Tiny Blood Vessels in the Eye Could Reveal Heart Health and Biological Age, Study Finds
Researchers at McMaster University and the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) have discovered that the tiny blood vessels surrounding the human eye could serve as a…
Scientists Create Gene-Edited Pigs Immune to Deadly Swine Fever
In a world-first breakthrough, researchers at Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute have engineered pigs completely resistant to classical swine fever, paving the…
Can Drinking Coffee, Tea, and Water Daily Really Help You Live Longer?
A recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition indicates that maintaining a balanced daily intake of water, coffee, and tea could help…
Women Genetically More Prone to Depression Than Men, Australian Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study by Australian researchers has found that women are genetically more susceptible to clinical depression than men, a discovery that…
WHO Recommends Medicines and Counselling for Obesity Treatment
LONDON — The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a comprehensive approach to treating obesity, emphasizing that it is a chronic disease rather than merely…
Grief Could Shorten Lifespan: New Study Reveals Long-Term Health Risks After Loss
A groundbreaking new study from Denmark has found that the deep sorrow experienced after losing a loved one can significantly…
WHO Warns of Global Chikungunya Epidemic Risk: Urges Urgent Action to Prevent Outbreak
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a critical warning about the growing threat of a global chikungunya virus epidemic, urging nations to…
How Sleep, Exercise, and Vascular Health Keep Your Brain Young After 40
As we age, it's not uncommon to experience subtle changes in memory or mental sharpness. By the time many people…
Study Warns of Growing Risks of Extreme Heat for Pregnant Women Amid Climate Change
A new study has sounded the alarm about the escalating dangers posed by extreme heatwaves, exacerbated by climate change, to…
World’s First AI-Conceived Baby Born in Mexico Through Revolutionary IVF Procedure
In a groundbreaking medical achievement, a 40-year-old woman in Mexico has given birth to the world’s first baby conceived through an…
Teenage Girls at Higher Risk of Sleep Disruption and Depression Due to Excessive Screen Time, Study Finds
In today’s digital age, excessive screen time has become a growing concern, particularly among teenagers. A recent Swedish study reveals…
Chinese Doctors Achieve Breakthrough with First Genetically Modified Pig Liver Transplant into Brain-Dead Human
Chinese doctors have made a groundbreaking advancement in organ transplantation, successfully transplanting a liver from a genetically modified pig into…
Why Gen Z Struggles to Sleep in Silence: The Surprising Reasons Behind It
Gen Z, the generation born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, has a unique set of challenges when it comes…
Teenagers with Anxiety and Stress Disorders Impacting the US Economy, Study Finds
A recent study has revealed a concerning connection between teenagers struggling with anxiety and stress disorders and the broader economic…
Breaking the Silence: Why Men’s Mental Health is the Heartbeat of Our Society
In a world brimming with progress in mental health awareness, one stark reality remains: men are still suffering in silence.…
Australia sees considerable surge in ‘deadly’ mpox cases
Australia has seen a rapid rise in mpox cases in the past three months, with one health expert concerned that…
Pakistan detected mpox virus in three patients who traveled from UAE
Pakistan has detected three patients with the mpox virus, the health department in northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said on Friday.…
US reports fourth human case of bird flu linked to virus in cows
US officials on Wednesday reported the country’s fourth human case of bird flu linked to the current outbreak of the…
Finland plans to launch the world’s first bird flu vaccination for health workers
Finland plans to offer preemptive bird flu vaccination as soon as next week to some workers with exposure to animals, health authorities…
South Africa reports second death from mpox this week
A second person has died in South Africa this week from the viral infection mpox, the health ministry said on…
