Health Experts
Coverage of Health Experts in the Nexus archive.
- The 10 deadly signs of skin cancer that are NOT moles. As we bask in soaring temperatures, our health experts reveal the tell-tale marks, scabs and spots you should never ignore. They're so easy to miss
The article highlights 10 warning signs of skin cancer that are not moles, such as unusual marks, scabs, and spots, emphasizing the importance of early detection during hot weather.
- ‘It’s not science, it’s coercion’: health experts decry RFK Jr order on hantavirus quarantine
RFK Jr. overrides a CDC order allowing an American who had contact with hantavirus to self-quarantine. Health experts criticize the Trump administration's mandatory quarantine measures as 'authoritarian' and 'unconstitutional,' warning of precedents for future pathogen cases.
- Urologists warn about infertility risks linked to testosterone treatments promoted online
Urologists warn that testosterone treatments, promoted online and on social media, may lead to infertility risks. Health experts urge men considering having children to be cautious before starting such therapy.
- Ebola cases in DRC rise to 676 as Kenya protests erupt over US plans
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached 676 confirmed cases and 136 deaths as of June 11, with Uganda reporting 19 cases and two deaths. Health experts warn the Bundibugyo strain of Ebolavirus, the third-largest outbreak on record, could worsen as it had been spreading undetected for months before being declared on May 15.
- Tanzania: PM Calls for Compliance With Ebola Prevention Guidelines
Tanzania's Prime Minister Dr. Mwigulu Nchemba urged the public to follow health experts' advice and official guidelines to prevent Ebola, which has been reported in neighboring countries.
- Report: FDA just launched a study on the abortion pill
The FDA has launched a study on the abortion pill mifepristone. Health experts warn that the ongoing review could bypass established scientific evidence.
- Germany: Vaping becoming more popular among young people
E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular among young people in Germany, including elementary school children, according to a recent study. Health experts have expressed alarm over this trend.
- How older Californians can utilize resources to prioritize mental health, meaningful connections
Many older Californians are living alone and facing social isolation, but state officials and health experts say resources are available to help maintain meaningful connections.
- How older Californians can utilize resources to prioritize mental health, meaningful connections
Many older Californians are living alone and facing social isolation, but state officials and health experts say resources are available to help maintain meaningful connections.
- PCOS name change 'more representative of condition'
Health experts in Jersey advocate for changing the name of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) to better reflect that it is not solely an ovarian condition. The proposed name change aims to increase awareness and understanding of the broader health impacts of the condition.
- Is YOUR posh picnic bad for you? Health experts reveal the best and worst picky bits and tipples - including a drink which has 'more sugar than a doughnut'
Health experts analyze popular picnic foods and beverages, warning that some items, like a sugary drink with more sugar than a doughnut, could be harmful. The article highlights both beneficial and detrimental choices for a healthy picnic.
- Ebola: Experts warn of scale and spread of deadly virus
Health experts warn that the Ebola outbreak is more severe than currently visible, suggesting the situation is worse than apparent. India and the African Union have postponed their scheduled summit in response to the health emergency.
- Do vitamin patches actually work? Experts reveal what you need to know about the high-end health trend... and why you must choose wisely
Vitamin patches are a high-end health trend, but experts say choosing the right one is crucial. The effectiveness of vitamin patches depends on various factors. Consumers must be aware of what they need to know about this trend.
- Young Czechs drink less beer but risk other addictions
The Czech Republic, traditionally the world's leading beer-consuming nation, is experiencing record declines in beer consumption particularly among younger generations. While breweries express concern about this trend, health experts view the shift positively, though they warn of risks from other potential addictions.
- Can't lose weight no matter what you do? These are the 7 surprising reasons why, including 'healthy' hacks actually making you put on pounds. Our expert reveals all - and why midlife women are particularly affected
The article discusses surprising reasons why people, particularly midlife women, struggle to lose weight despite their efforts. It highlights 'healthy' hacks that can actually lead to weight gain. An expert reveals these reasons and their impact on midlife women.
- Health experts call for AI addiction to be classed as a mental illness - as sufferers report feeling suicidal when separated from their favourite chatbot
Health experts are advocating for AI addiction to be recognized as a mental illness, citing reports from affected individuals who experience suicidal thoughts when separated from their preferred chatbots.
- Lose pounds in weeks, get rid of facial hair, kill cravings and fix hormones: Our ultimate guide to inositol - the 30p wonder supplement that changed this woman's life in days... and why our experts are urging ALL women to use it
The article promotes inositol as a low-cost supplement that can lead to rapid weight loss, reduced facial hair, craving suppression, and hormonal balance. It highlights a woman's positive experience and urges all women to use it based on expert recommendations.
- New young cancer bombshell: Rectal cancer deaths accelerating at an alarming pace in millennials... the signs to watch out for as experts warn: 'It's striking earlier and killing faster'
Rectal cancer deaths are accelerating rapidly among millennials, with experts warning the disease is striking earlier and killing faster. The article highlights the alarming trend and urges awareness of early signs.
- Caffeine pouch craze: A teenage trend troubling some experts
Social media influencers are promoting caffeine pouch products to teenagers, causing concern among health experts. This trend is targeting young gym-goers and students. Experts warn about potential health risks associated with these products.