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German health authorities are reviewing regulations on sick leave certificates, including the possibility of extending telephonic sick notes, impacting workers and employers.

GOP Sen. Cassidy seeks to explain RFK Jr. confirmation vote for Health and Human Services

GOP Senator Bill Cassidy addresses his vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services, clarifying his position amid controversy.

Siddhaa Akshar, Rakul Preet Highlight Yoga’s Growing Influence Ahead of Yoga Day

Siddhaa Akshar and Rakul Preet highlight yoga’s increasing popularity ahead of International Yoga Day, with records and campaigns showcasing its growing reach.

B’luru creates history with 21 Guinness World Records on Yoga Day

Bangalore broke 21 Guinness World Records on Yoga Day, marking a historic achievement in mass yoga performances and individual feats.

Europe heatwave live: UK temperatures forecast to reach 38C; French PM to hold crisis meeting after heat deaths

UK temperatures are forecast to reach 38°C amid a Europe-wide heatwave; French Prime Minister to hold a crisis meeting following heat-related deaths.

At least 18 dead in France, including two children in hot car, as Europe bakes

Eighteen people, including two children, have died in France during a severe heatwave, as Europe faces unprecedented temperatures.

Why customer experience and culture outlast trends

Analysis of why customer experience and company culture remain vital and outlast current trends, emphasizing their long-term impact on business success.

Yes, You Should Put Bug Spray on Your Dog—But the Wrong Kind Can Be Deadly

Using the right bug spray on dogs prevents deadly health risks; improper products like DEET can be toxic. Learn safe options and precautions.

Yale study finds nearly half of older adults improved with age

A Yale study shows that nearly 50% of older adults experience health or well-being improvements as they age, challenging common assumptions.

Humans may have hidden regenerative powers

New studies indicate humans could have innate regenerative powers, but scientific confirmation remains limited. Experts call for further research to understand implications.