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royaltyhealth2 years ago

"King Charles III's Hospital Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Revealed"

King Charles III will undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate, leading to a postponement of his public engagements for a short period. Buckingham Palace confirmed that the condition is benign and the treatment is a common procedure for many men. This news coincides with the announcement that his daughter-in-law, Kate, the Princess of Wales, is in hospital after planned abdominal surgery and is expected to be away from public duties until after Easter.

health2 years ago

Early Puberty in Girls Linked to Obesity Crisis

The number of girls experiencing early puberty, some as young as four, has reached record levels, with experts attributing the rise to obesity. Hospital data from the UK showed a 35% increase in cases of "precocious puberty," with 79 children under the age of five requiring treatment. The link between obesity and early puberty has been established for years, and factors such as Covid lockdowns and sedentary lifestyles have contributed to weight gain in children. Early puberty can have emotional and physical challenges for children, and it can be caused by genetic factors, brain issues, or problems with the ovaries or thyroid. Treatment options include addressing the underlying cause or using medication to delay development.

animal-attacks2 years ago

'Succession' Star Crystal Finn Recounts Terrifying Otter Attack

Crystal Finn, known for her role in "Succession," was attacked by otters while swimming in northern California's Feather River. Finn believes it may have been a mother otter protecting her offspring. She sustained multiple bites and sought treatment at a hospital. Otter attacks are rare, with only 59 documented cases since 1875. Experts advise staying out of the water if otters are nearby. Finn warns others to be cautious when swimming in northern California waters. Several other otter-related injuries have been reported this summer.