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Explore the UN's Global Economic Outlook 2024, revealing a projected slowdown in global growth. Discover the challenges posed by high interest rates, conflicts, and climate disasters, and learn how bold investments are crucial for sustainable development and climate action

Economic Crisis; Disposable Income To Fall

With fuel and food price hike and the world going through an economic crisis, 40 per cent of...
Have you ever experienced that everything hurts after a sleepless night? A recent study has uncovered a neurotransmitter, N-arachidonoyl dopamine (NADA), linked to the pain caused by sleep deprivation, offering potential avenues for treatment. In sleep-deprived mouse models, researchers found reduced NADA levels in a brain region associated with sensory processing and arousal. Administering NADA to this area effectively alleviated the heightened pain response.

Napping Increases Risk of Blood Pressure

People often nap in between. But is napping good or bad? A new study shows that napping on...
In a bid to protect people everywhere from infection disease threats, through the power of pathogen genomics, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched a new global network named International Pathogen Surveillance Network (IPSN).

Spike In Brain Diseases Post Covid

Covid pandemic has significantly impacted the incidence of various brain diseases in India and its full effects are going to be visible...
In India, medical graduates used to function as family physicians in cities while in villages, a registered medical practitioner (RMP) played that role. With significant advancement in medical knowledge, having only an MBBS degree is no longer considered enough for providing optimum care as a family physician. Accordingly, patients now usually approach specialists even for trivial problems.

India’s Preventive Healthcare Sector to Scale 197 Billion Dollars by 2025

India’s preventive healthcare sector, which includes fitness and wellness, foods and supplements, early diagnostics and health tracking among others, is projected to...
Methane emissions have emerged as a potent contributor to the climate crisis, prompting a growing interest in mitigating these emissions within crucial agricultural sectors.

Well-integrated System, The Need For Better Food Security

With increasing uncertainty over the world food security leading to fragmenting global agrifood markets and magnifying hunger threats, experts call for a...
Addressing common misconceptions, experts clarify that there is no conclusive evidence supporting natural changes in penis length and girth as individual’s age. Certain conditions related to aging, such as obesity or prostate surgery, may influence the perception of decreased penis length.

Do Politicians Live Longer?  

Who has the longest survival potential? Have you ever thought that politicians have the highest life expectancy? A new study by researchers...
How far social isolation affects the brain?

How far social isolation affects the brain?

A new study, published in Neurology, shows that social isolation is linked to changes in brain structure and cognition. This is much...
Discouragement of physical activity, low food quality, and increased consumption of calories from trans-fatty acids, which are often prevalent in disadvantaged neighbourhood, can disrupt the brain's ability to process information flexibly, according to a latest study.

Thoughts On Human Brain Temperature

Does human brain temperature vary a lot? That is true. A new research found that normal human brain temperature varies much more...

Redefine Relationship Between Humans And Nature; Stockholm+50

Decisive and bold action is needed urgently. Our relationship with nature needs to shift from appropriation and extraction towards protection and care....
In the pursuit of overall well-being and an enriched quality of life, understanding the pivotal role of heart health is crucial. Yet, many individuals grapple with an awareness gap regarding the risk factors and symptoms of heart disease, often leaving them uncertain about the optimal timing for a heart check-up.

Watch Less TV For Better Heart

Does watching more of television increase risk of coronary heart disease? Well, it could as claimed by a group of scientists at...