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Climate Change and Conflict: A Dual Threat to Global Health

Experts warn that climate change and conflicts act synergistically, leading to worsened and more complex health crises, including millions of child deaths...
A major report by top economists, health experts, and political leaders ahead of the G20 highlights how deep global inequalities worsen pandemics and economic crises.

Landmark Report Links Inequality and Pandemic Risk

Rising inequality is making societies worldwide more vulnerable to deadly pandemics, warns a groundbreaking global report released ahead of the G20 meetings.....
New global research reveals why women outlive men: sex chromosomes, mating strategies, and parental care shape lifespans across humans and animal species, with evolution at the core.

Why Women Live Longer Than Men: The Deep Evolutionary Roots of Longevity Differences

From ancient civilizations to modern societies, nearly every country and historical era shows women living longer than men. Medical progress and better...
New provisional CDC data reveals a decline in US births for 2025, highlighting how economic uncertainty and shifting social trends impact family planning across the nation.

Higher Stillbirth Rates in U.S., Many Cases Still Unexplained

A large-scale study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthandMass General Brigham reveals that stillbirths affect more pregnancies than earlier...
A new national study warns that India’s soils are severely deficient in nitrogen and organic carbon, putting the country’s long-term food security and climate goals at risk

Indian Soils Are Alarmingly Low in Nitrogen and Organic Carbon

India’s soils are suffering from widespread nutrient deficiencies, with new data showing that 64 percent of samples are...
A new UN Women report warns global aid cuts are jeopardizing life-saving services and advocacy for women and girls facing violence worldwide.

Sweeping Aid Cuts Threaten Fight to End Violence Against Women and Girls

Sweeping global aid cuts are dismantling organizations fundamental to ending violence against women and girls. As donors slash budgets, more women face...
WHO-World Bank UHC Report 2025 reveals service coverage gains from 54 to 71 points since 2000, but 4.6B lack essentials and 2.1B face hardship

Hidden Fat Can Quietly Harm Arteries in Healthy People

Fat stored deep inside the abdomen and liver can silently damage arteries—even in individuals who appear healthy or maintain a normal weight,...
A new University of Warwick study finds that teenagers who sleep less or experience frequent night awakenings face a greater risk of suicide.

Poor Sleep in Teenagers Linked to Higher Suicide Risk

Teenagers who sleep poorly or suffer from frequent night awakenings are significantly more likely to attempt suicide by late adolescence, a new...
Type 2 diabetes in children is rising rapidly. New research shows environment, neighborhood, and access to healthy food strongly influence disease risk.

Childhood Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Neighborhood, Environmental Factors

Type 2 diabetes (T2D), once a disease associated with adulthood, has now become alarmingly common among children and adolescents worldwide. Two decades...
AI poisoning is a growing cybersecurity risk. Learn how malicious data corrupts machine learning models, distorts outputs, and threatens digital integrity

AI Poisoning: The Hidden Cyber Threat Corrupting Artificial Intelligence

AI poisoning is an emerging security threat threatening the trust and reliability of artificial intelligence systems globally. It involves deceptive data manipulation...