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Recent research suggests male brains may shrink faster than female brains with age, highlighting sex-based differences in brain aging and health

Male Brains May Shrink Faster Than Female Brains With Age

A groundbreaking study from the University of Oslo provides strong evidence that male brains may shrink faster than female brains as people...
A new study shows seniors prioritize social activities and inclusiveness over health when visiting walk-in care clinics, highlighting the importance of holistic care.

Social Connection Matters Most to Seniors

While health is important, seniors visiting walk-in care clinics place even higher value on social activities and inclusiveness. This insight comes from...
A new Lancet study projects global cancer cases to reach 30.5 million and deaths 18.6 million by 2050, with LMICs hardest hit.

Global Cancer Cases to Rise 61% by 2050

Global cancer cases and deaths are rising at an alarming pace, with a new analysis forecasting 30.5 million new diagnoses and 18.6...
UN Women highlights the crucial role of businesses in achieving gender equality, calling for urgent action to translate corporate commitments into measurable outcomes

UN Women Urges Private Sector to Close Gender Gap

Gender equality remains an unfinished global priority, and the private sector is essential for closing the gap, according to a new report...
Discover how backbend yoga poses can enhance balance, strengthen your muscles, improve posture, and boost mental focus for a healthier body and mind

Yoga Asanas to Support Reproductive Health Naturally

Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years as a pathway to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Beyond its general health benefits,...
A new WHO report shows that investing $3 per person annually in tackling noncommunicable diseases and mental health could save 12 million lives and generate $1 trillion by 2030.

Just $3 Per Person Could Save Millions of Lives

A new report from the World Health Organization reveals that investing only $3 per person annually against noncommunicable diseases could deliver enormous...
UN Women’s Gender Snapshot 2025 reveals deep setbacks in equality, with 351 million women at risk of extreme poverty by 2030.

351 Million Women Could Live in Extreme Poverty by 2030

More than 351 million women and girls could still be trapped in extreme poverty by the end of this decade if current...
UN reports a 44% increase in attacks on schools in conflict zones, affecting thousands of children and teachers worldwide

44% Surge in Attacks on Schools, Threatening Children’s Right to Education

Attacks on schools in conflict zones have risen by a staggering 44 per cent in the past year, according to the United...
Childhood obesity now affects 188 million children worldwide, surpassing underweight, UNICEF warns, urging urgent policies to transform food environments.

Obesity Surpasses Underweight in Children, Affecting 188 Million Globally

Childhood malnutrition is rapidly shifting. UNICEF’s latest report reveals obesity has now overtaken underweight as the most prevalent form.
Researchers at UVA Health and Mount Sinai have discovered why chronic kidney disease leads to heart failure. Learn about the "poisonous" particles that travel from kidneys to the heart.

Excess Visceral Fat Accelerates Heart Ageing

Excess visceral fat, the hidden fat surrounding organs, is now linked to faster ageing of the heart, a recent UK study reveals....