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Emerging research suggests chronic sexually transmitted infections may increase men’s risk of prostate, penile, anal, and throat cancers, emphasizing prevention through screening and vaccination.

Breast Cancer Isn’t Just for Women

When breast cancer is mentioned, most people think of women. But men are not immune to this disease. Although rare, male breast...
Discover how backbend yoga poses can enhance balance, strengthen your muscles, improve posture, and boost mental focus for a healthier body and mind

Yoga Asanas to Support Reproductive Health Naturally

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years as a pathway to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Beyond its general health benefits,...
A new World Economic Forum report warns climate-driven health impacts could cost over $1.5 trillion in lost output by 2050

Climate Change Could Drive $1.5 Trillion in Economic Losses from Health Impacts

Climate-driven health impacts, stemming from climate change, could strip the global economy of more than $1.5 trillion, warns a new report from...
Study finds garlic extract mouthwash offers antimicrobial effects comparable to chlorhexidine, with longer-lasting action but potential discomfort.

DNA Loops in Mouth Bacteria May Protect Oral Health and Lower Cancer Risk

Scientists have discovered giant loops of DNA in bacteria living in our mouths that may help protect oral health and reduce cancer...
A large study of over 4 million adults finds cannabis use is linked to a nearly fourfold higher risk of diabetes.

Cannabis Use Linked to Nearly Fourfold Increase in Diabetes Risk

Cannabis use may significantly increase the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research presented at the European Association for the Study...
Cholera cases rose by 5% and deaths by 50% in 2024, according to WHO, highlighting urgent global health challenges.

Surge in Global Cholera Cases and Deaths

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its global cholera statistics for 2024, showing a worrying increase in both reported cases and...
The International Diabetes Federation has classified Type 5 diabetes as a distinct condition linked to childhood malnutrition. Learn how it differs from other types and why this matters for global health.

Type 5 Diabetes Recognized as Distinct Form

The International Diabetes Federation has officially recognized Type 5 diabetes as a distinct condition. This recognition adds to the growing list of...
A study of 5 million pregnancies suggests CT scans before conception may raise risks of pregnancy loss and congenital anomalies, though underlying health issues likely play a role.

Pre-Pregnancy CT Scans Higher Risk of Pregnancy Loss and Birth Defects

A large Canadian study involving more than five million women over three decades suggests that CT scans before conception may slightly increase...
A Lancet study led by Imperial College London shows global progress against chronic disease deaths has slowed, despite major declines in cardiovascular and cancer mortality.

Progress in Cutting Chronic Disease Deaths Slows Worldwide

Death rates from chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and stroke declined in four out of five countries between 2010 and...
Childhood obesity now affects 188 million children worldwide, surpassing underweight, UNICEF warns, urging urgent policies to transform food environments.

Obesity Surpasses Underweight in Children, Affecting 188 Million Globally

Childhood malnutrition is rapidly shifting. UNICEF’s latest report reveals obesity has now overtaken underweight as the most prevalent form.