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Recently, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, and Novo Nordisk Vietnam signed a Memorandum of Understanding to implement the Cities for Better Health program for the period 2026-2029. This event marks Ho Chi Minh City as the first city in Vietnam and the…
Marine Corps officials have identified Pvt. Aiden Gregory Craig, an 18-year-old Murphy resident and recent Wylie High School graduate, as the recruit who died four days after experiencing a medical emergency at Camp Pendleton
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Digital technologies are integral to daily life, with individuals spending substantial time in digital environments. Evidence increasingly links this exposure to adverse health outcomes, but research remains fragmented and relies largely on “screen time” as a crude proxy. The full spectrum of these health outcomes and the metrics needed to assess them remain poorly defined.…
Doha – Researchers from the Institute for Population Health (IPH) at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), in collaboration with global lifestyle medicine experts, have published a white paper calling for the urgent integration of lifestyle medicine into healthcare systems to help reduce the growing burden of chronic diseases.

