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Conflict and Instability increases Maternal Mortality
Discover why maternal deaths spike in conflict zones and fragile states according to the latest WHO and HRP report.
$60 Million Investment Targets AI Health Equity: The New EVAH Initiative
Three global foundations invest $60 million to evaluate AI health tools in low-income countries. Discover how the EVAH initiative bridges the digital health gap for billions.
Asia-Pacific Set to Miss SDG Targets
The 2026 ESCAP report reveals the Asia-Pacific region will miss 103 of 117 SDG targets. Explore the critical setbacks in climate, health, and equality
Can Exercise Save Your Life After Cancer?
A major study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that moderate to vigorous exercise after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves survival rates for patients
Sugary Drinks Risk 34 % increase in Anxiety
Discover the alarming link between sugary drinks and adolescent anxiety. New research reveals a 34% increased risk for young people consuming sugar-sweetened beverages daily.
EPA Repeals: What This Means for Public Health and Climate Regulation
US President Donald Trump has repealed the EPA's endangerment finding on greenhouse gases. This decision creates a significant legal hurdle for future climate and public health regulations.
Revolutionary Light-Based Sensor Detects Early Cancer Biomarkers
Scientists develop a revolutionary light-based sensor using CRISPR and DNA nanostructures to detect cancer biomarkers at sub-attomolar levels for earlier diagnosis
India Hosts Historic AI Impact Summit 2026: A Bold Vision for the Global South
India hosts the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, aiming to bridge the global AI divide and democratize technology.
Simple Brain Training Exercise May Lower Dementia Risk by Twenty-Five Percent
A twenty-year gold-standard study reveals that a simple computer-based speed training exercise may reduce dementia risk by twenty-five percent
Genetic Influence on Lifespan May Be Twice as High as Previously Predicted
Recent research in the journal Science reveals that genes might determine up to 55% of your lifespan variation today, doubling previous estimates






































