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Everyday movements linked to longer life Brief, intense bursts of routine activities-such as climbing stairs or brisk gardening-could significantly lower the risk of early death and heart disease...
Delhi sees surge in respiratory illnesses linked to toxic air Over 200,000 cases of acute respiratory illnesses were documented in six state-run hospitals in Delhi between 2022 and 2024, as the I...
How group singing boosts brain health, eases pain and strengthens bonds As festive carolers fill streets, malls, and nursing homes with seasonal melodies, they may be unknowingly enhancing their...
WHO urges broader access to obesity drugs as global demand surges The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for expanded and equitable access to GLP-1 obesity medications, warning that fewer...
Ireland's alcohol culture clashes with health warnings as young drinkers weigh risks In Ireland, where pubs anchor social life and brands like Guinness symbolize national pride, a tension simmers...
Off-label use of weight-loss drugs grows among non-obese users A rising number of individuals with no medical need for weight-loss injections are using them intermittently for cosmetic purposes,...
Delhi's toxic air crisis leaves children gasping for breath Delhi's worsening air pollution is taking a severe toll on its youngest residents, with pediatric clinics overflowing as hazardous smog...
Vaginal microbiome's pivotal role in women's health and pregnancy outcomes While the gut microbiome has long dominated scientific and public attention, emerging research reveals the vaginal micro...
UK expands sugar tax to milkshakes and coffees from 2028 Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced on Tuesday that pre-packaged milkshakes, flavored coffees, and other milk-based drinks high in su...
Tatiana Schlossberg Reveals Terminal Cancer Diagnosis in Poignant Essay Tatiana Schlossberg, the 35-year-old granddaughter of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, disclosed in a New Yorker essa...
Brain undergoes five key phases with turning points at 9, 32, 66 and 83 New research from the University of Cambridge identifies five distinct stages in human brain development, each marked b...
Music in surgery reduces anaesthetic needs, study finds A new peer-reviewed study from Delhi's Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital reveals that patients undergoing gallbladder rem...
Music eases anxiety in pets, studies show-with surprising results across species When Serenity Strull adopted Margot, a three-year-old pitbull mix, the dog's severe separation anxiety posed a cha...
World-First Gene Therapy Halts Rare Disease in Three-Year-Old Boy A three-year-old boy with a devastating genetic disorder has become the first patient in the world to receive a groundbreakin...
The science of ageing skin and how to embrace its natural journey From ancient myths to modern beauty standards, humanity's fixation on youthful skin persists-despite its inevitable ageing. As th...
North Dakota Supreme Court upholds near-total abortion ban A divided North Dakota Supreme Court ruled Friday to uphold a state law criminalizing nearly all abortions, overturning a lower court's...
Salmon sperm facials: The latest skincare trend dividing experts In a quiet aesthetics clinic in south Manchester, 29-year-old Abby lies back as a practitioner inserts a cannula into her chee...
How lifestyle choices in your 30s shape health into your 70s and beyond Reaching your 70s often brings weakened muscles, stiffer joints, and a decline in cognitive sharpness-along with a higher l...
How 'phubbing' harms relationships and a simple fix to stay present Snubbing someone in favor of your phone-dubbed 'phubbing'-has quietly become a daily habit, disrupting personal connections wit...
UK launches AI-driven initiative to fight drug-resistant infections The UK is harnessing artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery of new antibiotics and combat the rising threat of dru...
NHS launches AI trial to speed up fracture detection in emergency care A two-year pilot scheme will deploy artificial intelligence to identify fractures and dislocations in emergency departments...
Journalist's candid post on brain fog resonates with thousands worldwide A BBC journalist's personal account of struggling with brain fog while reporting live has struck a chord globally, amassin...
India's air quality monitors clash: Why official data stops at 500 Millions in northern India awaken each November to ashen air, hazy skies, and a daily dilemma: which air quality reading to trus...
Thyroid cancer surge puzzles experts as global cases rise faster than other cancers Thyroid cancer incidence has climbed more rapidly in the U.S. and other regions than any other malignancy, defy...
Judge Approves $7.4 Billion Purdue Pharma Settlement Over Opioid Crisis A U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled Friday to approve a $7.4 billion settlement forcing Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackle...
Schools close across Australia and New Zealand over asbestos in children's sand Dozens of schools and preschools in Australia and New Zealand have fully or partially shut down following warnings...
Scientists race to lab-grow 'golden blood' for rare Rh null patients Only about 50 people worldwide possess Rh null blood-the rarest known type-making transfusions nearly impossible to source. No...
Canada loses measles-free status after year-long outbreak The Pan American Health Organization (Paho) announced on Monday that Canada has lost its measles elimination status following a 12-month...
Seated Salsa: A Simple Exercise to Alleviate Chronic Lower Back Pain Over 619 million people globally suffer from lower back pain, a leading cause of disability that often stems from stiffness in...
Social media's latest wellness trend targets the vagus nerve A surge of online posts promises rapid stress relief through techniques like ear stimulation, eye movements, and weighted-vest garglin...
Understanding and tracking headache patterns Nearly everyone experiences headaches at some point, with symptoms ranging from brief, mild discomfort to days of sharp, throbbing pain that can exten...
Newborn gut microbiome shapes lifelong health, studies reveal A landmark study tracking 3,500 infants suggests the first microbes colonizing a baby's gut in the days after birth may influence imm...
India's weight-loss drug boom sparks medical and ethical concerns Mumbai diabetologist Rahul Baxi now fields daily inquiries from young professionals seeking prescriptions for weight-loss drugs-o...
Maldives enforces world-first generational tobacco ban The Maldives has become the first country globally to prohibit tobacco use, purchase, and sale for all citizens born on or after 1 January 2...
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