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Norway's King Harald, 87, to reduce activity after illness

OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's 87-year-old King Harald will permanently scale back the number of official activities in which he takes part following his recent illness, the royal household said on Monday. Harald, Europe's oldest serving monarch, was hospitalised in February for an infection while on holiday in Malaysia and later received a pacemaker to help compensate for a low heart rate. Harald


Protest and pain - Kenya's month-long doctors' strike

Patients have been left without access to crucial services at state hospitals for a month.


Insulin shortages ‘causing stress and anxiety’ for UK diabetes patients

People with type 1 diabetes are being forced to endure the “stress and anxiety” of insulin shortages, patients, pharmacists and health campaigners have warned. The “distressing” drug scarcity, the latest to affect the UK, is sowing uncertainty for the 400,000 people with the condition, with some products not available again until next year amid global manufacturing shortages. Britain is already contending with record numbers of medicines...


Synthetic opioids: warning issued in NSW after nitazenes cause cluster of overdoses

A cluster of 20 drug overdoses in New South Wales has prompted the state’s health department to issue a public warning about the danger of synthetic opioids, which are often substantially more powerful than heroin. Called nitazenes, the drugs are often mixed into other substances such as MDMA and heroin without the user’s knowledge. They are causing an epidemic of drug fatalities in North America, and experts have warned of similar deaths in...


Waikato measles cases a false alarm

Further testing found the children do not actually have measles.


Tory MP Dan Poulter’s defection to Labour piles pressure on Rishi Sunak

Tory MP Dan Poulter’s defection to Labour piles pressure on Rishi Sunak - The Prime Minister is beginning what could be one of the most precarious weeks of his premiership, with local elections on Thursday.


Leading neuropsychiatrist says Joel Cauchi may have fallen through cracks of health system ahead of Bondi Junction stabbings

A leading neuropsychiatrist says there was a potential "systemic failure" by Queensland authorities when it came to treating and communicating about Joel Cauchi.


Liberal government to launch $500M fund for youth mental health

Ottawa is setting up a $500-million fund to help community health organizations provide more mental health care to young people. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland made the announcement Tuesday in Ottawa alongside other cabinet ministers, including Ya'ara Saks, the minister of mental health and addictions.  "Many Canadians right now are facing...


Contaminated cough syrup in Africa no longer available - WHO

LONDON (Reuters) - A contaminated batch of Benylin Paediatric Syrup is no longer available in the African countries where it was sold, the World Health Organization said on Monday. Earlier this month, Nigeria recalled a batch of the children's cough and allergy medicine after tests found that it contained unacceptable levels of the toxin, diethylene glycol. Five other African countries have also


Thai PM says cannabis to be re-listed as narcotic by end of 2024

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Wednesday that cannabis would be re-listed as a narcotic by end of 2024, in a stunning U-turn for the country two years after it became the first in the region to decriminalise its recreational use. "I want the health ministry to amend the rules and re-list cannabis as a narcotic," Srettha said on social media platform X. "The


Prince Harry and Meghan talk mental health on first Nigeria visit

ABUJA (Reuters) - Prince Harry and his wife Meghan on Friday attended an inaugural mental health summit at a school run by a local non-profit linked to their foundation in Nigeria's capital Abuja, as they kicked off their first trip to Africa's most populous nation. The couple were invited to Nigeria by the chief of defence staff. At Lightway Academy, run by a non-profit supported by their


Nigeria becomes first country to roll out new meningitis vaccine, WHO says

By Ope Adetayo ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out the "revolutionary" new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. Nigeria is one of the hotspots of the deadly disease in Africa. Last year, a 50% rise in annual cases was reported across 26 African countries regarded as meningitis hyperendemic countries, according to


US surgeon in Gaza: nothing prepared me for scale of injuries

By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO(Reuters) - A U.S. vascular surgeon who left Gaza after a stint as a volunteer said nothing had prepared him for the scale of injuries he had faced there. Dozens of patients a day. Most of them young. Most facing complicated injuries caused by shrapnel. Most ending up with amputations. "Vascular surgery is really a disease for older patients and I would say I had never


Australia records lowest seven-day Covid death rate for more than two years

Australia has recorded its lowest Covid death rate for more than two years, according to federal health department data that dates back to January 2022. The latest data on the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System shows that between Thursday 29 February and Saturday 2 March, and on 5 and 6 March, the seven-day rolling average for Covid deaths was zero. One death was recorded on 3 March. The average is used to indicate short-term...


US tests show pasteurized milk safe as bird flu spreads to Colorado

By Julie Steenhuysen, Tom Polansek (Reuters) -Additional tests of milk showed that pasteurization killed the bird flu virus, federal health officials said on Friday, as Colorado became the ninth U.S. state to report an infected dairy herd. Federal lawmakers urged the Biden administration to further contain the virus' spread as tests showed one in five U.S. commercial milk samples contained


Cost of junior doctors covering workplace shortages doubles in a year

Big roster gaps have forced Health NZ to virtually double the rate it paid per shift.


Australia's healthcare system delivers value for money

The Productivity Commission has released a new report on the nation's healthcare system which concludes it is delivering significant returns on investment.


Magic mushrooms ‘more effective for treating depression in pensioners than young people’

Magic mushrooms are more effective at treating depression in pensioners than young people, a BMJ study has suggested. Oxford scientists found that the active ingredient in the recreational drug, called psilocybin, was more effective than other treatments and placebo in cases of depression. Analysis of existing studies revealed that the drug had gre...


Why autism and ADHD self-diagnosis may be inaccurate

Every few months, 52-year-old Peter* would find himself in trouble with his wife. Sitting silently during an argument and unable to speak, he couldn’t process anything levelled at him. He didn’t know what was wrong, except noticing that he had a weird pattern of “getting stuck in a rut”, hyper-fixating on interests such as programming and PC gaming...


Hospitals asked to save total of $105 million by July, Te Whatu Ora confirms

It says several districts have gone over budget in the past three months - and adds it is "reducing the overspend, not making cuts".