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Breastfeeding Lowers Childhood Leukemia Risk
Breastfeeding for 6+ months cuts leukemia risk by 15-20% in kids. Explore immune benefits, optimal duration, and formula impacts for new parents.
Gum Health Guards Your Heart
American Heart Association links gum disease to heart risks via bacteria and inflammation. Brushing, flossing cut ASCVD odds
Tea Linked to Stronger Bones in Older Women; Excessive Coffee May Pose Risks
A decade-long study finds daily tea consumption supports bone density in older women, while drinking over five cups of coffee daily may harm bone health
Chronic Kidney Disease Affects Nearly 800 Million Globally
Chronic kidney disease now affects 788 million people worldwide and ranks among the top 10 causes of death, underscoring urgent global health priorities.
Everyday Microplastics May Accelerate Heart Disease, Especially in Males
Routine exposure to microplastics may accelerate atherosclerosis, the artery-narrowing condition leading to heart attacks and strokes. This effect was observed in male...
Rising Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in Animals
Chronic diseases like cancer, obesity, diabetes, and degenerative joint ailments increasingly affect pets, livestock, marine species, and wildlife around the world. This...
Higher Stillbirth Rates in U.S., Many Cases Still Unexplained
A large-scale study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public HealthandMass General Brigham reveals that stillbirths affect more pregnancies than earlier...
Hidden Fat Can Quietly Harm Arteries in Healthy People
Fat stored deep inside the abdomen and liver can silently damage arteries—even in individuals who appear healthy or maintain a normal weight,...
Childhood Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Neighborhood, Environmental Factors
Type 2 diabetes (T2D), once a disease associated with adulthood, has now become alarmingly common among children and adolescents worldwide. Two decades...
Skin‑to‑Skin Contact Offers Strong Start for Newborns
Immediate skin‑to‑skin contact between a newborn and mother has once again proven essential for promoting healthier and more stable infants. According to...






































