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Diabetes Cases Projected to Skyrocket to 1.3 Billion by 2050

Diabetes Cases Projected to Skyrocket to 1.3 Billion by 2050

The world in another thirty years would see an alarming rise in diabetes with about 1.3 billion people of all ages living with diabetes.
New research shows aging men’s sperm accumulates harmful DNA mutations, increasing potential risks of diseases in future generations.

Overweight Boys At Risk For Infertility

Overweight boys tend to have lower testicular volume, putting them at risk for infertility in adulthood, according to a new study.
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.

Rising Burden Of Non – Communicable Diseases In India

India is experiencing a rapid health transition with a rising burden of Non - Communicable Diseases (NCD) surpassing the burden of communicable...
Sodium Intake; Only 9 Countries Have Exclusive packages For Reduction

Sodium Intake; Only 9 Countries Have Exclusive packages For Reduction

Even as excessive sodium intake remains one of the main culprits of death and disease globally, only nine countries across the world...
A groundbreaking study by UCL researchers uncovers the direct influence of hunger hormones produced in the gut on the brain's decision-making processes, particularly in relation to food choices. The research, published in Neuron and conducted on mice, reveals insights into the intricate interplay between hunger and neural activity in the hippocampus.

Despite A Little Progress, No Healthy Diet for Billions; FAO

Billions of people in the world cannot afford a healthy diet even as Latin America and the Caribbean has the highest cost...
Engineered flour Keeps you Fuller Longer

Engineered flour Keeps you Fuller Longer

In a new finding, scientists have come up with a a specially engineered flour that can keep you fuller for longer period...
Schools worldwide lack access to drinking water/basic sanitation facilities

Schools worldwide lack access to drinking water/basic sanitation facilities

Despite government's worldwide are investing in school health and nutrition, which has a positive effect on children’s academic outcomes, one-third of schools...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have issued a dire warning regarding the worsening situation of acute food insecurity in 18 hunger hotspots across 22 countries and territories, including 2 regional clusters. This alarming trend is expected to continue from November 2023 to April 2024.

Urbanization quickens in Asia-Pacific, so does threat of urban food insecurity

With 55 percent of the Asia- Pacific region’s enormous population expected to live in urban areas by 2030, the region will face...
Western Diet: a Risk Factor for Developing Alzheimer's

Fast Food Adds More to Fatty Liver

Eating fast food can lead to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a potentially life-threatening condition in which fat builds up in the liver,...
Scientists develop nanomats that use sunlight to clean polluted water and generate energy, revolutionizing environmental sustainability.

Not Drinking Enough Water and Serious Health Risks

All of us know that drinking water is needed for a healthy body. In a new study, researchers give a few more...