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Cyprus battles antibiotic overuse
In a recent press conference, The Pathological Society of Cyprus highlighted the alarming statistic that 1 in 2 citizens annually take antibiotics, leading to Cyprus outpacing other...
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Cyprus tops EU list for taking antibiotics
Cyprus tops the list of EU countries taking antibiotics, with one in two people taking them yearly, the head of the Cyprus Pathology Company Andreas Stylianou said on Wednesday. Stylianou...
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China e-cigarette titan behind ‘Elf Bar’ floods the U.S. with illegal vapes
A new breed of e-cigarette has addicted teenagers and confounded regulators worldwide by offering flavors like Blue Cotton Candy and Pink Lemonade in a cheap, disposable package. The...
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Former PM Johnson apologises for pain and suffering during pandemic
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he was deeply sorry for the loss of life during the COVID-19 pandemic and accepted he had made mistakes, but struggled to say...
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Former PM Boris Johnson to defend record and conduct at UK COVID inquiry
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will make a much-anticipated appearance before an inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday with his personal...
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Suspected LA serial killer charged over homeless killings
A suspected serial killer was charged on Monday with murder in the fatal shootings of three homeless men in Los Angeles and a county employee who was robbed and slain after being followed to...
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Sunak faces bleak economic backdrop to expected 2024 UK election
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a bleak economic backdrop to the election he is expected to call next year, adding to the challenge he faces trying to undo the opposition...
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Sunak faces bleak economic backdrop to expected 2024 UK election
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a bleak economic backdrop to the election he is expected to call next year, adding to the challenge he faces trying to undo the opposition...
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Reducing antibiotic resistance: is the EU progressing towards 2030 targets?
AMR editorial by ECDC Director Andrea Ammon ECDC Director Andrea Ammon Antibiotic resistance is a critical public health challenge affecting not only the European Union (EU) but...
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France puts country on ‘high’ alert for bird flu
France raised the risk level of bird flu to ‘high’ from ‘moderate’ on Tuesday after the detection of new cases of the disease, forcing poultry farms to keep birds indoors to stem the...
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Commissioner Kyriakides: “Health is absolutely interrelated to climate change”
Unless we address climate change as a whole, we are going to see more diseases spreading due to global warming , said EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides. The...
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Cyprus reflects on challenges, progress on World AIDS day
Only 48 per cent of HIV-positive individuals in Cyprus experience a good quality of life, according to ombudswoman Maria Stylianou-Lottides. Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency on...
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Cyprus tourism revenue hits new high
Cyprus tourism stakeholders are rejoicing as revenues continue to soar, surpassing the 2019 levels, considered the island’s peak year for tourism, according to data from the Statistical...
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Chris Theophilides: Cyprus will welcome 200 cruises by end-2023
Demand for cruises shot up this year, increasing by almost 30% compared with 2022 in the Eastern Mediterranean alone, with Cyprus expecting to have welcomed 200 cruises by the year’s end,...
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Dengue fever cases recorded in Cyprus
Sporadic cases of dengue fever have been documented in Cyprus, as reported by the Director of Medical and Public Health Services, Dr Elizabeth Constantinou, to the Cyprus News Agency...
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Sporadic dengue fever cases recorded
Sporadic dengue fever cases have been recorded in Cyprus, said Director of Medical and Public Health Services Dr Elizabeth Constantinou. She told CNA that primary infection within the...
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Dengue fever cases in Cyprus came from abroad
Sporadic dengue fever cases have been recorded in Cyprus, Director of Medical and Public Health Services, Dr. Elizabeth Constantinou, told CNA on Thursday, noting that primary infection...
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UNIC research on cruise ship ventilation suggests ways to minimise viral spread
UNIC researchers published a recent paper on cruise ship ventilation in the prestigious Journal of Physics of Fluids of the American Institute of Physics. The study sheds light on how...
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Cuban family business produces flour from coconut and yucca as shortages fester
On a small farm outside Havana, a Cuban family-run business produces gluten-free flour from banana, coconut and yucca, preferring locally-sourced ingredients to pricey imports as Cubans...
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France reports bird flu on turkey farm as disease spreads in Europe
France has detected an outbreak of highly pathogenic bird flu virus on a turkey farm in the northwest of the country, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday, as a seasonal wave of...
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First case of swine flu strain detected in UK
In a recent development, health officials in the UK have confirmed the detection of a person infected with a strain of flu akin to viruses observed in pigs. This marks the first instance...
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Cardiologist who issued fake COVID vaccination certificates to stand trial
The Larnaca Criminal Court has ruled that there is sufficient initial evidence for a trial against a 55-year-old cardiologist who is accused of issuing fake COVID-19 vaccination...
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Doctor, suspected of issuing fake Covid jab papers, to testify
A Larnaca cardiologist suspected of issuing fake Covid-19 vaccine certificates has been called to testify in Larnaca Criminal Court, it was announced on Monday. The doctor, now 55, had...
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WHO sounds alarm on mysterious child respiratory illness in northern China
In response to a respiratory illness affecting children in northern China, the World Health Organization (WHO) has requested "detailed information" from Chinese authorities. The...
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Japan detects season’s first bird flu case, to cull 40,000 birds – NHK
Japan detected the first case of highly pathogenic H5-type bird flu this season at a poultry farm in the south of the country, public broadcaster NHK reported on Saturday. The local...