Mother Narrates Painful Sufferings Of 17-Year-Old Diagnosed With 'Suicide Disease'
Suffering from a rare "suicide disease,' a girl begged for death, said a heartbroken mother. Amelia Martin, from Canterbury, Kent, was 17-years-old when her life turned upside down with the "cruel" condition, which is known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). Narrating the misery of her daughter, the mother said, her daughter showed the symptoms in 2017, and often suffer from severe pain, burning sensation, skin agony, demanding death… read-more
Tags: health issue, Suicide disease, 17 year old teenager, World news, Rare Medical Condition
Courtesy: Mirror.co.uk
Odisha Assembly Speaker SN Patro Resigns From His Post
Odisha Assembly Speaker SN Patro has resigned from the post, after Cabinet resignation. His resignation came ahead of the oath-taking ceremony of the new Cabinet ministers. On June 5, Patro, in his resignation to the Deputy Speaker RK Singh, without mentioning any specific reason. However, Patro's son Biplab said, "My father is suffering from serious renal ailments and an infection in his left eye." and will go for surgery soon.
Tags: Odisha Assembly Speaker, SN Patro, Cabinet Ministry, Odisha government, health issue
Courtesy: Press Trust of India
Eating Excess Spinach Everyday Might Pose Threat To Health: Study
According to a study, spinach can turn harmful if consumed in excess. However, consuming a small bowl of spinach daily won’t lead to any side effects. It contains histamine, which might trigger a minor pseudo allergic effect. The green vegetable has loads of fibre, that can lead to stomach issues such as bloating, gas, and cramps. Reportedly, people who suffer from joint pain should avoid the consumption of spinach.
Tags: food, Lifestyle, Spinach, health issue, Research Study
Courtesy: News18
WHO Warns Against Vaccine Hoarding As Supply Lessened For Poor Countries
The WHO warned several rich nations against hoarding vaccines for booster shots to fight Omicron threat. Notably, countries are authorizing booster doses to elderly and people with underlying health issues. The WHO condemned the hoarding and said storage will affect poor countries, which will have insufficient doses, especially when Omicron is spreading rapidly. The WHO emergencies director Mike Ryan said, "Omicron appeared to be 'fitter and… read-more
Tags: WHO, covid vaccines, Omicron variant, Western Nations, health issue
Courtesy: Reuters