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Health
Health refers to physical and mental well-being in the broadest sense.
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01/15/2025
January 15, 2025
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01/14/2025
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Reports & Analysis
Trump's withdrawal from WHO a 'strategic mistake'
Trump's withdrawal from WHO a 'strategic mistake'
Experts say pulling the US from the World Health Organization is a lose-lose for the country and global health.
Trump's executive orders signal 'America First' goals
Trump's executive orders signal 'America First' goals
New US President Trump signed executive orders concerning immigration, gender issues and more, on day one in office.
Fire in L.A.: How does the pink flame retardant work?
Fire in L.A.: How does the pink flame retardant work?
Flame retardants protect forests and houses from burning, but some are harmful to our health and the environment.
Freed hostages in relatively good health: DW's Tania Krämer
Freed hostages in relatively good health: DW's Tania Krämer
The three Israeli hostages released from Gaza are in a stable condition, DW's Jerusalem correspondent reports.
Zimbabwe: Cholera outbreak in eight districts
Zimbabwe: Cholera outbreak in eight districts
Burst pipes left in disrepair for months have been spewing human waste, causing a fresh cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe.
As drug prices increase, Nigerians turn to herbal remedies
As drug prices increase, Nigerians turn to herbal remedies
Nigeria's herbal medicines have long been popular, but they have rarely been tested.
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In the spotlight
South Africa's 'spaza' shop shutdown sparks tensions
The small convenience stores are at the center of a heated dispute over food safety and immigration.
Explainer: How cancer develops
Your body is a permanent construction site. Faults in its building blocks, the cells, can trigger tumors and cancer.
1 in 5 people have genital herpes says latest WHO report
There is no cure yet for herpes infections, but scientists are developing a vaccine. When could it be available?
Extreme heat a death threat to young people in Mexico
In Mexico, heat overwhelmingly kills young people, a new study finds. Global warming could make this worse.
Loneliness spreads in Germany
Loneliness is increasingly becoming a problem among young people in Germany and can have a serious impact on health.
Sri Lanka: Female deminers clear path to postwar recovery
Fifteen years after Sri Lanka's brutal civil war, women are clearing land mines to rebuild their communities.
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