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A new survey reveals 76% of adults want to live to at least 80, with 29% hoping to reach 100. Explore the gap between desired lifespan and actual life expectancy in the U.S.

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...
A new national study shows a concerning rise in the number of young adults reporting problems with memory, focus, and decision-making over the past decade. Conducted by a University of Utah research team, the findings reveal that cognitive difficulties are now spreading beyond older populations, pointing to deeper social and economic roots.

Sexism Linked to Faster Memory Decline in Women

Women born in U.S. states with higher levels of structural sexism experience faster memory decline in later years. A new study from...
HOW MUCH DOES A QUALIFIED DOCTOR EARN IN INDIA?

DECLINE OF QUALITY OF MEDICAL EDUCATION IN INDIA

The quality of medical education in India has seen a worrying decline in recent years. This decline is largely due to the...

India’s First Diabetes Biobank Opens in Chennai

In a landmark initiative, India’s first diabetes biobank has been set up in Chennai, marking a significant step toward advancing diabetes research...
Millions across Asia and the Pacific still lack a legal identity. Discover how governments are pledging to register every birth and death by 2030.

Birth Registration for Children Reaches 77%, but Millions Remain Invisible

Birth registration, a fundamental right for every child, has seen steady progress over the past five years. Over 500 million children under...

Global Health Spending Declines: WHO

The average per capita government spending on health in all country income groups fell in 2022 from 2021 after a surge in...
The UN’s latest human rights report on Afghanistan reveals continued restrictions on women and girls, including bans on education, employment, and public freedoms under Taliban rule.

Afghanistan; Women, Girls, and a Nation Under Siege

Afghanistan continues to witness a decline in freedoms under the Taliban's rule. Women and girls bear the brunt of these restrictions. The...
A study links physical activity to reduced risk of 19 chronic conditions, recommending surveys for patients to encourage exercise.

Just 5 Minutes of Daily Exercise Can Help Lower Blood Pressure

Short bursts of physical activity help reduce blood pressure. You can incorporate these activities into your daily routine like uphill walking or...

Majority of Women Worry About Breast Size

Many women harbour concerns about their breast size. These worries stem from various factors, including societal beauty standards, personal...
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.

Cardiovascular Disease Deaths Surge for Younger Adults in Rural US

When the rural areas saw a  significant increase in cardiovascular deaths among younger adults, the urban areas saw declines during the same...