What is hantavirus? Symptoms explained after cruise ship deaths
The World Health Organization (WHO) is investigating a suspected hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship travelling in the Atlantic…
Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship leaves three dead as WHO investigates case
The World Health Organization has confirmed it is monitoring a suspected outbreak of hantavirus after multiple deaths were reported aboard…
Why Birth Rates Are Falling Worldwide May Surprise You, Researchers Say
LONDON, April 30 — A new scientific analysis is challenging widely discussed claims that rising biological infertility is the main driver…
Hidden ‘Invisible Stress’ Could Be Quietly Affecting Your Memory as You Age, Scientists Warn
Most people think of stress as something visible—seen through behavior, reactions, or physical signs. But new research suggests there is…
Fish Oil Brain Benefits Questioned as Study Links Omega-3 (EPA) to Slower Brain Repair After Injury
Fish oil has long been promoted as a supplement that supports brain health, memory, and overall cognitive function. However, new…
Does Loneliness Affect Memory? New Study on Older Adults Has a Surprising Answer
A large-scale European study has revealed a nuanced link between loneliness and memory in older adults—one that challenges long-held assumptions…
Alzheimer’s “Breakthrough” Drugs Face Fresh Doubts Over Real-World Benefits, New Review Finds
A newly published review has raised concerns about the real-world effectiveness of so-called breakthrough treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that…
Can Aspirin Help Prevent Cancer? New Research Suggests a Powerful Medical Breakthrough
A widely used over-the-counter drug, originally derived from willow bark, is now at the center of major medical attention. Aspirin is being…
Urgent Baby Food Recall in Austria After Rat Poison Found in Jars
A major food safety scare has erupted in Austria after authorities confirmed that traces of rat poison were discovered in jars of…
Viral Claim About Women, Stress, and Autoimmune Disease Sparks Debate—Here’s What Science Really Says
A viral social media trend is making a bold—and misleading—claim: that women are making themselves sick by being too accommodating,…
Are Weight Loss Drugs Doing More Than You Think? New Findings Explained
New research is reshaping how experts view popular weight loss medications, suggesting that their benefits may extend far beyond the…
Artificial Sweeteners May Affect Gene Expression and Diabetes Risk, Study Suggests
Recent research has raised fresh concerns about artificial sweeteners, commonly marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar. A new study suggests…
Never-Married Individuals Face Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds
A surprising new study has identified marital status as a potential “social determinant” of cancer, revealing that individuals who have…
Matcha May Help Reduce Sneezing From Allergies, New Study Suggests
A new scientific study suggests that matcha may have a surprising effect on seasonal allergy symptoms, particularly in reducing sneezing…
Your Smartphone Might Be Aging Your Brain—This 2-Week Trick Could Reverse It!
A new study suggests that cutting off mobile internet access for just two weeks may significantly improve mental well-being, attention…
China Turns to AI to Boost IVF Success Amid Declining Birth Rates
China’s fertility industry is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle the nation’s declining birth rates. BGI Genomics, a…
Experts warn Meta and YouTube exploit teen brains, increasing mental health risks
A historic jury verdict has determined that social media giants Meta and YouTube designed addictive features that contributed to mental health problems in a…
World Autism Awareness Day 2026: Why Inclusion and Understanding Matter More Than Ever
Every year on April 2, the world comes together to observe World Autism Awareness Day—a global initiative dedicated to promoting understanding,…
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…
