Recent findings indicate that young Indians are becoming increasingly tethered to their screens, with many surpassing the recommended global usage limits. With television shows and mobile apps ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned that strikes on Iranian oil depots causing “black rain” could lead to respiratory problems as toxic pollutants disperse through the air. “Black ...
Last winter, 204 out of 238 Indian cities recorded PM2.5 pollutant levels above the national standard, according to a CREA ...
Govt tells parliament HPV vaccine rollout backed by strong safety system ...
A statue of the Nubian god Apademak stands alone in the courtyard of Sudan’s National Museum, one of the few survivors of systematic looting amid a conflict that has developed into one of the world’s ...
Angola has taken a decisive step towards strengthening national health security by completing the 2025 State Party Annual Report (SPAR), a central instrument of the International Health Regulations ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is warning that the war in Iran is worsening public health conditions across the Middle East region. After 10 days of bombings and conflict in Iran, national health ...
French women says misinformation has already influenced their health decisions; nearly 40% of those women reported harm, including ineffective treatment or loss of trust.
Nearly half of young adults across eight countries report feeling lonely—and those who do face much higher likelihood of depression and anxiety, according to a new international study led by ...
Spring Health reports that creating a neuroinclusive workplace enhances productivity and innovation by valuing neurodivergent ...
Nearly 40% of California-grown nonorganic produce has residues from PFAS pesticides — potentially toxic “forever chemicals” ...
AAP FactCheck - The BBC has not broadcast a news report warning that COVID-vaccinated people will die before June this year, despite claims online. The British national broadcaster told AAP FactCheck ...