Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 26 Jan 2025,Sunday Health & Wellness
Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of exposing users to cancer-causing "forever chemicals" in its Watch bands. The lawsuit, filed in California, claims that certain Apple Watch bands, including the Sport Band and Ocean Band, contain high levels of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These chemicals are linked to cancer and fertility issues. The lawsuit alleges Apple knowingly concealed this information, despite marketing its products as health-promoting. The plaintiffs seek an injunction to stop the sale of the bands and monetary penalties. Apple maintains that its products are safe and undergo rigorous testing.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:11pm on 09 Jan 2025,Thursday Health & Wellness
China has found a cluster of infections caused by a new mpox strain, clade Ib. The outbreak began with a foreigner who had visited the Democratic Republic of Congo. Four others caught the virus after close contact. Symptoms include mild skin rashes and blisters. Mpox spreads through close contact and can cause flu-like symptoms. Though often mild, it can rarely be fatal. China has declared mpox a Category B disease, allowing strict control measures. The World Health Organization had declared mpox a global health emergency last year, with outbreaks spreading from Congo to other countries in Africa and now Asia.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:43am on 08 Jan 2025,Wednesday Health & Wellness
A Mumbai infant has tested positive for Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), intensifying health alerts across India. HMPV, a respiratory virus, affects people of all ages, with children and the elderly being the most vulnerable. The virus typically spreads during winter and early spring, causing cold-like symptoms, but severe cases may lead to respiratory complications. States have urged residents to follow preventive measures, including wearing masks and maintaining hygiene. Health experts recommend monitoring symptoms like fever, cough, and breathing difficulties in vulnerable groups. Authorities are closely tracking cases and enhancing public awareness to mitigate the risk of a larger outbreak.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:47pm on 06 Jan 2025,Monday Health & Wellness
The Union Health Minister, JP Nadda, assured the public there is no need to panic over the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). Three cases have been reported in India, with two in Bengaluru and one in Ahmedabad. He explained that HMPV is not new and was first identified in 2001. It causes mild cold-like symptoms but can be severe for infants and people with weak immunity. The Health Ministry and ICMR are monitoring the situation closely. Nadda stated that India's health systems are prepared and urged citizens to stay calm while following basic hygiene measures.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 06 Jan 2025,Monday Health & Wellness
Two Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases were reported in Bengaluru, involving infants aged 3 and 8 months. The Karnataka government issued an advisory emphasizing hygiene and caution to curb the virus, which causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to pneumonia in severe cases. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) detected the cases through routine surveillance. Citizens are advised to wear masks, wash hands frequently, and avoid crowded places if symptomatic. While there’s no vaccine or specific treatment, hospitals have been instructed to report cases and maintain essential medication supplies. Authorities reassured the public, stating the situation is under control.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:40am on 06 Jan 2025,Monday Health & Wellness
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has confirmed two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Karnataka. A three-month-old female and an eight-month-old male, both with bronchopneumonia, were diagnosed at Baptist Hospital in Bengaluru. The female infant has been discharged, while the male is recovering. Neither had international travel history. HMPV, a respiratory virus, causes flu-like symptoms and can lead to severe respiratory illness in infants and immunocompromised individuals. The Health Ministry noted no significant rise in influenza-like illnesses nationwide but assured ongoing surveillance. India remains prepared to manage respiratory illnesses through public health interventions.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:03am on 06 Jan 2025,Monday Health & Wellness
Delhi health authorities have issued an advisory to prepare for potential respiratory illnesses, including Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), following a rise in cases in China. Hospitals have been instructed to follow strict isolation protocols and report cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) and Influenza-like Illness (ILI) on the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) portal. Medical facilities are advised to stock essential medications, including paracetamol, antihistamines, and oxygen. Despite concerns, no significant surge in respiratory illnesses has been reported in India as of January 2, 2025, according to health officials.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:47am on 06 Jan 2025,Monday Health & Wellness
An 8-month-old infant in Bengaluru is the first suspected case of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). The infant's sample, collected on January 2, showed signs of the virus, though the results have not been independently verified. The baby and family have no recent travel history and showed no major symptoms. HMPV, primarily affecting children, is found in around 0.7% of global flu cases. Karnataka health officials have noted the lack of information on the specific strain. While concerns over HMPV's spread in China arise, India's health department has reassured there is "nothing to be alarmed about."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:26pm on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Health & Wellness
The Health Ministry has assured citizens that India is ready to manage respiratory illnesses like Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV). It said the situation in China, where cases are rising, is "not unusual." Officials are closely monitoring updates from the WHO. India's health system and surveillance are equipped to handle such cases. A recent drill confirmed the nation’s readiness. Citizens are advised to stay calm, maintain hygiene, and seek medical help if needed. HMPV causes cold-like symptoms but can be severe for children, the elderly, and those with weak immunity. The government is watching developments and will act promptly if required.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:36pm on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Health & Wellness
In a rare medical case, a 53-year-old German surgeon developed cancer after operating on a patient with a rare tumor. During the procedure, the surgeon accidentally cut his hand, but the wound was disinfected and bandaged. Five months later, a malignant lump appeared at the injury site. Genetic tests revealed it was identical to the patient’s cancer. Experts suggest the surgeon’s body had an ineffective immune response, allowing tumor cells to grow. This unique case highlights potential risks for medical professionals despite stringent precautions. Researchers are studying the immune mechanisms involved to improve understanding and safety protocols.