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SleepFM AI analyzes one night of sleep data to forecast risks for over 100 health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and dementia. Discover how polysomnography unlocks future disease prediction.

AI Model SleepFM Predicts 100+ Diseases from One Night’s Sleep

SleepFM AI analyzes one night of sleep data to forecast risks for over 100 health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and dementia. Discover how polysomnography unlocks future disease prediction.
University of Cambridge study warns Gaza children—starving, traumatized—face total education breakdown after 2+ years war. 5 years learning lost; West Bank also crippled. Urgent $1.38B aid needed to save generation.

Child Killer Diseases Surge Alert

Aid cuts, conflict, climate threats spark cholera, measles, malaria resurgence in kids by 2026. Save the Children warns of reversed health gains.
Major global study warns that malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis pose as great a threat as emerging pathogens, driven by climate change, poverty, and drug resistance.

Infectious Diseases Remain Top Global Health Threat

Major global study warns that malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis pose as great a threat as emerging pathogens, driven by climate change, poverty, and drug resistance.
Chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes are rising in animals globally. Learn about new research, causes, and integrated strategies for animal health.

Rising Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in Animals

Chronic diseases like cancer, obesity, diabetes, and degenerative joint ailments increasingly affect pets, livestock, marine species, and wildlife around the world. This...
A meta-analysis shows high-intensity yoga improves sleep quality more effectively than walking, resistance, aerobic exercise, or tai chi.

Irregular Sleep Patterns May Raise Risk of Over 170 Diseases

A groundbreaking new study has found that inconsistent sleep patterns, rather than just sleep duration, may be more closely linked to over...
Dengue, cholera, and mpox resurge in 2024, straining communities amid climate change and conflict. Children are most vulnerable.

Child-Killer Diseases Surge as Climate and Conflict Escalate

In 2024, three devastating diseases—dengue, cholera, and mpox (child-killer diseases)—reached alarming levels, threatening global health, especially in vulnerable communities. These diseases are...
Study finds moderate coffee or tea consumption lowers risk of heart disease and diabetes.

Moderate Caffeine Intake Linked to Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases

Recent research suggests that drinking moderate amounts of caffeine from coffee or tea may lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Researchers from...
A new Swedish study finds that rural living in early childhood increases the risk of type 1 diabetes compared to urban environments.

Digital Health Investment Could Save 2 Million Lives from Noncommunicable Diseases

A new report jointly released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) makes a compelling case for...
Landmark study of 9M+ adults reveals high blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and smoking precede 99% of cardiovascular events—even in low-risk women under 60 (95%+). Focus on controlling these preventables saves lives.

One in Five Worldwide at Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases

Twenty per cent of the global population carries a genetic risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD), such as heart attacks, strokes, and aortic...
New research reveals how soybean oil contributes to obesity through metabolic changes in mice, offering insights for future dietary guidance.

Childhood Obesity Linked to Higher Risk of Skin Diseases

Childhood obesity is a growing public health concern, with its effects extending far beyond weight-related issues. A recent study published in the...