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A major UK Biobank study finds both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened beverages significantly raise the risk of metabolic liver disease and liver-related deaths.

Sugary and ‘Diet’ Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Liver Disease

A major new study presented at UEG Week 2025 has found that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs)...
Meta-analyses reveal high-intensity yoga outperforms walking, resistance training, and other exercises in improving sleep quality, thanks to breath control and relaxation benefits

Easy Yoga Poses to Relieve Gas and Bloating Naturally

Feeling gassy or bloated can make you uncomfortable, sluggish, and uneasy throughout the day. While over-the-counter medicines can provide quick relief, yoga...
A new Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre report reveals developing nations repay more in climate finance loans than they receive, deepening debt and hindering climate action.

Developing Nations Trapped in Climate Debt Cycle

Developing countries are paying back more in climate finance loan repayments to wealthy nations than they receive in aid, according to new...
Google DeepMind has unveiled AlphaGenome, an AI tool that predicts how noncoding DNA—once called "junk DNA"—influences our health and potential genetic diseases.

Pathetic Scenario Of Indian Healthcare

India’s healthcare sector is on the verge of collapse, as explicitly acknowledged by India’s Parliamentary Committee. A recent research report by Zee...

12 million girls are still married each year before turning 18

Child marriage remains one of the most harmful practices threatening the lives and futures of millions of girls across the globe. Despite...
A new study presented at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2025 reveals a 60% rise in drug-related accidental injury deaths in the U.S. over five years, highlighting urgent public health concerns.

Drug-Related Accidental Injury Deaths Surge 60% in Five Years

A growing number of Americans are dying from drug-related accidental injuries, with the rate rising by almost 60% in the last five...
The 2026 State of the World’s Volunteerism Report reveals that 2.1 billion people volunteer monthly, with Africa leading the way in informal mutual aid.

AI-driven embryo selection improves IVF outcomes

Infertility continues to affect millions of women worldwide, with emotional and financial challenges often compounding the struggle to conceive. However, recent advances...
A new study reveals that rapid ocean floor warming is causing a staggering 19.8% loss in fish biomass annually. Learn how marine heatwaves mask this decline

Every Part of Ocean Affected by Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, Pollution

Every part of the ocean is now affected by climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, according to the ninth Copernicus Ocean State...
Children of fathers who began smoking during puberty show signs of faster biological aging, raising concerns about transgenerational health effects.

Children of Fathers Who Smoke in Puberty May Age Faster

Children of fathers who started smoking at age 15 or younger may age faster biologically, according to new research presented at the...
Jamun, the Indian blackberry, offers impressive health benefits. But for diabetics, kidney stone patients, pregnant women, or allergy-prone individuals, risks exist.

Jamun Fruit: Health Benefits, Risks, and Who Should Avoid Eating It

Jamun, also called Java plum or Indian blackberry, is a tropical fruit cherished for its sweet-tart flavour and remarkable nutritional profile. Packed...