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Artificial Hearts Can Trigger Muscle Regeneration
Heart failure affects nearly 7 million adults in the U.S. each year, leading to 14% of annual deaths. At present, no cure...
Lifespan ; Living Longer, But Not Healthier
People around the world are living longer lives. But the question remains: are they living healthier lives? According to groundbreaking research from...
Older Adults Healthier Than Ever Before
Older adults in England today are healthier. They are more functional than previous generations, according to a groundbreaking study by the Robert...
Meteorite Impact, Not Volcanism, Caused Dinosaur Extinction
For decades, scientists have debated the events that led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs 66 million years ago. The Chicxulub meteorite...
Tourism’s Carbon Challenge: A Climate Emergency
Tourism is a booming global industry, but its environmental impact is becoming harder to ignore. A University of Queensland-led study highlights a...
Hunger Crisis Deepens in the Arab Region
Hunger in the Arab region worsened in 2023, with 66.1 million people—14% of the population—facing hunger, according to a new United Nations...
FAO’s Salt-Affected Soil Assessment Highlights Growing Threats to Food Security
Nearly 1.4 billion hectares of land—more than 10 percent of the global land area—are currently affected by salinity, said the Food and...
UN Pushes for Stronger Measures Against Cultural Property Trafficking
The United Nations General Assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution to combat the illicit trafficking of cultural property and facilitate the restitution...
Obesity in the US: Crisis to Worsen by 2050
A new study published in The Lancet reveals alarming trends in the obesity epidemic in the United States. It forecasts that by...
Pandemic Alcohol Use Rises, Stays Elevated: A Public Health Call to Action
Alcohol consumption surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. It remains alarmingly high. This information comes from a recent study published in the Annals...








































