Health
- Sep- 2022 -27 September
Pfizer-BioNTech submits an emergency use request for Covid booster for kids aged 5-11
US pharmaceutical company Pfizer requested emergency authorization for its COVID-19 booster dose for school-age children aged 5 to 11 on…
Read More » - 26 September
Pancreatic cancer: The unpleasant feeling that can be a sign of a growing tumour
The twelfth most frequent cancer in the world is pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer, like other cancers, is brought on by…
Read More » - 26 September
Emotion-sensing wristbands launched for bus drivers; Experts raise concerns!
South China Morning Post stated that bus drivers in Beijing were recently issued wristbands that will track their moods, a…
Read More » - 26 September
Four mental health issues that raise the risk of self-harm.
The following four mental health issues might cause someone to engage in self-harm behaviour: Borderline personality A mental condition called…
Read More » - 26 September
96 percent more likely to die young if you have diabetes, according to new studies
More than 11,000 participants from Salford with diabetes had their health records examined by a team of researchers. Researchers had…
Read More » - 26 September
Health benefits of eating overnight soaked figs
Figs that have been dried have a leather-like texture and a sweet flavour. To eat, these are soft and chewy.…
Read More » - 24 September
‘Suicide cases’ have skyrocketed post-covid; SDRF to submit report to JK government
Suicides, attempted suicides, and extreme actions are all dramatically increasing in the Kashmir area. In the valley, roughly 127 persons…
Read More » - 24 September
A 40-study analysis finds ‘forever chemicals’ in umbilical cord blood!
Researchers have discovered ‘forever chemicals’ in every umbilical cord blood sample across 40 investigations, according to a recent analysis of scientific…
Read More » - 24 September
What to do and what not to do if you are trying to lose weight
Many people have weight loss on their to-do list, but they are not always effective in losing extra pounds and…
Read More » - 24 September
Health and safety activists push Levi’s to join an international accord!
Activism against Levi’s has been launched in an effort to persuade the corporation to ratify a global agreement for the…
Read More » - 24 September
Tourists are welcomed with ‘honey, turmeric & SIM cards’ in Bhutan after Covid-19!
On Friday, the 23rd foreigner to enter Bhutan since the Himalayan country reopened its borders after the Covid-19 outbreak more…
Read More » - 23 September
Post-COVID, stress levels in women are at a 10-year high; Report
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the planet, each of us has had to deal with a lot of difficulties that…
Read More » - 23 September
Majority of Indian pilots ‘fall asleep’ in cockpits due to fatigue; Report
According to a recent poll, the majority of Indian airline company pilots have been experiencing ‘daytime drowsiness’, which is typically brought…
Read More » - 23 September
A long-awaited review of ‘cannabis regulations’ is launched in Canada
Four years after becoming the first developed nation to legalise cannabis for recreational use, Canada on Thursday began a long-awaited…
Read More » - 23 September
Studies suggest limiting protein intake help control obesity and diabetes
A study done by experts in Brazil and Denmark states that limiting protein intake can help control metabolic syndrome, including…
Read More » - 23 September
Here are 5 benefits of blended cooking oil
As we become more careful of our lifestyle, diet and particularly our consumption of fat, there have been a lot…
Read More » - 22 September
Walking practises that help delay ageing.
Walking is a fantastic exercise that has amazing benefits for your overall fitness and health. Every day taking a nice,…
Read More » - 22 September
Frequent nightmares might be connected to dementia
Do you frequently wake up from horrible dreams? It can be a cause for worry. According to research, people in…
Read More » - 22 September
‘Laughing face’ for carrots, ‘cry- face’ for kale; Babies responding to their mothers’ food in utero
According to a recent study that was just released on Thursday, prenatal infants have diverse reactions to certain meals. Their…
Read More » - 21 September
TikTok challenge warning: People cook food with flu medicine!
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has urged people to cease marinating chicken in a pan with the over-the-counter…
Read More » - 21 September
Malaria outbreak; Pakistan considers ‘importing mosquito nets’ from neighbor after ‘declining Indian aid’!
In addition to the recent floods that have badly destroyed its infrastructure and taken more than a thousand lives, Pakistan…
Read More » - 21 September
UK selling cannabis ‘candies’ to children; six hospitalised
According to a SkyNews investigation, drug traffickers are increasingly selling their products to kids online. These are wrapped in enticing…
Read More » - 21 September
A US study panel advises frequent anxiety screenings for those under 65.
A US government-backed medical expert council has suggested that all Americans under the age of 65 undergo routine screening for…
Read More » - 21 September
According to a study, the economic cost of obesity would account for 3.3% of world GDP by 2060.
According to a recent report by the World Obesity Federation and RTI International, the prevalence of overweight and obesity would…
Read More » - 21 September
Study: 150 minutes of exercise each week can reduce mortality risk.
Exercise for even 150 minutes a week can significantly lessen the chance of death, according to an extensive study in…
Read More » - 21 September
Three unforeseen warning signals of a silent heart attack when you wake up.
This silent heart attack, which can occur primarily in the morning, has certain telltale symptoms. For prompt treatment, it is…
Read More » - 21 September
‘Uncontrollable’ Sexually Transmitted Disease Problem in America; Report
In the US, there is an acute issue with sexually transmitted infections. Monday saw a warning about the STD rate…
Read More » - 21 September
Syphilis and other STD diagnoses in the US are increasing at an alarming 26% rate.
Some health professionals and advocates for sexual health are reportedly concerned about a substantial increase in the cases of common…
Read More » - 20 September
WHO declares an Ebola outbreak in Uganda
Uganda has been designated to have an Ebola virus outbreak, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the country’s health minister…
Read More » - 19 September
Quick techniques to calm anxiety and panic attacks
It can be challenging to calm yourself down and express your ideas if you are going through a challenging phase…
Read More » - 19 September
Try these proven tips for a good night’s sleep to avoid being ill from lack of sleep.
Watch out for the sun..! The circadian rhythm of humans synchronises with sunrise and dusk. Circadian rhythms, which are a…
Read More » - 19 September
Amazing reasons for switching to herbal tea right away
Herbal teas are a combination of green tea leaves and therapeutic herbs that are an infusion of ayurvedic ingredients that…
Read More » - 19 September
Is drinking coffee linked to a lower mortality risk? Here is the reality
All coffee drinkers should be aware of this information because they frequently hear that coffee is unhealthy and raises blood…
Read More » - 19 September
According to a study, microplastics are moving up the food chain into both plants and animals.
Microplastics are easily moving up the food chain through both plants and animals, according to a recent study from the…
Read More » - 19 September
In Brussels, ‘museum prescriptions’ are issued to those who are depressed or anxious.
Psychiatrists are using a cutting-edge strategy to treat patients with depression, stress, and anxiety in the capital city of Brussels.…
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