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An Arizona resident has just died of the plague — Here's what to know about this disease
A person died from pneumonic plague in Arizona last week, the first death from the disease in this region in nearly two decades.Related video above: Neurologist talks about how to avoid summer migraines and headachesThis death might bring to mind...

Medical Bulletin 11/Jul/2025
Here are the top medical news for the day: Wrinkles, Acne, Dark Spots? Use These Dermatologist-Approved Skincare Ingredients As summer temperatures rise and skincare aisles overflow with countless options, a new study published in the Journal of...

Medical clinic leads to church growth for Lima plant
In the heart of Lima, Peru, a church plant blossomed in the backyard of a home in the community of Magdalena. Initially, the congregation was small, but a turning point came when the church hosted a medical clinic for residents. This act of...

Find Your ‘Why’ on Ocean Drive: K’Alma Spa Reimagines Wellness for Miami Spa Month
As summer sizzles in Miami, the GMCVB’s Miami Spa Month brings a wave of rejuvenation to the shores of South Beach. And at the heart of it all is K’Alma Spa, nestled inside the historic Victor Hotel on Ocean Drive. More than a retreat, K’Alma is a...

Peru: Country Programme Committee reaffirms commitment to cooperation, development
The session —chaired by the Director of International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Cesar Jordan— focused on the programme's progress in addressing the key challenges Peru faces in its pursuit of equitable and...

Healthcare boost for tribal communities as Bhadrachalam Area Hospital starts laparoscopic surgeries
The team of doctors who performed the laparoscopic surgery in Bhadrachalam. The area hospital in Bhadrachalam of Bhadradri Kothagudem district successfully conducted laparoscopic surgery, marking a new era of minimally invasive procedures in the...

Can AI identify crucial health-related research questions?
GLOBAL Artificial intelligence (AI) may be good at answering questions. But can AI help us to come up with good questions in the first place? With this contribution published in the Journal of Global Health, we have considered whether Large...

Abattoir waste in canals chokes Kadavallur, triggers health concerns
Perumpilavu: The discharge of abattoir waste into the Kadavallur polders, which flows through various canals into populated areas, has become a major public nuisance. People in the locality complain that the stench from the rotting waste is so...

Where to watch Uruguay vs. Peru today: Copa America Femenina free stream
Both teams are hungry for a first win of the tournament, when the Uruguay women’s international soccer team clashes with Peru in the CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina on Friday, July 18 (7/18/2025) at 5 p.m. ET. How to watch: Fans in the USA can...

NCDs and mental health conditions to cost South America trillions by 2050 – PAHO
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health conditions will cost South America over US$ 7.3 trillion in lost productivity and healthcare spending between 2020 and 2050, according to estimations in a new Pan American Health Organization...
An Arizona resident has just died of the plague. What to know about this disease
By Katia Hetter, CNN (CNN) — A person died from pneumonic plague in Arizona last week, the first death from the disease in this region in nearly two decades. This death might bring to mind the bubonic plague, the form of the plague that killed...

3rd gen Japanese Peruvian questions election policies on foreign nationals
Masao Aizawa, a third-generation Japanese Peruvian, speaks about political parties' policies on foreign nationals in their campaigning for the House of Councillors election, in Isesaki, Gunma Prefecture, on July 11, 2025. (Mainichi/Shu Hatakeyama)...

Murder trial delayed as medical records lost in Kottayam MCH collapse
Kottayam: The collapse of the building attached to the surgical block of the Kottayam Government Medical College Hospital has affected the trial in a murder case. The medical records related to the Puthuppally Mathew murder case were stored in the...

From Sacred Seed to Superfood: Amaranth’s Enduring Legacy in Global Nutrition
Once targeted for extinction, this ancient grain has reemerged as a powerhouse of wellness and cultural resilience. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Cultivated for over 8,000 years, amaranth’s legacy is deeply rooted in the civilizations of Mesoamerica,...

Shannen Doherty’s longtime Malibu home to ask $9.45M a year after her death — featuring ocean views and her own design touches
Just more than a year after her death at age 53, Shannen Doherty’s longtime Malibu home is listing for $9.45 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. Doherty was best known for her roles in “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Charmed.” Apart from the...

I’m a YOLO dieter & lost 1st in 3 months… but 5 tips could have stopped me putting half of it back on in a WEEK on hols
ADMIRING the Italian scenery in the sunshine, I take a piece of warm focaccia bread, dip it in olive oil and pop it in my mouth. It is my third, but not final, piece as I enjoy some foodie foreplay to warm up for lunch. 5 Mel Fallowfield lost a...

Peruvian citrus exports grew by 50% between January and May
Peru's Ministry of Agricultural Development and Irrigation announced that the country exported more than 100,000 tons of citrus between January and May of this year, i.e., 50% more than in the same period of last year. Mandarins accounted for 62%...

Nobu North Coast Opens at OGAMI: A Landmark Debut for World-Class Japanese Luxury on Egypt’s Mediterranean
A New Era for Egypt’s North Coast: Nobu Arrives at OGAMI Egypt’s hospitality and luxury real estate scene just had its most exciting shake-up of the year. Nobu Hospitality, the iconic global luxury brand helmed by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert...

STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Bristol-Pfizer direct-to-consumer sales plan, Sarepta layoffs, and more
Rise and shine, everyone, another busy day is on the way. We can tell by the steady stream of vehicles passing under our window and the outsized number of emails arriving in our inbox. But busy is generally a good thing, yes? So to help things...

Peru: President Boluarte and Arequipa Governor coordinate actions to unblock projects
During the meeting, actions were coordinated to advance the unblocking of major projects for the benefit of the people of Arequipa. Among the prioritized projects are the Maritza Campos Diaz Health Center (in Cerro Colorado district) and the...