Bolsonaro discharged from Hospital after three weeks following intestinal surgery

Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, waves as he leaves the DF Star Hospital in Brasilia on Sunday, in Brasilia, Brazil. May 4, 2025. EFE/ Andre Borges

Brasilia, (EFE).- Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from a Brasilia hospital on Sunday after a three-week stay following surgery to treat a serious intestinal blockage. The 70-year-old far-right leader walked out of the DF Star Hospital on his own and greeted a group of ers gathered outside the private clinic, where he had … Read more

São Paulo declares public health emergency due to rise in dengue cases

People watch the sunset at Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Wednesday. People relax on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in the midst of a strong heat wave, with temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). February 12, 2025. EFE/ Antonio Lacerda

São Paulo, Brazil (EFE).- The government of São Paulo, Brazil’s most populous state, declared a public health emergency on Wednesday due to the rapid increase in dengue cases and announced further actions to combat the transmission of the virus. Eleuses Paiva, regional health secretary of Brazil, said at a press conference that the government would … Read more

Self-destruct TB vaccine shows promise in boosting safety, efficacy

[FILE] Women take part in a march on the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day, in Chennai, (India), Tuesday, March 23, 2010. EFE/Nathan G.

Science Desk, Jan 10 (EFE).- Scientists have developed a breakthrough mechanism that makes the intravenous Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) tuberculosis vaccine safer and more effective by enabling the injected viral load to self-destruct after completing its task, thereby reducing the risk of accidental self-infection. Researchers from the American universities of Pittsburgh and Cornell have developed the … Read more

Pakistan facing one of its worst years in fight against polio

(FILE) A health worker isters polio vaccine drops to a child during a door-to-door vaccination campaign, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 08 January 2024. EFE/EPA/BILAWAL ARBAB

Islamabad, Dec 3 (EFE).- The authorities of Pakistan reported on Tuesday three new cases of poliovirus, bringing the national total of infections in 2024 to 59, marking one of his worst years in the fight against the disease. The three recent cases were detected in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Sindh province, health officials … Read more

Social media use linked to reduced depression in older adults

[FILE] A man reads news about the services of major social media services going down, in Karachi, Pakistan, 04 October 2021. EFE-EPA/SHAHZAIB AKBER

Beijing, Nov 12 (EFE).– A new Chinese study suggests that social media use can help prevent and reduce depression symptoms among middle-aged and older adults. The research, published in the international journal, Translational Psychiatry, used data from an ongoing study on Chinese residents aged 45 and older. The team analyzed the impact of social media … Read more

45,327 mpox cases and 1,014 deaths in 18 African countries

(FILE) Medical staff receives vaccine for smallpox and mpox, made by Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, 05 October 2024. EFE/EPA/MOISE KASEREKA

Addis Ababa, Oct 24 (EFE).- The public health agency of the African Union reported Thursday 45,327 mpox cases (9,114 confirmed) and 1,014 deaths from the disease since the beginning of 2024 in 18 countries of the continent. Epidemiologist Ngashi Ngongo, head of the Executive Office of the African Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, explained … Read more

Women fight to make abortion a reality in Mexico’s third most populous state

Violeta Sandoval, a lawyer specializing in human rights, poses during an interview with EFE in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, on 14 October 2024. October 14, 2024. EFE/ Francisco Guasco

Guadalajara, Mexico, Oct 18 (EFE).- Experts and feminist groups are working to generalize access to abortion in Jalisco, the third most populous state in Mexico, following the reform that decriminalized the procedure up to 12 weeks. Violeta Sandoval, a lawyer specializing in human rights, told EFE that two weeks after the reform, which allows abortion … Read more

Pakistan reports first mpox case in Asia

(FILE). The representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Ivory Coast, Jean-Marie Yameogo receives the first injection of the Covid-19 vaccine, at a vaccination center in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 01 March 2021. EFE/EPA/LEGNAN KOULA

Islamabad, Aug 16 (EFE).- Pakistani authorities have confirmed the first case of mpox in the country after the World Health Organisation declared its outbreak “a public health emergency of international concern.” It marked the first confirmed case in Asia since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global emergency for the disease. “A patient has … Read more

More than 240 million minors at risk from East Asia heatwave

Bangkok (Thailand), 03/04/2024.- A public bus terminal manager cools down with a fan and refreshes with a bottle of ice tea during hot weather in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 April 2024. The Meteorological Department issued a public warning of hot and extremely hot weather in Thailand, with the weather forecasts of the highest temperature possibly reaching 43.0 to 44.5 degrees Celsius in the North, Northeast, upper parts of the Central Plains, and the East regions of the country, while the weather forecast in Bangkok is to range between 34 and 41 degrees Celsius until 08 April 2024 which is about 30 percent higher average temperature than normal levels. (Tailandia) EFE/EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT

Bangkok, Apr 11 (EFE).- More than 240 million minors are at risk from conditions related to heatwaves in East Asia, which is preparing for a summer with record temperatures, the United Nations said Thursday in a statement. A street vendor cools down from the heat as he waits for customers to sell drinking water and … Read more