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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
A California court rules the healthcare giant failed to warn consumers about talc risks, sparking fresh concerns for users of the household staple worldwide.
The monarch reveals early diagnosis saved him, offering hope as he enters a “precautionary phase” of recovery.
Millions of dollars in life-saving drugs vanish in smoke as key logistics hubs face systematic bombardment, threatening a nationwide health crisis.
A wave of new accusations hits a US military gynecologist already facing criminal charges, exposing a disturbing breach of trust in the examination room.
Violent clashes erupt in southern France as authorities order total herd culls to contain Lumpy Skin Disease—a virus long familiar to Kenyan pastoralists.
New research reveals a surprising ally in the fight against premature ageing in patients with severe mental disorders: a moderate daily dose of coffee.
While HIV rates stabilize, a new wave of 'lifestyle' diseases is quietly decimating the workforce that moves 40 million tonnes of cargo annually—and it’s costing you money.
A shocking medical case reveals how a daily habit—common among Nairobi’s workforce—could be a ticking time bomb for heart health.
A shocking new report reveals that the National Health Service is routinely treating emergency patients in hallways and offices, shattering the image of first-world medical perfection.
Health CS dismisses looming strike threats as "political games," claiming the sector has stabilized under his watch—but unions warn of a festive season paralysis starting December 23.
The Italian bodybuilder documented his grueling two-year fight against rare bone cancer, sparking a global conversation on resilience that resonated with fans worldwide.
Abraham Kirwa survived a heart attack only after fleeing Nairobi for Dubai. His recovery abroad raises a terrifying question: If a lawmaker is served chalk instead of cures, is anyone safe?