Blame the calendar? How your birth month may shape your body fat – Firstpost
admin April 18, 2025 ArticleHigh blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and diabetes have all seen a sharp rise since the mid-1900s. These health issues are generally associated with factors like poor diet and lack of physical activity. ALSO READ: Does marriage make men obese? But have you ever wondered whether your body fat may not entirely be within your […]
Spain goes back to school to fight obesity, to serve fruits, vegetables and fish to kids in lunches – Firstpost
admin April 18, 2025 ArticleDespite Spain’s reputation for its healthy Mediterranean diet, a 2019 study revealed that over 40 per cent of Spanish children between the ages of six and nine exceeded the recommended weight, with 17.3 per cent classified as obese read more Spain has waged a battle against obesity right from the developmental years of a child, […]
Why mutations matter more than ever in diagnosis and treatment – Firstpost
admin April 17, 2025 ArticleHemophilia, a rare inherited bleeding disorder, is primarily caused by mutations in specific genes that impair the body’s ability to produce clotting factors, leading to excessive bleeding and long-term complications. These mutations not only determine the severity of the disease but also shape its inheritance patterns across generations. read more As India grapples with the […]
Doctor’s ‘Indians take Dolo 650 like it’s Cadbury Gems’ post goes viral. How this can be harmful – Firstpost
admin April 17, 2025 ArticleLike Victoria Ratliff of The White Lotus could not stop popping her Lorazepams, Indians have developed an affinity for Dolo-650. India’s go-to medicine for fever and aches is back in the spotlight. Dr Palaniappan Manickam, a US-based gastroenterologist and health educator, drew attention to the widespread use of Dolo-650, a brand of paracetamol. “Indians take […]
How does it differ from Type 1 and Type 2? – Firstpost
admin April 16, 2025 ArticleDiabetes is one of the world’s leading diseases: in 2024, the number of people suffering from this condition increased to a whopping 800 million, with more than half of those aged over 30 who have the condition not receiving treatment. In fact, a study published in The Lancet last year found the global prevalence of […]
What is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the rare brain condition that killed 2 people in the US? – Firstpost
admin April 16, 2025 ArticleA total of three cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare and incurable brain condition, have been detected in Hood River County of Oregon state over the last eight months. This condition causes the brain to rapidly deteriorate, forming sponge-like holes that lead to severe neurological damage and, ultimately, death read more Two people are believed […]
No more fillings or implants? Why world’s first lab-grown teeth are a big deal – Firstpost
admin April 15, 2025 ArticleScientists at King’s College London have successfully developed a human tooth in a lab for the first time. The major development could someday lead to patients getting back their lost teeth, offering an alternative to fillings or dental implants read more While many animals can regrow their teeth throughout life, humans typically get just one […]
Pfizer shelves obesity pill plan after patient suffers liver injury during clinical trial – Firstpost
admin April 15, 2025 ArticlePfizer Inc. has said it will discontinue development of its closely watched obesity pill, danuglipron, dealing a severe blow to the company’s ambitions to compete in the rapidly growing weight-loss drug market dominated by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, according to a report read more Pfizer Inc. has said it will discontinue development of its […]
Does drinking pee have any health benefits? – Firstpost
admin April 14, 2025 ArticleFormer Indian prime minister Morarji Desai claimed he drank a daily glass of urine, which contributed to his longevity. British adventurer Bear Grylls also endorses it. From whitening teeth to treating allergies, ancient medicine emphasises on the benefits of urophagia or urine therapy. But are these claims foolproof? How can drinking waste be healthy? read […]
Having even small amounts of alcohol can increase cancer risk. Here’s how – Firstpost
admin April 14, 2025 ArticleAccording to US dietary guidelines, having even low amounts of alcohol, less than a single drink a day, is linked to increased cancer risk. Despite this, a 2019 survey found that less than 50 per cent of US adults are aware of the cancer risks of alcohol consumption read more Alcohol, whether consumed regularly or […]
How diabetic retinopathy is silently stealing vision in India – Firstpost
admin April 13, 2025 ArticleWith vision loss due to diabetes emerging as one of the most serious yet overlooked complications in India, Firstpost brings expert insights on how to detect and manage diabetic retinopathy before it’s too late. read more As the burden of diabetes continues to rise in India, diabetic retinopathy has emerged as one of its most […]
How Parkinson’s hides in plain sight and why early detection matters – Firstpost
admin April 13, 2025 ArticleParkinson’s disease is often mistaken for routine aging—but ignoring early warning signs can delay crucial treatment. For Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view on how to decode symptoms, causes and the promise of newer treatments for the disease. read more Parkinson’s disease (PD) often creeps in unnoticed, its early symptoms mistaken for […]
Parkinson’s striking younger Indians—what needs to be done – Firstpost
admin April 12, 2025 ArticleOnce deemed a geriatric disorder, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is now emerging as a growing neurological threat among India’s younger population with early-onset cases escalating at an alarming rate. In the absence of a definitive cure, neurologists are advocating for prompt diagnosis and a comprehensive multidisciplinary management strategy to alleviate symptoms and enhance patients’ quality of […]
A measles outbreak in Knox County, Ohio, grew to 14 cases this week, with the state’s overall count in double digits across four counties. The U.S. has more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024, and Texas is reporting the majority of them with 505. ALSO READ | Why […]
TikToker had her period for 1,000 days. What is this condition, how common is it? – Firstpost
admin April 11, 2025 ArticlePeriods are no treat. Those who menstruate have to bear cramps, mood swings, irritability, and fatigue for two to seven days. But can you imagine if those periods never stopped? A TikTok user has shared a harrowing tale of bleeding for more than 1,000 days. Poppy’s nightmare began in 2022, with doctors also left puzzled […]
In a first, scientists create brain circuit that can transmit sensation of pain – Firstpost
admin April 11, 2025 ArticleA research team at Stanford University has become the first to assemble a functioning brain circuit in a lab dish by combining different types of neurons grown from human stem cells, according to a report read more Scientists have successfully recreated in a laboratory the sensory pathway responsible for transmitting pain signals to the human […]
Do you spend an hour on your phone in bed? How this habit can lead to insomnia – Firstpost
admin April 10, 2025 ArticleWe’ve all been there—snuggled under the covers, scrolling endlessly through social media, watching just one more video, or catching up on messages before finally putting the phone down. But what seems like harmless screen time could be sabotaging your sleep more than you realise. A new Norwegian study suggests that spending an hour on your […]
In the first episode of her new podcast ‘Confessions of a Female Founder’, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, has revealed that she was diagnosed with a ‘rare and scary’ health condition known as postpartum preeclampsia shortly after giving birth. While the condition only affects four to five per cent of pregnant women, it can result […]
Preventive health tests you should never skip in your 20s, 30s and 40s – Firstpost
admin April 9, 2025 ArticleDoctor-recommended health tests for your 20s, 30s & 40s. From STI screenings to mammograms, know which checkups to prioritise for early disease detection read more As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure—and when it comes to health, early screenings can be lifesaving. As our bodies evolve with age, timely screenings become essential to […]
Is systemic myopia driving a national health crisis? – Firstpost
admin April 8, 2025 ArticleIndia is on the brink of a major public health crisis as Vitamin D deficiency—affecting a large portion of the population—continues to be overlooked, according to a new expert report released on Monday. Amid growing evidence of a nationwide deficiency, the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) has called for urgent policy […]
Filmmaker Tahira Kashyap has revealed that her breast cancer has relapsed, seven years after her initial diagnosis in 2018. In a heartfelt post on Instagram, she wrote, “Seven-year itch or the power of regular screening—it’s a perspective. I’d like to go with the latter and suggest the same for everyone who needs to get regular […]
Climate change is rewriting India’s public health future – Firstpost
admin April 7, 2025 ArticleWarming cities, extreme weather and ecological disruption are now directly impacting food security, maternal health and the wellbeing of millions read more Recent weather patterns across India offer compelling evidence that climate change is no longer a looming threat, it is a lived reality. Rising urban temperatures, increased seismic activity and environmental degradation demand not […]
What is white snus? What health risks does it pose? – Firstpost
admin April 7, 2025 ArticleAn increasing numbers of teenagers are taking what’s known as “white snus”. While nicotine-free white snus exists, most products on the market contain nicotine. Experts note that as the use of this product increases, the unanswered questions about its health effects become more pressing read more A habit that is worrying health authorities in Sweden […]
No matter what your fitness goal is, most fitness instructors and doctors advise you to increase your protein intake. While protein does play an important role in maintaining muscles, we may have gone too far with our love for it. Now, scientists and fitness experts are asking whether we really need it? read more Protein […]
India lags behind SDG goals on maternal health as World Health Day 2025 puts focus on mothers, infants – Firstpost
admin April 6, 2025 ArticleDespite progress in reducing maternal mortality, India continues to face significant challenges in ensuring the well-being of mothers and newborns. Experts stress the need for improved healthcare access, nutritional support, and early screenings to prevent avoidable deaths and complications The latest report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on Delhi’s public health […]
How India’s healthcare system is failing 100 million diabetics battling retinopathy – Firstpost
admin April 5, 2025 ArticleAccording to a study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and published in The Lancet, India’s diabetes crisis has reached alarming proportions: over 100 million Indians now live with diabetes – a staggering 43% increase from 70 million cases in 2019. Even more concerning, an additional 136 million people are classified as […]
US Senator Cory Booker didn’t pee for over 25 hours during his speech. Is that healthy? – Firstpost
admin April 4, 2025 ArticleUnited States Democrat Cory Booker broke the record by delivering the longest Senate speech in history earlier this week. He began his address on Monday night and went on to speak for 25 hours and 5 minutes, criticising the Donald Trump administration for inflicting harm on the American public. To prepare for his marathon speech, […]
Love chewing gum? You’re probably ingesting microplastic particles, research says – Firstpost
admin April 3, 2025 ArticleWhile often marketed as a harmless, chewy sweet, most mass-produced gums, including prominent names like Wrigley, are made using synthetic rubbers and petroleum-based polymers, some of which are also found in products like car tyres read more That stick of chewing gum you reach for after lunch might come with more than just minty freshness. […]
Is Russia facing a mystery ‘Covid-like’ virus that makes patients cough up blood? – Firstpost
admin April 2, 2025 ArticleReports have emerged of a mysterious ‘Covid-like’ virus spreading in Russia, which has left patients experiencing severe fever and coughing up blood. One woman told local media that by the fifth day of her illness, she started coughing up blood – and antibiotics had no effect. ALSO READ | ‘Strawberry nose’ to ‘flat-cake’: Why some […]
HBO’s ‘The White Lotus’ features anti-anxiety drug Lorazepam. How safe is it? – Firstpost
admin April 2, 2025 ArticleHBO’s hit show The White Lotus is back and since its release has served up several memorable watching moments, from robberies to bougie boat rides and poisonous snakes. But beyond the cast and the storyline, there’s a scene-stealer — the anti-anxiety medication, lorazepam. The drug almost plays a character of its own in the show […]
Why sleeping with a cuddly is good even for adults – Firstpost
admin April 1, 2025 ArticleA growing number of adults are snuggling up with their favourite stuffed toys at night, not just as a quirky habit, but as a real way to unwind, sleep better, and maybe even feel a little less lonely. But this trend isn’t just about nostalgia. There’s actual science behind why stuffed animals provide comfort, no […]
US reports nearly 500 confirmed cases of measles, Texas worst hit – Firstpost
admin April 1, 2025 ArticleThe Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that 97 per cent of the measles cases have been reported in unvaccinated or those people whose vaccination status was unknown read more The US government has said that there are 483 confirmed cases of measles across 20 jurisdictions around the country, with the largest outbreak […]
How Eli Lilly’s experimental drug can cut genetic heart disease risk by 94% in trial – Firstpost
admin March 31, 2025 ArticleA potential breakthrough in cardiovascular medicine has emerged with the development of lepodisiran, an experimental drug by pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. The drug has demonstrated an unprecedented ability to lower levels of lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), a genetically inherited risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In a mid-stage clinical trial, patients who received either one or two […]
How a daily nap can do more harm than good – Firstpost
admin March 31, 2025 ArticleNapping has long been praised as a tool for boosting alertness, enhancing mood, strengthening memory and improving productivity. However, for some, the practice can sabotage nighttime sleep. Therefore, the key lies in understanding how the body regulates sleep and wakefulness read more You’re in the middle of the afternoon, eyelids heavy, focus slipping. You close […]
From watermelon stomach to chocolate cysts, you might wonder why doctors decided to name some ailments after foods – after all, it’s enough to put you off your dinner. When early physicians and surgeons were studying the body to understand normal function or disease, they lacked modern microscopic and molecular imaging and diagnostic techniques. Instead, […]
How deadly bipolar disorder is—why it cuts life expectancy by 10 years – Firstpost
admin March 30, 2025 ArticleBipolar disorder, a leading cause of global disability, disrupts relationships, careers and daily life while shortening lifespans by over a decade. Dr. Sneha Sharma, a consultant psychiatrist and drug de-addiction specialist at Aakash Healthcare, unpacks the complexities of this condition—from recognising manic and depressive episodes to addressing stigma and the critical role of early intervention. […]
How toxic lifestyles, pollution are sabotaging men’s reproductive health – Firstpost
admin March 29, 2025 ArticleMale infertility now accounts for 30-40% of conception challenges in India, emerging as a major yet under-discussed public health issue. Driven by modern lifestyle factors, environmental exposures and genetic conditions, the problem affects an estimated 27.5 million people nationwide. Medical experts warn that addressing this challenge requires a three-pronged approach: improved diagnostic tools, timely medical […]
India’s wait is over. The popular anti-obesity drug Mounjaro is finally here. The development comes after Eli Lilly received approval from India’s Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). But what do we know about it? How does it work? Let’s take a closer look: What is it? How does it work? Mounjaro is the brand […]
Do you eat a meal in 20 minutes or less? Why you might need to slow down – Firstpost
admin March 28, 2025 ArticleIf you regularly have your breakfast, lunch or dinner in less than 20-30 minutes, you are eating too fast. According to experts, when people eat rapidly, they can miss signals from the body that indicate fullness. Doing so over a long time can lead to a range of health problems, including obesity read more You […]
In an era where screen time has become an integral part of daily life, concerns about digital eye health, especially among children, are on the rise. Firstpost spoke to pediatric eye specialists Dr. Varshini Shanker and Dr. Sumedha Sharma from Shroff Eye Centre (Delhi) to understand the impact of prolonged screen exposure and how to […]
How air pollution, malnutrition and stigma fuel India’s TB surge – Firstpost
admin March 27, 2025 ArticleIndia carries a significant share of the global TB burden. According to the WHO Global TB Report 2023, the country recorded 2.8 million new TB cases in 2022, a 13% increase from pre-pandemic levels. An estimated 340,000 Indians die from TB annually, translating to 930 deaths per day. read more Despite medical advancements, tuberculosis (TB) […]
What is the new self-injecting jab that will help avoid pregnancies? – Firstpost
admin March 27, 2025 ArticleResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a DIY jab that could soon offer women long-term protection from pregnancy, without the need for daily pills or invasive procedures. While it is yet to be tested in humans, scientists are hopeful about its effectiveness as a contraceptive read more A new DIY injection […]
‘Workout Queen’ Katie Donnell dies at 28, mother blames energy drinks. Are they bad for the heart? – Firstpost
admin March 26, 2025 ArticleThe sudden passing of Katie Donnell, a Florida fitness enthusiast, has reignited concerns about the potential dangers of energy drinks. The 28-year-old “workout queen”, who was dedicated to maintaining a fit and active lifestyle, suffered a fatal heart attack—one that her family believes may have been triggered by her regular consumption of high-caffeine energy drinks. […]
China’s modified virus therapy shows promise in last-stage cancer trials – Firstpost
admin March 26, 2025 ArticleA ground-breaking cancer therapy being tested in China is offering new hope for patients with advanced malignancies, particularly those who have exhausted conventional treatment options. The experimental treatment, HSV-1 VG161, utilises a genetically modified herpes simplex virus to target tumours directly while stimulating the immune system. The therapy was recently tested in a Phase 1 […]
India recorded 51 ragging-related deaths in colleges from 2022 to 2024: Report – Firstpost
admin March 25, 2025 ArticleBased on 3,156 complaints registered at the National Anti-Ragging Helpline from 1,946 colleges, the report identified key trends, high-risk institutions, and the severity of ragging-related cases. read more A new study reveals 51 ragging-related deaths happened across Indian universities and colleges between 2022 and 2024 – a death toll comparable to student suicides in Rajasthan’s […]
It’s getting hot! How much water should you drink in summer? – Firstpost
admin March 25, 2025 ArticleWith the gentle spring breeze fading away, summer is knocking at our doors. As the sun blazes higher in the sky, temperatures will soon soar, bringing with them the inevitable risk of dehydration. As the heat intensifies, our bodies lose water faster through sweat, making drinking adequate water more crucial than ever. But staying hydrated […]
UK detects first H5N1 bird flu case in sheep, raising livestock spread fears – Firstpost
admin March 24, 2025 ArticleThe H5N1 virus was detected in a single sheep in Yorkshire, England, during routine testing conducted on a site where avian influenza had previously been identified in birds. No other sheep in the flock tested positive for the virus. read more The UK’s first case of H5N1 bird flu in sheep has been confirmed in […]
India’s TB decline outpaces global average but high burden remains a concern – Firstpost
admin March 24, 2025 ArticleIndia accounts for 30% of the global TB burden and 62% of multidrug-resistant cases. Despite a 17.7% reduction in incidence since 2015, achieving the 2025 target remains daunting. Experts advocate for private sector integration, mandatory lab accreditation and community awareness to strengthen TB control. read more The latest data reveals that India’s tuberculosis (TB) incidence […]
How blood donations could help provide a lifeline to donors – Firstpost
admin March 23, 2025 ArticleA new study shows that rolling up your sleeve to give blood might do more than just help others — it could also improve the donor’s health in many ways, including reducing cancer risks and improving insulin sensitivity read more Blood donation is widely recognised as a life-saving act, replenishing hospital supplies and aiding patients. […]
7 common summer skin problems and expert tips to prevent them – Firstpost
admin March 23, 2025 ArticleSummer brings sunshine and outdoor fun, but it also introduces skin issues like sunburn, heat rash, acne and fungal infections due to heat and humidity. Experts recommend using SPF 30 sunscreen, wearing breathable clothing, staying hydrated and avoiding heavy creams. With proper care, you can enjoy the season while keeping your skin healthy and glowing. […]
Is HCoV-HKU1 a cause for concern, or just another seasonal virus? – Firstpost
admin March 22, 2025 ArticleHCoV-HKU1, which spreads through respiratory droplets, is less severe than SARS or COVID-19. Experts suggested preventive measures like hand hygiene, masking and vaccination can help reduce the risk of infection. While recovery is usually quick, vulnerable groups may experience prolonged symptoms. read more Human Coronavirus HKU1 (HCoV-HKU1), first identified in 2004 in Hong Kong, belongs […]
US pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly has launched Mounjaro, a diabetes and weight-loss drug, in India. Priced at Rs 3,500 for a 2.5 mg vial, the ‘game-changing’ medication has debuted in the Indian market as the country tackles high rates of obesity and diabetes. But is Mounjaro a better option than Ozempic? read more As new […]
Mounjaro, the injection to fight type-2 diabetes, draws global attention as new weight loss drug – Firstpost
admin March 21, 2025 ArticleMounjaro, an injectable medication designed to support weight loss, works by imitating the effects of two natural hormones, GLP-1 and GIP, which help control appetite, blood sugar levels, and digestion read more Ozempic, the revolutionising weight-loss drug, has a new competition in the name of Mounjaro. Pharmaceutical joint Eli Lilly has introduced an injectable tirzepatide […]
When should anemia patients consider a bone marrow transplant? – Firstpost
admin March 21, 2025 ArticleAnemia remains a major public health concern in India, affecting women, children and pregnant mothers, leading to severe health complications. While dietary changes help in most cases, conditions like aplastic anemia, sickle cell disease and thalassemia may require bone marrow transplants. Firstpost talked to expert to understand when a transplant becomes necessary and the risks […]
While HPV prevention efforts have largely focussed on women, the virus poses significant health risks to men as well emphasising the need for gender-inclusive vaccination strategies to curb its rising impact read more Conversations about the human papillomavirus or HPV, have become increasingly common in the past few years. However, the discussion is often times […]
Does intense heat make people age faster? – Firstpost
admin March 20, 2025 ArticleA new study suggests prolonged exposure to heat accelerates biological ageing in human beings. These effects are most noticeable in older people because they don’t sweat as much as younger people. The study is significant because heatwaves are becoming more frequent and severe, raising concerns about human health read more Heat not only drains our […]
How Indians will struggle with 45 crore overweight people by 2050 – Firstpost
admin March 19, 2025 ArticlePizzas, samosas, cold drinks, and burgers—India’s love for fast food is no secret. But behind this growing obsession lies a troubling reality: by 2050, India is set to have the second-highest number of overweight and obese people in the world. A new study by The Lancet, published on Monday, warns that nearly 450 million (45 […]
Is China a step closer to making vaccine for stroke and heart attack? – Firstpost
admin March 19, 2025 ArticleResearchers in China have developed a nanovaccine to prevent the buildup of plaque in arteries – atherosclerosis – that can result in blood clots, stroke and heart attacks. The vaccine was injected into mice that were fed a high-cholesterol diet. Here’s what the scientists found read more Chinese scientists have developed a vaccine to prevent […]
A 45-year-old woman in the West Bengal capital, Kolkata, has been diagnosed with human coronavirus or HKU1. According to a report, the woman had been suffering from a persistent fever, cough, and cold for the past 15 days. At the moment, she is in a private hospital in South Kolkata under medical monitoring, and her […]
Aspirin, one of the world’s most common over-the-counter painkillers, may have a powerful new role beyond relieving headaches and reducing fevers. Scientists have discovered that this inexpensive drug could help fight cancer. While earlier studies hinted at a link between aspirin use and improved cancer survival rates, a recent study published in Nature journal sheds […]
Experts warn of rising kidney disease in India, urge early screening to tackle crisis – Firstpost
admin March 17, 2025 ArticleAs morning sunlight filtered through the windows of a Delhi hospital’s dialysis ward, patients shifted uncomfortably, adjusting the catheters in their arms. The rhythmic hum of machines underscored a stark reality—their lives had been upended. A year ago, many managed businesses, ran households and planned their futures. Now, they spend hours three days a week, […]
Is cockroach milk better than cow’s milk? – Firstpost
admin March 17, 2025 ArticleCockroach milk may not sound appealing, but it does exist. Surprisingly, it is even classified as a superfood. Cockroach milk is not actually milk. It is a yellowish fluid that hardens into crystals inside the stomachs of cockroach offspring. ALSO READ | World’s most expensive cow, sold for Rs 40 crore, is of Indian origin: […]
After Covid, how well is the world prepared for another pandemic? – Firstpost
admin March 16, 2025 ArticleIn Europe ten people died from measles in 2024, and the US has had several major outbreaks. Bird flu has affected dairy herds in 17 US states from North Carolina to California and has just been reported in cats. So far, it is reluctant to spread among people, although people can both get it and […]
Are your kidneys at risk? Signs you shouldn’t ignore – Firstpost
admin March 16, 2025 ArticleKidney disease is often called a “silent killer” because symptoms appear only in the later stages, when damage is irreversible. Delayed diagnosis and treatment can have life-threatening consequences, yet many patients fail to recognise the warning signs until it’s too late. Dialysis and kidney transplants are the only viable options for those with end-stage renal […]
Anorexia kills more than it cures—why is it still ignored? – Firstpost
admin March 15, 2025 ArticleAnorexia nervosa with its devastating mental, behavioral, and physical symptoms has the highest mortality rate among psychiatric disorders, claiming lives through medical complications like cardiac arrhythmias, organ failure and suicide. Despite its lethality, societal misconceptions, stigma, and the proliferation of harmful online trends continue to fuel this silent epidemic. read more Anorexia nervosa remains one […]
Imagine you wake up and feel well-rested after a night’s sleep. But before even getting up from bed, you take a look at your sleep tracker that says you did not complete your nighttime goal, which upsets your mood for the rest of the day. Now, you might be cranky about not getting the ‘right’ […]
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has begun targetting ultra-processed foods. Kennedy Jr has begun the process of eliminating a US Food and Drug Administration program called GRAS or “generally recognised as safe” which critics say has been abused by the food industry for decades. Chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes and […]
Is employee burnout draining company profits? – Firstpost
admin March 14, 2025 ArticleEmployee burnout is no longer just a personal struggle — it’s a financial drain that is costing businesses millions. A recent study published in The American Journal of Preventive Medicine estimates that burnout costs the average US company with 1,000 employees approximately $5.04 million annually. This significant expense results from productivity losses, absenteeism and disengagement […]
Does marriage make men obese? What a new study says – Firstpost
admin March 13, 2025 ArticleMarriage triples the risk of obesity for men. That’s what a new study in Poland’s Warsaw says. The study claims marriage increases the risk of men being overweight by 62 per cent, while for women it was 39 per cent, compared to those who are unmarried. The findings are significant as the world battles the […]
Why kidney patients in Delhi are dying waiting for cadaver transplants – Firstpost
admin March 13, 2025 ArticleEvery year, thousands of Indians suffer from kidney failure clinging to the hope of a transplant, but for many, that hope fades with time. With long waiting lists, a severe shortage of cadaver organ donors, and financial barriers, a large number of patients die before ever receiving a transplant. In Delhi, less than 2% of […]
How an Australian man has survived 100 days with an artificial heart – Firstpost
admin March 12, 2025 ArticleAn Australian man with heart failure has made history by becoming the first person in the world to walk out of the hospital with a total artificial heart implant. The breakthrough was announced on Wednesday by the Australian researchers and doctors behind the operation, who called it an “unmitigated clinical success.” The man, who is […]
Everyone is at risk—early detection is the only defence – Firstpost
admin March 12, 2025 ArticleGlaucoma, one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide today, is a critical health issue that demands attention and awareness. Firstpost brings out an expert’s view on how to manage this condition and live a healthier life. read more Glaucoma, often called the “ silent thief of sight,” gradually damages the optic nerve, usually […]
59 per cent of Indians get less than 6 hours of sleep. What’s behind the sleep crisis? – Firstpost
admin March 11, 2025 ArticleTossing, turning, checking the time & yet no sleep in sight—sounds familiar? If you find yourself wide awake in the middle of the night, you’re not alone. A concerning new survey by LocalCircles, a citizen engagement platform that conducts surveys and opinion polls on public policy and social issues, shows nearly 59 per cent of […]
Rare genetic disorder that claimed Prince Frederik of Luxembourg’s life at 22 – Firstpost
admin March 11, 2025 ArticlePrince Frederik of Luxembourg, son of Prince Robert of Luxembourg and Princess Julie of Nassau, passed away on March 1, 2025, in Paris after a prolonged battle with POLG mitochondrial disease, a rare and incurable genetic disorder. The POLG Foundation, an organisation Frederik himself founded in 2022, confirmed the news of his passing. He was […]
How party drug MDMA may have saved October 7 Hamas attack survivors from trauma – Firstpost
admin March 10, 2025 ArticleA recent study involving survivors of the Nova music festival suggests that the drug MDMA may have played a role in protecting people from psychological trauma. On October 7, 2023, Hamas gunmen, carrying AK-47 assault rifles, launched an attack at the Nova Music Festival in southern Israel, close to the Gaza border. During the incident, 360 […]
Study that reported microplastics in human brains might have relied on untrustworthy data – Firstpost
admin March 10, 2025 ArticleThe images show particles extracted from postmortem human brain tissue, which were later analysed to identify their chemical composition. The duplications were initially flagged by an anonymous comment on PubPeer, a platform for post-publication peer review read more A well-placed study that was published in Nature Medicine last month used “duplicated images” to report high levels […]
The ‘common’ bacterial vaginosis, may actually be an STI. Here’s what women should know – Firstpost
admin March 9, 2025 ArticleA common yet potentially serious vaginal infection affecting nearly one in three women worldwide should be recognised as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), according to a new study. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) has long been dismissed as just another women’s health issue, but new research is turning that belief on its head. If confirmed, this could […]
Glaucoma, the silent thief of sight—are your eyes at risk? – Firstpost
admin March 9, 2025 ArticleMarch 12, 2025, will be observed as World Glaucoma Day to raise awareness about glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often progressing without symptoms until vision loss. According to the National Library of Medicine, the condition affects over 70 million people […]
What is hantavirus pulmonary syndrome that killed Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa? – Firstpost
admin March 8, 2025 ArticleAuthorities in the United States have revealed the cause of death of veteran Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa. According to officials in New Mexico Friday (March 7), Hackman, 95, died of a heart disease with advanced Alzheimer’s disease as a contributory factor. Arakawa, 65, died of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a […]
How menopause affects heart health—and what women can do to stay healthy – Firstpost
admin March 8, 2025 ArticleAs women around the world celebrate International Women’s Day, it’s crucial to shed light on an often-overlooked aspect of women’s health: the impact of menopause on heart health. Menopause, a natural biological transition, brings hormonal changes that can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. With heart disease being a leading cause of mortality among women, […]
Childhood obesity isn’t just about food—it’s about the world we’ve built – Firstpost
admin March 7, 2025 ArticleObesity has become a global health crisis with 2.5 billion adults aged 18 and older categorised as overweight in 2022, according to the WHO. Of these, over 890 million were living with obesity, accounting for 43% of the global adult population (43% of men and 44% of women). The prevalence varied by region, ranging from […]
Oh $*it! Swearing helps… if you are in pain. Here’s how – Firstpost
admin March 7, 2025 ArticleResearchers in the UK have discovered that swearing can boost pain tolerance by up to 32 per cent. Not only this, swearing has been linked to stronger social bonds, improved memory, and even easing the sting of rejection or exclusion. But what makes swearing the perfect painkiller? read more If you’ve ever stubbed your toe […]
Can Vitamin A really treat measles? Why RFK Jr’s claims have US health experts worried – Firstpost
admin March 6, 2025 ArticleRobert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary, has worried medical professionals, pediatricians, and lawmakers following his recent remarks on measles treatment. In response to a growing measles outbreak in Texas, Kennedy wrote an opinion piece for Fox News advocating the benefits of vitamin A and good nutrition — while notably omitting a strong endorsement […]
Does the quality of sperm impact how long men live? – Firstpost
admin March 6, 2025 ArticleSperm quality is often considered a measure of male fertility, but what if it also holds clues to a longer life? A new study suggests that men with higher-quality sperm tend to live longer than those with poor swimmers that struggle to reach their destination. The large-scale research, published in the journal Human Reproduction, tracked […]
Can you observe Ramzan without triggering headaches? – Firstpost
admin March 5, 2025 ArticleDuring Ramzan observe spiritual fasting but this practice becomes challenging for migraine patients as dehydration along with lowering of blood sugar levels and withdrawal from caffeine and disturbed sleep patterns read more Muslims throughout Ramzan participate in spiritual fasting however this practice proves difficult for migraine patients because dehydration combined with blood sugar drops and withdrawal from caffeine and interrupted sleep cycles. Strategical planning enables you to practice Ramzaan fasting despite preventing possible headaches. […]
Vivek Ramaswamy trolled for going barefoot at home. But does science agree? – Firstpost
admin March 5, 2025 ArticleIs it appropriate to wear shoes indoors? Indian-American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy has become the focus of an online debate after an old video of him giving an interview barefoot resurfaced on social media. Ramaswamy, who recently announced his 2026 bid for Ohio governor, faced criticism for appearing without shoes, with many online users deeming it […]
Obesity isn’t just a lifestyle issue—it’s a ticking time bomb driving diabetes, heart disease – Firstpost
admin March 4, 2025 ArticleIn his 119th Mann Ki Baat address last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stark warning about India’s growing obesity crisis, highlighting that cases have doubled in just a few years, with children being the most affected group. His radio program emphasised not only the alarming increase in obesity rates but also how younger […]
Is RFK Jr right about the US measles outbreak being ‘not unusual’? – Firstpost
admin March 4, 2025 ArticleThe United States is facing a surge in measles cases, with an outbreak in West Texas leading to the country’s first measles-related death in a decade. US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, in a recent meeting with President Donald Trump and his cabinet, described the situation as “not unusual.” Kennedy asserted that measles outbreaks […]
He was known in Australia as the ‘man with a golden arm’. As per the Australian Red Cross Lifeblood, he helped in saving the lives of over 2.4 million Australian babies. James Harrison passed away in his sleep at a nursing home in New South Wales, Australia, on February 17, at the age of 88. […]
How your breathing pattern has surprising impact on your pupil size – Firstpost
admin March 2, 2025 ArticleScientists have long studied the size of our pupils to understand attention, emotion and even medical conditions. But now, new research has surprisingly revealed that they change size in sync with our breathing. Here’s why this discovery is important read more You have probably heard the saying that the eyes are the windows to the […]
Does toothpaste kill good bacteria in your mouth? – Firstpost
admin March 2, 2025 ArticleWe brush our teeth daily to have fresh breath and avoid cavities. But how does this toothpaste affect the bacteria — the oral microbiome — in our mouths? read more The goal of brushing one’s teeth is to have fresh breath and prevent cavities. But the effect of toothpaste on the complex ecosystem of bacteria […]
One more US company recalls raw pet food as bird flu continues to infect cats – Firstpost
admin March 1, 2025 ArticleEarlier this week, two more cats contracted H5N1 in Washington after eating pet food from the same brand, Wild Coast Raw. One of the cats was euthanised while the other one remains in veterinary care read more A second raw pet food manufacturing company has recalled products in the US after cats from two households […]
Can idlis cause cancer? What are polythene sheets for steaming Karnataka has banned? – Firstpost
admin February 28, 2025 ArticleIdli is considered to be one of the healthiest options for Indians. It is easy to digest and requires no oil or spices to prepare. However, if made the way some eateries and vendors do, the same idli might be hazardous or even cause cancer, according to the Karnataka Food Safety Department. Let’s take a […]
Delhi girl with rare bone disorder walks again after groundbreaking surgery – Firstpost
admin February 28, 2025 ArticleNeurofibromatosis type 2 is a genetic disorder that causes tumours to grow on nerves, primarily in the brain and spinal cord. Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia is a rare condition where the tibia, the larger of the two lower leg bones, fails to heal properly, leading to a false joint (pseudoarthrosis) and often resulting in […]
Trump administration reviews Moderna bird flu vaccine funding amid massive outbreak in US – Firstpost
admin February 27, 2025 ArticleThe U.S. government awarded Moderna $590 million in January to advance the development of its bird flu vaccine read more U.S. health officials are reevaluating a $590 million contract that was awarded to Moderna for the development of its bird flu vaccine, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing sources. Shares of the vaccine maker fell 5.5% in after-market […]
Texas child dies in measles outbreak, first US fatality in years – Firstpost
admin February 27, 2025 ArticleA child in Texas has died from measles, marking the first death in an outbreak that has affected over 130 individuals, the state’s health department announced on Wednesday read more A child in Texas has died from measles, marking the first death in an outbreak that has affected over 130 individuals, the state’s health department […]
14 die of rare antibiotic-resistant Melioidosis in Queensland – Firstpost
admin February 26, 2025 ArticleQueensland, in northeastern Australia, experienced heavy flooding after storms dumped more than 1.5 metres (59 inches) of rain in parts of the state this month, engulfing homes, businesses and roads read more Australia’s Queensland has been reeling under an outbreak triggered by a soil-dwelling bacteria that has killed 14 people till now. The victims died […]
India has banned the manufacture and export of two highly addictive opioids – tapentadol and carisoprodol after an expose found they were fuelling a public health crisis in parts of West Africa. India’s apex drug regulatory authority has asked the drug control authorities of states and Union Territories to withdraw all export NOCs and permission […]
She was just 10 years old when she picked up her first vape. Now, at 12, she lies in a hospital bed, fighting for her life. A young girl from Thailand is the latest victim of vaping—a dangerous habit that is hooking children with colourful packaging, sweet flavours, and the false promise of being “harmless.” […]
What is HKU5-CoV-2, new Covid-like bat virus that could jump to humans found in Wuhan? – Firstpost
admin February 25, 2025 ArticleExtensive coronavirus research has led to the discovery of a new bat virus called HKU5-CoV-2. According to a new study published in the medical journal Cell, the new virus can enter human cells using the same gateway as the virus that causes COVID-19. Scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China have revealed the […]
What is PM Modi’s anti-obesity campaign? – Firstpost
admin February 24, 2025 ArticleIndia is facing an obesity problem. In his monthly Mann ki Baat radio broadcast on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the growing problem of obesity and its impact on our health. He proposed 10 people from various backgrounds to support the nation’s efforts to fight obesity and raise awareness. Concerned, the PM also asked […]
Is gluten-free food good for weight loss and diabetes? – Firstpost
admin February 23, 2025 ArticleThe gluten-free food industry is booming. But if this is your option because of the trend think again. A new study shows that the perceived benefits of gluten-free products like weight control and diabetes management are exaggerated read more Consumers often pay more for gluten-free products, yet these items typically provide less protein and more […]
Suicide death rate in India has fallen from 1990 to 2021. What Lancet study reveals… – Firstpost
admin February 21, 2025 ArticleThe suicide death rate in India has reduced by 30 per cent from 1990 to 2021, according to a new study. Published in The Lancet Public Health, the analysis is based on the results from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2021. Despite the progress even on a global level, […]
YouTube star Nicholas Perry aka Nikocado Avocado, who is known for his extreme Mukbang videos, is no stranger to garnering attention on social media. The 32-year-old shocked his 4.6 million followers on YouTube when he shared his drastic weight loss transformation — he lost 250 pounds (nearly 114 kg). But the transformation didn’t end there. […]
Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs after ‘polymicrobial infection’. Can this be life-threatening? – Firstpost
admin February 20, 2025 ArticlePope Francis has been in hospital since last week. And his health condition is becoming more complex. The Vatican says he has now developed pneumonia in both lungs. This comes after Monday’s announcement that Pope was detected with a “polymicrobial infection” of his respiratory tract. The 88-year-old, who is one of the oldest popes in […]
Is air pollution at home higher than outside? What study says – Firstpost
admin February 20, 2025 ArticleA new study suggests people may be exposed to unhealthy levels of airborne pollutants inside their homes, even if the outdoor air quality is good. This is because all houses have varying levels of particulate matter (PM) and several internal and external factors have an impact on the indoor air quality read more Respiratory illnesses […]
What is faecal bacteria found in Sangam? Is it safe to take a dip? – Firstpost
admin February 19, 2025 ArticleThe Ganga River in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj, a lifeline of faith for millions, is grappling with severe contamination. A recent report by a government agency has revealed alarmingly high levels of faecal coliform bacteria in the Ganga waters, raising concerns amid the ongoing Maha Kumbh Mela, where over 50 crore devotees have already taken a […]
What is ‘polymicrobial respiratory tract infection’? What is next for the Pope? – Firstpost
admin February 19, 2025 ArticlePope Francis’ hospitalisation continues as he is being treated with a ‘complex clinical’ condition, says the Vatican. He has been diagnosed with a ‘polymicrobial infection’ of his respiratory tract. What is this illness? read more Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted […]
Are antidepressants tougher to quit than heroin, as RFK Jr claims? – Firstpost
admin February 18, 2025 ArticleRobert F Kennedy Jr has been sworn in as the US health and human services secretary, despite saying a few things that raised eyebrows during his confirmation hearing. One of those things was the claim that some people have a harder time coming off antidepressants than they do coming off heroin. He was referring specifically […]
Can noise-cancelling headphones damage your brain? – Firstpost
admin February 18, 2025 ArticleFrom construction to loud music, the world is getting louder by the day. As a result, noise-cancelling headphones are becoming popular as a way to block out noise. However, audiologists are concerned that regularly excluding background noise may impair the brain’s capacity to process audio efficiently. Let’s take a closer look. Hearing issues triggered by […]
How some foods and medicines can alter your skin colour… forever – Firstpost
admin February 17, 2025 ArticleWhen an 84-year-old man in Hong Kong went to hospital with an enlarged prostate, doctors were startled to see that his skin – and even the whites of his eyes – had turned silver-grey. A deeper investigation revealed silver deposits permeating his tissues, turning him a hue more often reserved for science fiction. Far from […]
How eating from plastic containers can increase the risk of heart failure – Firstpost
admin February 16, 2025 ArticleA shocking study conducted by Chinese researchers, suggests that regularly eating from plastic takeout containers might significantly increase the risk of congestive heart failure. They found that plastic exposure can disrupt the gut microbiome—the collection of microorganisms that inhabit the human gut—and impact the circulatory system which can lead to heart problems read more Do […]
WHO wants cigarette-style cancer warnings on alcohol bottles – Firstpost
admin February 16, 2025 ArticleAlcohol consumption has been linked to an increased risk of several types of cancer. WHO classifies alcoholic beverages as Group 1 carcinogens, indicating sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in humans read more The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called for cigarette-style cancer warnings on cans and bottles of alcohol owing to their detrimental effects on health. […]
How a blood test detects pancreatic cancer, which is hard to diagnose – Firstpost
admin February 15, 2025 ArticleOne of the deadliest cancers, pancreatic cancer, can be detected with just a drop of blood. Yes, that may be possible soon. Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have developed a blood test called PAC-MANN. It is an abbreviation for “protease activity-based assay using a magnetic nanosensor.” The study was published in the […]
How Ozempic can help reduce alcohol consumption – Firstpost
admin February 13, 2025 ArticleOzempic, the popular weight-loss drug, might have an unexpected new use. A recent study has found that it could help reduce alcohol cravings and consumption. Published in JAMA Psychiatry on Wednesday, the research provides the strongest evidence yet that semaglutide—the active ingredient in Ozempic and the weight-loss drug Wegovy—could genuinely help individuals struggling with alcohol […]
How use of menstrual cup caused kidney complication for a 30-year-old woman – Firstpost
admin February 12, 2025 ArticleFor many women, the use of menstrual cups has become a regular phenomenon. Seen as an eco-friendly alternative to tampons and sanitary pads, an increasing number of women across the world are using them. However, medical experts are now warning against their use — a new study reveals that a poorly positioned menstrual cup may […]
India screens 146 mn women for breast cancer; health minister says 57,000 diagnosed, 50,000 receiving treatment – Firstpost
admin February 8, 2025 ArticleThe National NCD Portal was rolled out by the government in 2018 under NP-NCD for non communicable diseases (NCDs) screening and management and ensuring continuum of care for five common NCDs, including breast and cervical cancer read more Over 14.6 crore women across the country have been screened for breast cancer and 57,184 were diagnosed […]
What is Camp Hill virus that could ‘threaten all of mankind’? – Firstpost
admin February 7, 2025 ArticleFor the first time, a close relative of a lethal family pathogen has been found in an animal in the United States. The development has raised concerns about possible human transmission. This is the first known case of a henipavirus in North America. The disease, which scientists have called Camp Hill virus, was found in […]
Switching salt with alternative can reduce risk of recurring stroke by 14% – Firstpost
admin February 7, 2025 ArticlePrevious studies have shown that lowering sodium intake and supplementing potassium independently reduce one’s blood pressure and potentially cardiovascular risks, including stroke read more Switching regular salt with a substitute, having a lower sodium content, could reduce risk of recurring stroke by up to 14 per cent and that of death by 12 per cent, […]
How ‘Devashis’ became ‘Deepshika’ for many losing hope and direction – Firstpost
admin February 6, 2025 ArticleDevasish Sharma, a bureaucrat by profession, made headlines in May 2020 when he undertook an extraordinary 2,731 km road journey from Mumbai to Guwahati. Leading a convoy of six buses, he accompanied 132 people—65 of whom were cancer patients, with the rest being their attendants. Among them were 40 women, including both patients and caregivers, […]
What’s causing lung cancer in non-smokers? – Firstpost
admin February 5, 2025 ArticleToday is World Cancer Day. And, it becomes even more important to raise awareness about lung cancer – one of the most prevalent forms of the disease. A recent study has found a rise in lung cancer cases among individuals who have never smoked. ALSO READ | Why respiratory health matters more than ever What […]
World Cancer Day | India’s daycare cancer centres: A bold vision but can execution keep pace? – Firstpost
admin February 5, 2025 ArticleCancer is more than a medical diagnosis—it’s a deeply personal battle that affects millions. Behind every case lies a unique human story of pain, resilience, healing, and love. This year’s World Cancer Day theme, ‘United by Unique’, emphasises the importance of a people-centered approach, urging us to look beyond the disease. Considering the rising number […]
Irony of fentanyl sparking a US-China tariff war – Firstpost
admin February 4, 2025 ArticleOn February 4, World Cancer Day, when the world focussed on fighting one of the deadliest diseases, the United States and China—two of the biggest economies—were caught in a serious trade and tariff war. The main reason behind this conflict was the fentanyl crisis in the US. The US government responded by imposing new tariffs […]
Why is it becoming popular among young women? – Firstpost
admin February 4, 2025 ArticleHumans of Bombay founder and CEO Karishma Mehta has recently revealed that she froze her eggs at the age of 32. In an Instagram post, she said she got her eggs frozen last month. “Been meaning to do this for a while and finally got around to it. I froze my eggs at the beginning […]
Healthcare experts hail Budget 2025’s push for daycare cancer centers, drug cost relief – Firstpost
admin February 1, 2025 ArticleThe central government will facilitate the establishment of day-care cancer centers in all district hospitals over the next three years with 200 of these set to be established in 2025-26, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Saturday while presenting the Union Budget 2025-26. Catch all the LIVE Updates from Union Budget 2025 In her […]
Cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) are on the rise in both Maharashtra and West Bengal, triggering concern among health officials. As of January 29, Maharashtra’s Public Health Department has recorded over 120 cases of this rare immunological nerve disorder. Among them, 20 patients are currently on ventilator support. Meanwhile, in West Bengal, three people— including […]
Uganda confirms Ebola outbreak after patient dies in capital city – Firstpost
admin January 31, 2025 ArticleThe patient, a male nurse at the Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala, had initially sought treatment at various facilities, including Mulago, as well as with a traditional healer, after developing fever-like symptoms read more The Ugandan capital of Kampala has reported the first Ebola virus death of the year with health officials confirming an […]
Cure for a damaged heart? Scientists say lab-grown ‘patch’ made of stem cells may hold key – Firstpost
admin January 31, 2025 ArticleResearchers writing in the journal ‘Nature’ say they have developed a ‘patch’ that can repair failing hearts. Results of the clinical trial, which took place in 2021, were published on Wednesday. A 46-year-old woman who had a heart attack in 2016 and later suffered heart failure was the subject. After 10 patches of 400 million cells […]
Meet the world’s longest-living recipient of pig organ transplant – Firstpost
admin January 28, 2025 ArticleAn Alabama woman passed a major milestone on Saturday by becoming the longest-living recipient of a pig organ transplant. Towana Looney, 53, is healthy and full of energy with her new kidney for 61 days and counting. Here’s all we know about her. Towana Looney and her journey of getting a pig organ transplant Towana […]
Why is this rare nerve disorder on the rise? – Firstpost
admin January 25, 2025 ArticleCases of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) are rising in Maharashtra’s Pune. In just a week, the total number of the immunological nerve disorder has risen to 67, as per Pune Municipal Corporation. Of these cases, 13 patients are on ventilator support. The development has prompted the state health department to set up a Rapid Response Team (RRT) […]
What is achalasia, rare swallowing disorder, due to which UK woman can eat only while standing up? – Firstpost
admin January 25, 2025 ArticleImagine having to stand every time you eat to drink anything, not by choice but to avoid choking to death. This is the daily reality for 25-year-old Elise Baynard, a healthcare worker from Dover, Kent, who lives with achalasia—a rare disorder that affects the oesophagus. For Elise, what most people take for granted—eating—is a delicate […]
A debate about cow urine has been reignited after the director of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras endorsed the “medicinal value” of gaumutra. V Kamakoti’s remarks at a recent event invited backlash from several quarters, however, some have jumped in to defend him. Cow urine has often evoked mixed reactions. While proponents claim […]
Are children of divorced parents at higher risk of a stroke? – Firstpost
admin January 24, 2025 ArticleDivorce is often seen as a deeply personal decision, but its ripple effects can extend far beyond the couple involved. Recent research has uncovered a troubling connection between parental divorce and an increased risk of stroke in their children later in life. The study reveals that children who experience parental separation have 60 per cent […]
Why France is warning young men to stay away from ‘aphrodisiac’ honey – Firstpost
admin January 23, 2025 ArticleFrench authorities are raising red flags over a growing trend: “aphrodisiac” honey, which has become increasingly popular among men across the country. Promoted as a “natural” solution to boost sexual performance, this honey is far from harmless. Officials warn that if this illegal ’love honey’ is consumed without proper regulation, can lead to serious and […]
What kind of impact may we be looking at? – Firstpost
admin January 22, 2025 ArticleUS President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the second time in less than five terms. “Ooh,” Trump reacted as he was handed the action to sign. “That’s a big one!” “World Health ripped us off, everybody rips off the United States. […]
Want to measure body fat? This 2,000-year-old trick is better than BMI – Firstpost
admin January 20, 2025 ArticleIt’s the start of another year and the body mass index (BMI) is being criticised again. This time a Lancet-commissioned group of experts is denouncing it as a diagnostic tool for obesity. They say that doctors should look at the overall health of a patient when diagnosing obesity, not just rely on this one flawed metric. BMI […]
Why bowel cancer cases are on the rise in people under 50 years – Firstpost
admin January 20, 2025 ArticleNearly two million people are diagnosed with bowel cancer each year, making it the third most common cancer globally. A study has found that the disease is becoming more prevalent in those under 50 years of age across all countries analysed. What is causing this increase in cases among younger people? read more Almost 2 […]
Kate Middleton says her cancer is now in ‘remission’. But what does that mean? – Firstpost
admin January 19, 2025 ArticlePrincess of Wales Kate Middleton announced that her cancer is now in ‘remission’ following a year of health challenges for the royal family. While this indicates a decrease or a disappearance of cancer signs and symptoms, it does not necessarily equate to a cure read more Catherine, Princess of Wales, has announced that she is […]
Are your teeth misaligned? Ultra-processed foods are to blame – Firstpost
admin January 18, 2025 ArticleUltra-processed foods (UPFs) such as soft drinks, ice cream, breakfast cereals, chips and chocolate are not good for your children. They could impact how our bodies grow, particularly our jaws, scientists have warned. Ultra-processed foods, which are high in calories, saturated fat, sugar or salt, have previously been associated with obesity, strokes, type 2 diabetes […]
What is the cancer-linked red dye found in candy, drinks banned by US FDA? – Firstpost
admin January 18, 2025 ArticleThe United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned a bright red dye, used in candy, drinks and snacks, that has been linked to cancer in animals. American health officials have barred the use of artificial food colouring Red No 3, decades after the dye was removed from cosmetics. The FDA’s decision comes two […]
How US FDA plans to make cigarettes non-addictive and easier to quit – Firstpost
admin January 17, 2025 ArticleIn the final days of the Biden administration, the US Food and Drug Administration unveiled a proposed rule that would drastically reduce the amount of nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products sold nationwide. If implemented, this would make the US the first country in the world to take such a […]
News that actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed at his Bandra home during an attempted burglary has left many shocked. The incident reportedly occurred around 2.30 am. Khan, who was awoken by suspicious sounds, is said to have been stabbed repeatedly after confronting the assailant. He was brought to Lilavati hospital and is now thought […]
How eliminating needle phobia can transform health outcomes and patient care – Firstpost
admin January 16, 2025 ArticleIn the world of healthcare, progress is defined not just by the treatments we offer but by how we deliver them. For generations, needles have been an essential part of paediatric care, yet they also bring significant fear and anxiety, especially for children. Today, needle-free injections are challenging the status quo by emerging as a […]
Is BMI enough to define obesity? Experts say it’s time for a new approach – Firstpost
admin January 16, 2025 ArticleRelying solely on BMI to diagnose obesity may be outdated, say global experts. A new report calls for a more comprehensive approach, introducing ‘clinical’ and ‘pre-clinical’ obesity categories based on fat distribution and health impacts. This framework aims to improve diagnosis, reduce stigma, and personalise care for the over one billion people living with obesity worldwide […]
Your reel addiction could lead to high blood pressure. Here’s how – Firstpost
admin January 14, 2025 ArticleA recent study has cautioned about a troubling link between excessive consumption of reels on social media and your health. The study, published in BMC Journal, said that watching addictive short videos, especially late at night, can increase the risk of high blood pressure and hypertension read more The endless scroll of reels has become […]
How many hours of exercise do you need? – Firstpost
admin January 13, 2025 ArticleIf you’re someone who’s completely sedentary, then only a small amount of exercise is needed to see a reduction in cardiac risk. But as you get fitter and increase the amount you exercise, four hours a week is the sweet spot that gives the greatest reduction in cardiovascular risk read more There’s no question that […]
How HMPV compares to COVID-19, flu and RSV in symptoms and spread – Firstpost
admin January 13, 2025 ArticleAmid rising concerns over the detection of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases in India, health experts have emphasised that the virus is not new and have advised the public to remain calm while following basic precautions. HMPV, which causes upper respiratory infections, gained attention after a recent outbreak in China. While it can affect people across […]
How early detection can prevent permanent blindness – Firstpost
admin January 11, 2025 ArticleGlaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that can lead to vision loss and blindness by damaging the optic nerve at the back of the eye. The symptoms of glaucoma can develop gradually, often going unnoticed until significant damage has taken place. read more Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness […]
What’s the best time to have coffee? Science says … – Firstpost
admin January 11, 2025 Article‘There’s nothing sweeter than a cup of bitter coffee’. Coffee has several health benefits, ranging from improved heart health to longer life. These benefits, however, could vary depending on when you have your cuppa. A recent study that was published in the European Heart Journal suggests that it could be beneficial to just drink coffee […]
Artificial Intelligence better than doctors in detecting breast and ovarian cancers, find studies – Firstpost
admin January 10, 2025 ArticleArtificial intelligence has proven to be helpful in identifying more cases of breast and ovarian cancer. Studies conducted in Germany and Sweden have shown that AI models can outperform doctors and medical experts in detecting these cancers. read more Artificial intelligence has proven to be helpful in detecting breast and ovarian cancer and could even […]
How ‘toxic’ semen could kill female mosquitoes and help curb spread of disease – Firstpost
admin January 9, 2025 ArticleScientists from Australia have developed a new weapon against battling deadly diseases caused by mosquitoes: genetically engineered mosquitoes with “toxic” semen. While the concept may sound unusual, this groundbreaking technique could revolutionise global public health by reducing the spread of life-threatening illnesses like malaria, Zika, and dengue fever—diseases that claim countless lives every year. “This […]
Will antibiotics work against the virus? – Firstpost
admin January 9, 2025 ArticleWhat do you do when you feel unwell? Whether it is a headache, stomach ache, or fever, many people avoid consulting doctors and instead take commonly available medicines. So far, seven cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) have been reported in India. ALSO READ | Is HMPV similar to Covid-19? Should you be worried? With rising […]
What is the ‘Quad-demic’ that the US and UK are grappling with? – Firstpost
admin January 8, 2025 ArticleThe US and UK are battling a ‘quad-demic’ as COVID-19, flu, RSV, and norovirus converge, overwhelming healthcare systems. Hospitals face record admissions, with paediatric wards and emergency rooms stretched thin. Experts urge vaccinations, hygiene measures, and vigilance to curb the viral surge read more The term “quad-demic” refers to the simultaneous surge of four major […]
How virus can cause serious illness in children – Firstpost
admin January 8, 2025 ArticleIndia has reported seven cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus whose symptoms are usually similar to a cold. Two infants were infected in Karnataka’s Bengaluru, two children tested positive in Maharashtra’s Nagpur, a baby in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, and two cases emerged in Tamil Nadu – one in Chennai and another in Salem. HMPV […]
How many cases are detected in India, China, Malaysia and the UK? – Firstpost
admin January 7, 2025 ArticleAs Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases surge in China, other countries are also starting to report cases of infections. HMPV, a common respiratory virus first identified in 2001, causes symptoms similar to the cold, flu, or COVID-19. Typically circulating alongside the winter flu season, the virus tends to cause mild illness in most people. While HMPV […]
Doctor explains how to protect yourself from the virus – Firstpost
admin January 7, 2025 ArticleIndia reported its first confirmed cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a highly contagious respiratory virus, on Monday. Union Health Minister JP Nadda announced that five cases had been identified, with detections in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, and one case each in Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. Nadda clarified that the total number of cases in the […]
Experts debunk myths, say ‘HMPV is not as transmissible as Covid-19’ – Firstpost
admin January 6, 2025 ArticleHealth experts have alleviated concerns about Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), clarifying that it is not as highly transmissible as Covid-19. They stressed that HMPV should not be equated with Covid-19, saying that the origins of Covid-19 were unknown until its emergence years back. In an interview with PTI, Surgical Oncologist Dr. Vishal Rao explained that HMPV […]
India detects first case of HMPV in Karnataka’s Bengaluru, 8-month-old tests positive – Firstpost
admin January 6, 2025 ArticleIndia’s first case of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) has been detected in Karnataka’s Bengaluru, where an eight-month-old tested positive at the city’s Baptist Hospital on Monday read more India detected its first case of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) on Monday (January 6) after an eight-month-old tested positive in Karnataka’s Bengaluru. The baby’s sample was collected on January […]
Can the HMPV virus in China trigger a health concern for India? – Firstpost
admin January 5, 2025 ArticleHuman Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus causing flu-like symptoms, has sparked concerns following a surge in cases in China. While the virus shares similarities with COVID-19, experts clarify it poses no immediate threat to India. Authorities urge precautionary measures like good hygiene and avoiding contact with sick individuals read more Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory […]
Can alcohol cause cancer? Should alcohol bottles carry cancer warnings? – Firstpost
admin January 4, 2025 ArticleThe US Surgeon General’s recent advisory has put the link between alcohol and cancer back in the spotlight. With mounting evidence of the risks, Dr. Vivek Murthy’s call for warning labels on alcoholic beverages aims to make consumers more aware of these dangers. What is the link between alcohol and cancer? Alcohol consumption has long […]
Why portion control and packaged food size is important for nutrition and health – Firstpost
admin January 3, 2025 ArticleIn the contemporary Indian context, where dietary habits are evolving amid rapid urbanisation and changing lifestyles, the size of food portions and packaging plays a pivotal role in influencing nutrition intake and overall health outcomes. It is pertinent to keep in mind that non-communicable diseases or health issues are due to factors including genes, environment, […]
What is HMPV, the mysterious virus that China is struggling with? – Firstpost
admin January 2, 2025 ArticleFive years after COVID-19 emerged from China, another mysterious virus is turning heads. Authorities in China are facing an outbreak of the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in several parts of the country. Authorities have asked citizens to wear face masks and wash hands frequently. But what do we know about the HMPV? And what about the […]
Every cigarette you smoke costs an average of 20 minutes of your life, according to new research by University College London. With smoking cutting into healthy middle years and reducing life expectancy by a decade, experts urge smokers to quit as the new year approaches read more Smoking remains one of the most significant preventable […]
Why bird flu could be the biggest health problem in 2025 – Firstpost
admin December 30, 2024 ArticleMalaria, tuberculosis and HIV claim number of lives in the world each year. But as the new year emerges, health professionals are more concerned about another infectious disease — bird flu — that is spreading rapidly across the globe read more Covid emerged suddenly, spread rapidly and killed millions of people around the world. Since […]
What is ‘holiday heart syndrome’ that is caused by binge drinking? How dangerous is it? – Firstpost
admin December 29, 2024 ArticleIt’s the season for Christmas parties and festive gatherings with family and friends. You may find yourself drinking more than usual, thinking, “it’s the holidays” or “it’s that time of year.” ALSO READ | Do you find yourself sneezing during the holidays? It might be the Christmas tree syndrome However, research indicates that more people […]
Russia’s cancer vaccine to menstruating in space, the world of health in 2024 – Firstpost
admin December 28, 2024 ArticleHealth is wealth is the famous adage. In 2024, that phrase could be changed to health is news. In this year, a lot has happened in the world of health — and many times, news from the health sector has made big headlines. Some of our biggest stories also came from the world of health […]
Three years ago, 28-year-old Emily Morton from Australia was living a happy, ordinary life. She had recently married the love of her life, Andy, and the couple was enjoying every moment together. They were even planning to start a family soon. Life seemed perfect. But one day, Morton began experiencing a peculiar, persistent pain in […]
What is leukaemia, the condition that ousted Syrian President’s Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma is suffering from? – Firstpost
admin December 27, 2024 ArticleAsma al-Assad, wife of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is reportedly battling leukaemia. According to The Telegraph report, she only has a 50 per cent of survival. The former first lady, who was born in Britain, is receiving treatment in Moscow and has been isolated to reduce the risk of infection. Here’s all we know […]
Red meat and Diabetes: Should we rethink our plate?
admin December 26, 2024 ArticleA groundbreaking study published in The Lancet has highlighted an alarming link between red meat consumption and type 2 diabetes, a disease affecting over 462 million people globally. Researchers found that high intake of both unprocessed and processed red meats significantly increased the risk of type 2 diabetes across diverse populations
A Christmas miracle? Can mistletoe help treat cancer? – Firstpost
admin December 25, 2024 ArticleMistletoe, symbolising love, peace and healing, has become a cherished part of Christmas traditions. But beyond its romantic reputation, the plant contains compounds that could help in the fight against cancer read more It’s a cold December evening. The air is filled with laughter and carols, and homes glow with festive lights. Amid the seasonal […]
What is this illness that makes you sneeze during Christmas? – Firstpost
admin December 24, 2024 ArticleDo you find yourself with a stuffy nose or itchy skin while decorating your Christmas tree? Does the sight of twinkling lights have you reaching for tissues instead of feeling festive? Then, you might be allergic to your Christmas tree. ALSO READ | The big Christmas reveal: What Santa Claus looked like 1,700 years ago […]
Doing the same workout every day? Here’s why it won’t help you stay fit – Firstpost
admin December 23, 2024 ArticleThere are many benefits to doing the same workout day in and day out, but the truth is if we don’t challenge our body enough, eventually this strategy could actually work against our aim to get in shape read more Consistency is key when it comes to getting in shape. After all, you can’t get […]
Red wine can give you a headache. Here’s why – Firstpost
admin December 22, 2024 ArticleMedical accounts of red wine headaches go back to Roman times, but the experience is likely as old as winemaking – something like 10,000 years. As chemists specialising in winemaking, we wanted to try to figure out the source of these headaches. Many components of red wine have been accused of causing this misery – […]
India sets up the first diabetes biobank in Chennai. Here’s why this is significant – Firstpost
admin December 22, 2024 ArticleIndia has set up the country’s first-ever diabetes biobank in Chennai. The initiative, a collaboration between the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF), aims to boost scientific research and treatment for diabetes in the country. As per a study, India has over 10 crore diabetes cases and 13.6 […]
Journal retracts study that promoted Trump’s ‘miracle drug’ hydroxychloroquine as Covid treatment – Firstpost
admin December 21, 2024 ArticleIn the retraction notice, Elsevier mentioned that its integrity and publishing ethics team, as well as the journal’s co-owner, the International Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, found multiple issues with the study read more A controversial study which promoted the use of hydroxychloroquine drug as a treatment for COVID-19 was officially withdrawn from an academic journal. […]
Why do Indians lack vitamin D despite plenty of sunlight? – Firstpost
admin December 21, 2024 ArticleIndia is a tropical country. However, even in a country that receives enough sunshine most of the year, many citizens suffer from vitamin D deficiency. The paradox is due to urban lifestyles, cultural habits, and environmental elements like pollution. Let’s take a closer look. Vitamin D deficiency in Indians A May 2024 cohort study that […]
Hong Kong braces for surge in Covid-19 and flu cases – Firstpost
admin December 20, 2024 Articlereported that 1.09 per cent of the 8,173 respiratory specimens collected by its laboratory tested positive for the flu last week, an increase from 0.52 per cent in the week of November 10 read more Health authorities in Hong Kong on Friday said that the city may see a jump in flu and COVID-19 cases […]
Why US is recalling Lay’s ‘Classic’ potato chips – Firstpost
admin December 20, 2024 ArticleFrito-Lay, the company behind Lay’s chips, issued a limited recall on Monday in two states of the United States. An alert from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pointed out the presence of an undeclared allergen. In the alert published on Wednesday, the packaged goods company said the bag of chips “may contain undeclared […]
The United States has reported its first severe case of bird flu, marking a significant development in the ongoing outbreak of avian influenza. A 65-year-old resident of Louisiana is currently hospitalised in critical condition after exposure to an infected backyard flock. This case has been linked to the H5N1 strain of bird flu and is […]
Russia’s cancer vaccine is ready. Here’s why it matters – Firstpost
admin December 19, 2024 ArticleRussia is all set to roll out a vaccine against cancer in the New Year. It will be available to patients for free from early 2025. According to TASS, Russia’s state-owned news agency, Andrey Kaprin, the General Director of the Radiology Medical Research Center of the Russian Ministry of Health, recently said that the country […]
Is flesh-eating bacteria that disfigures body spreading in Australia? – Firstpost
admin December 18, 2024 ArticleAustralians are gripped in fear, as a flesh-eating bacteria known as Buruli ulcer, continues to spread, raising fears of its potential arrival in major cities.Previously considered rare in Australia, the ulcer has previously been reported across multiple regions, including North Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Victoria. However, its recent appearance in the coastal town of […]
Don’t replace home-cooked meals with ready-to-eat foods. Here’s why – Firstpost
admin December 18, 2024 ArticleDo you choose a packet of chips over a bowl of peanuts? If yes, then you are not alone. As life gets busier and schedules more hectic, convenience foods and ready-to-eat snacks have become a quick fix for many. From instant idli mixes to health drink powders and soup packets, these foods promise to save […]
What is Dinga, Dinga, the excessive body shaking disease leaving people in Uganda sick? – Firstpost
admin December 17, 2024 ArticleA bizarre and unsettling disease has taken hold in Uganda, leaving hundreds of people, mostly women and children, shaken—literally. Known as ‘Dinga Dinga’, which translates to “shaking like dancing” in the local dialect, is a mysterious illness that causes uncontrollable body shaking and difficulties in walking. Though it has yet to cause any deaths, the […]
What is Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, lung disease that Zakir Hussain suffered from? – Firstpost
admin December 17, 2024 ArticleOn Monday, artist Zakir Hussain passed away at age 73. Hussain, the tabla maestro, died at a hospital in the United States. Hussain, who had been in the hospital for weeks, is survived by his wife Antonia Minnecola and their daughters Anisa Qureshi and Isabella Qureshi. Born on March 9, 1951, Hussain was the son […]
Is intermittent fasting bad for your hair? – Firstpost
admin December 16, 2024 ArticleIntermittent fasting is today one of the biggest trending diets in the world. The time-restricted diet permits individuals to consume the daily calorie intake in eight to twelve hours, with the remainder of the day being spent fasting. Benefits of such diets include weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity, and improved diabetes control, according to studies […]
Can drinking raw milk cause bird flu? US health officials probing a child’s case to find link – Firstpost
admin December 13, 2024 ArticleA child in California’s Marin County fell ill after drinking raw milk and was later diagnosed with bird flu. Health authorties have urged people not to consume raw milk until their probe is complete read more Health officials in California are trying to find out if consumption of raw milk can cause bird flu in […]
Bowel cancers are rising among younger persons aged 25-49 as compared to older adults, according to a new study published in Lancet. The findings are notable because cancer has traditionally been associated with advanced age. Therefore, the increasing instances of cancer among younger people is a cause of concern. In their paper titled ‘Colorectal cancer […]
Could bird flu trigger another pandemic? – Firstpost
admin December 12, 2024 ArticleH5N1 bird flu, a type of avian influenza, is once again making headlines after dozens of people in the United States were infected with the virus. Its spread to seven states and Canada this year has sparked renewed concerns about the potential for a larger outbreak. While health authorities believe the risk to the general […]
How consuming ultra-processed food can lead to cancer – Firstpost
admin December 11, 2024 ArticleA recent study, published in the journal Gut, drew a concerning link between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and an increased risk of colon cancer. The study adds to growing evidence that these foods, while easy to access, could be far more harmful than we realise. The findings come as colon cancer cases have been seeing a […]
In Graphics | How do we catch a cold in winter? – Firstpost
admin December 9, 2024 ArticleAs the chilly winds blow past and the mercury plummets, there is an uptick in cases of people experiencing body aches and fever with a runny nose and cough. As the temperatures dips, it causes the air to dry up, weakening the human body’s immune system. Moreover, viruses tend to survive longer in low temperatures, […]
Can CrossFit help people with long-term health conditions? – Firstpost
admin December 8, 2024 ArticleThough CrossFit is often seen as a sport for the super fit, that shouldn’t put you off from trying it. CrossFit is designed to be accessible to everyone, with scalable workouts suited for all ages and abilities, embodying its principle that the needs of elite athletes and beginners differ only by intensity, not kind. By […]
How eating dark chocolate can reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes – Firstpost
admin December 6, 2024 ArticleThe holiday season is almost here and if you are craving chocolates already, it might not be such a bad idea to indulge yourself in the sweet goodness. In fact, eating dark chocolate may even offer health benefits. A study recently published in The British Medical Journal (BMJ) has linked consuming dark chocolate with a […]
How babies in Spain are developing werewolf syndrome – Firstpost
admin December 5, 2024 ArticleEuropean babies have been developing hypertrichosis as a side effect of their parents taking anti-baldness medications. According to the Spanish daily El Pais, the Pharmacovigilance Centre of Navarre (CFN) in Spain found that 11 infants had recently had the unusual condition, also known as werewolf syndrome, which is connected to a caregiver’s usage of minoxidil. […]
What is the ‘bleeding eye’ virus that has killed 15 in Rwanda? – Firstpost
admin December 5, 2024 ArticleA deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, also known as the “Bleeding Eye Virus,” is causing chaos in the African nation of Rwanda, claiming the lives of 15 people. With hundreds more believed to be infected, this devastating disease is raising alarm across the region. The virus poses a terrifying 50/50 risk of death and […]
Could a pill provide the benefits of yoga? – Firstpost
admin December 4, 2024 ArticleIn today’s information age, anxiety and stress problems are more common than ever. There may soon be a revolutionary pill for those with such disorders that simulates the calmness of a yoga practice. Researchers have made significant progress in understanding how our brains regulate breathing, putting them on the path of creating this fascinating drug. […]
Why FSSAI has put packaged drinking water in high-risk category – Firstpost
admin December 4, 2024 ArticleIndia’s apex food safety regulator, FSSAI, has declared packaged drinking and mineral water a ‘high-risk’ food item. This move aims to enforce stricter quality control for its manufacturers who will have to pass annual inspections and audits before their licences are granted read more What if the water you sip from a sleek, sealed bottle […]
How the red ribbon became a global symbol for Aids – Firstpost
admin December 2, 2024 ArticleAlmost 65 years after the world’s first Aids case was documented in Kinshasa in what was then the Belgian Congo, the red ribbon has become the symbol of support for this condition. Celebrities, activists and the common man across the world wear the ribbon to show their solidarity for those afflicted by the disease. But […]
Do brain training games really help with improving cognitive function? – Firstpost
admin December 1, 2024 ArticleSome 2.3 million of U.S. adults over 65 – more than 4 per cent – have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in. And whether it’s due to fear of cognitive decline or noticing lapses in cognition when we are stressed, […]
Worried about microplastics? You should fear lead more for your health – Firstpost
admin November 30, 2024 ArticleLead exposure poses a more immediate and well-documented threat to human health compared to microplastics. In children, it can result in low IQ, stunted development, and other issues. In adults, it can cause hypertension and reproductive failure read more Microplastics— tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size— are pervasive in the environment and […]
First treatment for asthma attack in 50 years. Here’s what you need to know – Firstpost
admin November 29, 2024 ArticleA major breakthrough in asthma treatment has been achieved through the use of Benralizumab, which researchers are calling a “game-changer.” Benralizumab, the first new treatment for asthma attacks and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in 50 years, was initially approved by US and EU regulators in 2017. It was specifically designed to treat eosinophilic asthma, […]
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