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New research shows both sugary and diet soft drinks increase fatty liver disease and death risk, while water lowers these dangers.

Regular and Diet Soft Drinks Linked to Higher Fatty Liver Risk

Regular and diet soft drinks, long seen as routine beverages, may significantly increase the risk of fatty liver disease and liver-related death....
U.S. divorce rates have reached their lowest in decades. Discover what drives this decline and how shifting marriage patterns shape modern family life

Divorce Rate Declines to Historic Lows: Understanding the Shifts

Divorce in the United States has reshaped family life, impacting living arrangements, financial stability, and parenting. For decades, the story of marital...
The 2025 Global Multidimensional Poverty Index by UNDP and Oxford reveals 8 in 10 poor individuals are exposed to climate hazards.

Nearly 900 Million People in Poverty Face Direct Climate Threats

Nearly eight in ten people across the globe are living in multidimensional poverty—about 887 million out of 1.1 billion people. They are...
WHO and UNICEF introduce global guidelines promoting sustainable hand hygiene practices in homes, schools, and public spaces to prevent disease and strengthen public health.

Global Handwashing Day Marks a New Era in Community Hygiene

Global Handwashing Day highlights the crucial role of clean hands in saving lives, protecting health, and promoting community well-being across societies. To...
A new UNH study finds 5.7 million more childless women of childbearing age in the US in 2024 than expected.

Number of Childless Women in the US Continues to Rise

The number of childless women of prime childbearing age in the United States continues to climb, according to new research from the...
UN reports a 44% increase in attacks on schools in conflict zones, affecting thousands of children and teachers worldwide

44% Surge in Attacks on Schools, Threatening Children’s Right to Education

Attacks on schools in conflict zones have risen by a staggering 44 per cent in the past year, according to the United...
OECD’s Education at a Glance 2025 shows record-high tertiary education rates but highlights persistent inequalities, low completion, and global teacher shortages.

Education Levels Reach New Heights, but Challenges Persist

Educational attainment is now higher than ever, with almost half of young adults across OECD countries completing tertiary education, compared to 27%...
Research from Sweden, Norway, and Finland shows smoking increases the risk of all four type 2 diabetes subtypes, especially severe insulin-resistant diabetes (SIRD).

Smoking Cessation Guidelines Offer Personalized Paths to Quit

Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death. Despite widespread awareness, quitting remains a significant challenge for many. In...
A deep dive into the MIT study exploring how AI tools like ChatGPT affect student learning, cognitive engagement, and what this means for education

Does AI Make Us Dumber

Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of modern education, with tools like ChatGPT transforming how students approach writing, research, and problem-solving...
Discover how anaemia affects 259 million women and girls in South Asia, costing billions and limiting futures. Learn proven solutions and why urgent action matters now.

anaemia affects 259 million women and girls in South Asia

Anaemia has emerged as one of South Asia’s most pervasive and preventable health crises, quietly affecting millions of women and adolescent girls...