery insights and wearable data, AI tools can guide nearly every aspect of your routine. To make things even better, many of these tools are available through super-affordable apps or devices, making them accessible to everybody, every day. Plus, they save a lot of time and make sure that your routine is completely tailored to you. So, click on to find out how you can start using AI to improve your health and fitness today.


Bad breath? The cause might be hiding in your throat

Bad breath is often associated with teeth and oral hygiene, but the cause may lie elsewhere in the body.


The simple daily tweaks proven to lower your risk of dementia

Momentous - that's how one leading UK dementia charity described the approval of the Alzheimer's drug lecanemab back in August 2024.


I couldn’t get the surgery I needed in Canada. I paid to get it in the US instead

When I was denied a procedure to treat my endometriosis, I fundraised tens of thousands of dollars to get it in New York. Now I’m advocating for better access to care—for free—at home.


Five years without ultra-processed food – here’s how it has affected a family’s health

A family changed their diet to avoid ultra-processed foods and observed how this affected their finances, daily life, and health.


I’m a cancer specialist – here are six dangerous health myths you should ignore

The common misconceptions to stop believing, according to an oncologist


90 days of fitness and tech - what truly changed my body

This video documents a 90-day body transformation, combining lifestyle changes with a wide range of consumer health and fitness tools. It evaluates which interventions had measurable impact, from diet adjustments and exercise routines to sleep improvements and recovery strategies. The analysis highlights how sustainable habits, such as calorie management and activity consistency, often outperform more complex or gadget-driven approaches. It also explores the role of data, testing, and iteration in refining what works over time. The results provide a clear, experience-based framework for understanding what drives meaningful physical change.


Just two doses of new nasal spray found to slow brain ageing

Just two doses of new nasal spray found to slow brain ageing and restore memory - Nasal spray could ‘redefine’ what it means to grow old, scientists say


I lost my daughter to a heart condition – then I was diagnosed

I’m able to honour Olive by running this marathon in her memory. Together with my son and my husband, they are the people I do everything for.


Traditional Chinese medicine methods to boost health

Taking care of both your physical and mental health is crucial for your overall well-being. From East to West, there are many healthcare styles, however, none is more ancient than Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its techniques have existed for thousands of years in China and other parts of Asia. TCM views the body and mind as interconnected and influenced by the flow of vital energy (Qi) along pathways known as meridians. It uses a combination of methods to identify and treat deficiencies and imbalances in the body. Curious? Click on to discover TCM methods that can boost your overall health.


Post-pandemic hospitalizations for respiratory diseases surge, CIHI report says

The rate of hospitalizations for certain respiratory diseases has more than doubled since 2019. Health reporter Katherine Ward looks at what's driving the spike, and a plea from public health doctors at the highest level.


Revealing health risks associated with poorly designed shoes

Footwear plays a significant role in overall body health. Research shows that poorly designed shoes can affect posture and joint alignment. Over time, this may lead to chronic discomfort or injury. This video examines how footwear choices impact the body.


Do these two things to make your daily walk better for your health

Do these two easy things to make your daily walk better for your health - HEALTH IN FOCUS: Walking is one of the most accessible forms of exercise. Harry Bullmore speaks to Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis, whose research has uncovered two ways to pump up the health benefits even further


Health matters: Talking to teens about the risks of cannabis poisoning

B.C. health experts are urging parents to talk to their teens about the risks of cannabis use. Shelina Babul of the BC Children's Hospital Research Institute speaks with Global News Morning about the concerning number of cannabis-related visits to BC Children's Hospital among youth 14 to 16 years old.