Thursday July 3rd, 2025 12:07PM

AP Health - Men's Health

Auburn's Hugh Freeze expected to make a full recovery after being diagnosed with prostate cancer
Auburn says coach Hugh Freeze has been diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer
7:08PM ( 4 months ago )
A nurse in Uganda has died from the Ebola virus, in the first outbreak since 2022
A Ugandan health official says a nurse in the capital, Kampala, has died of Ebola, in the first recorded fatality since the last outbreak ended in 2023
7:04AM ( 5 months ago )
Hospital nurse dies in Uganda in first Ebola virus outbreak since 2022, health ministry says
A Ugandan health official says a nurse in the capital, Kampala, has died of Ebola, in the first recorded fatality since the last outbreak ended in 2023
7:04AM ( 5 months ago )
Hospital nurse in Uganda dies in country's first Ebola outbreak in 2 years
A Ugandan health official says a nurse in the capital, Kampala, has died of Ebola, in the first recorded fatality since the country's last outbreak ended in 2023
7:04AM ( 5 months ago )
FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods
U.S. regulators are banning the dye called Red 3 from the food supply
10:11AM ( 5 months ago )
Austin failed to tell Congress or the White House about his health problems as required, report says
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to inform Congress or the White House as required when he was incapacitated due to treatment for prostate cancer and later complications potentially raised “unnecessary” security risks
9:57AM ( 5 months ago )
Italian soccer club Lazio fires falconer for posting photos of his penis implant
Lazio has fired the man who handled the Italian soccer club’s eagle mascot after he posted photos and videos online of his own prosthetic penis
3:36PM ( 5 months ago )
Britain's Princess of Wales says her cancer is in remission
Britain's Princess of Wales says that her cancer is in remission following a visit to the hospital where she received treatment
11:45AM ( 5 months ago )
Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says
Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and other products from those farms, in some cases raising cancer risk “several orders of magnitude” above what the Environmental Protection Agency considers acceptable, federal officials announced Tuesday
10:07AM ( 5 months ago )