The United Kingdom plans to ban sales of energy drinks to under-16s, citing their health risks among young people. Previously, a survey found that among teenagers aged 13 to 16, as many as one in three admits to having them weekly. Are these beverages bad for health? The UK government has announced plans to ban […]
Heatwaves are no longer just temporary episodes of discomfort; scientists are uncovering how they silently shape long-term human health. Beyond immediate dangers such as dehydration and heatstroke, new research shows that sustained exposure to extreme heat speeds up the body’s biological ageing. The findings are reshaping the medical and public health understanding of climate-related risks, […]
Videos promoting #testosteronemaxxing are racking up millions of views. Like “ looksmaxxing” or “ fibremaxxing”, this trend takes something related to body image (improving your looks) or health (eating a lot of fibre) and pushes it to extreme levels. Testosterone or “T” maxxing encourages young men – mostly teenage boys – to increase their testosterone […]
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro have changed the game for people trying to manage their weight and blood sugar. But there’s always been one big drawback: they have to be injected. For many, that’s been enough to stop them from trying these medications at all. Now, there’s a new option on the horizon that […]
A new study published in the BMJ journal has found that eating three servings of French fries a week may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 20 per cent. The research also showed that those who eat fries five times a week could face a 27 per cent higher risk of the […]
Three people have died and 67 others have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in New York City in recent weeks. The illness, a type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, mainly affects people over 50, smokers, and those with chronic lung issues or weakened immunity read more Three people have died and 67 others have […]
We’ve known for a while that our go-to ultra-processed foods, like fast food, sugary drinks, and instant meals, aren’t exactly the best for our health. They’re often linked to heart problems and metabolic issues. But now, a new study points to another worrying connection. These foods might also raise the risk of lung cancer. Published […]
We have often heard that re-boiled water leads to the accumulation of allegedly hazardous substances, including metals such as arsenic, or salts. Here’s why that isn’t true read more The kettle is a household staple practically everywhere – how else would we make our hot drinks? But is it okay to re-boil water that’s already […]
Music therapy is emerging as a powerful, evidence-based tool in cancer survivorship care. A recent MSK study finds it as effective as CBT in managing anxiety with long-lasting benefits through song writing and telehealth delivery. Read here read more As cancer survival rates improve, the focus is increasingly shifting to long-term quality of life and […]
Lung cancer, long associated with late-stage diagnosis and limited treatment success, is now witnessing a transformative shift in care. Driven by advances in high-precision radiotherapy and personalised medicine, this evolution is offering new hope for patients. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the disease accounts for nearly 2.5 million new cases and 1.8 million […]
A baby boy born in Ohio has made history after being born from an embryo that was frozen more than 30 years ago, long before his parents had started school. Named Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, he was born on July 26 and is now believed to be the world’s ‘oldest baby’. He breaks the previous record […]
An increasing number of throat cancer cases are being diagnosed among non-smokers in India, particularly men under 60. Experts link this rise to HPV infections, lifestyle changes and environmental exposures. Read here read more Throat cancer, once predominantly associated with tobacco and smoking is increasingly affecting non-smokers in India, particularly men under the age of […]
The man who shot dead four people at a Manhattan office tower left behind a ‘suicide note’ claiming the National Football League (NFL) was to blame for a brain condition he said he was suffering from. The suspect has been identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, a casino security officer from Las Vegas who used to […]
Doctors in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, were left stunned after an MRI scan of a 30-year-old woman revealed something highly unusual, she was 12 weeks pregnant, but the foetus wasn’t in her uterus. It was growing in her liver. The woman had unknowingly developed intrahepatic ectopic pregnancy, a condition so rare that many doctors go their […]
New studies show dogs are playing a greater role than ever in helping humans de-stress. Data shows that dog owners are at a 24 per cent lower risk of death compared to those who don’t own dogs. They also have a four times greater chance of surviving for at least a year after a heart […]
Infertility is emerging as a pressing public health concern in India, affecting an estimated 10–15% of couples according to studies published in The Lancet and other medical journals. The issue has been further spotlighted by government data and clinical observations pointing to a surge in conditions like PCOS, endometriosis and declining sperm quality, particularly in […]
Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been considered to be the norm for a healthy life. However, a new study shows that walking even 7,000 steps a day can keep heart diseases, cancer and depression at bay read more Most people consider walking as a good form of exercise. For years, walking 10,000 steps […]
Sunbathing for long proved costly for an elderly woman in China. The 67-year-old reportedly suffered a brain haemorrhage and slipped into a coma after sunbathing her back for two hours in intense summer heat. The incident has spread shockwaves across mainland China. While there are advantages of sunbathing, the exposure to the sun for long […]
Scrolling through social media, it’s hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for “natural” beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and banish dullness. The appeal is obvious. Why pay for a dermatologist-tested cream when everyday ingredients come with antimicrobial or exfoliating properties? Yet what looks sensible in […]
As India steps into the era of AI-driven diagnostics, the question is no longer whether AI will be part of healthcare but how quickly, safely and fairly it can be integrated. The launch of the Excel 3T MRI is a promising start, but experts believe that the road ahead will require not just smarter machines […]
Donald Trump’s long-standing love affair with Coca-Cola is no secret. During his first term, he reportedly downed up to a dozen cans of Diet Coke a day, even going so far as to install a red “Diet Coke button” on his desk to summon the drink on demand. But now, the US President Donald Trump […]
Science continues to make great strides in the 21st Century. In the UK, eight children have thus far been born using the DNA of three people, a method known as mitochondria donation treatment (MDT), researchers say. This conception method allows women not to pass down genetic defects – thus creating healthier babies. But what is […]
Top health institutions like AIIMS Nagpur have been directed to display eye-catching “oil and sugar boards” in cafeterias and public areas read more To tackle the growing obesity problem, India’s health ministry has mandated health warning labels for deep-fried snacks like samosas and jalebis, similar to those found on cigarette packs. According to a Times […]
Move over keto, the latest buzz on social media is “fibremaxxing—a trend that’s all about loading up on fibre-rich foods like oats, lentils, chia seeds, and veggies. From chia-stuffed puddings to hearty lentil bowls, social media influencers are raving about how a high-fibre diet helps with digestion and supports weight loss. But while the trend […]
The toilet habits of women and men depend on, among other things, anatomy and hormones. While many say women use the loo more often due to ‘small bladders’, science says that is not actually the case. Let’s take a closer look read more “Are we stopping again already?” It’s a familiar complaint on family road […]
In the age of endless scrolling, short-form video content like Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and TikTok has woven itself into the daily routine of millions, especially teenagers and young adults. While these clips may seem harmless entertainment, experts warn that compulsive consumption can lead to what is now increasingly referred to as ‘reels addiction.’ Characterised […]
For years, people living with obesity have been given the same basic advice: eat less, move more. But while this mantra may sound simple, it’s not only ineffective for many, it can be deeply misleading and damaging. Obesity is not just about willpower. It’s a complex, chronic, relapsing condition and affects around 26.5 per cent […]
Given the number of times this has happened already, it should come as little surprise that we’re now faced with yet another new subvariant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for Covid. This new subvariant is known as XFG (nicknamed “ Stratus”) and the World Health Organization (Who) designated it a “variant under monitoring” in late […]
The United States is facing its most severe measles outbreak in over three decades, with 1,277 confirmed infections recorded so far this year across 38 states and Washington, DC, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Outbreak Response Innovation (CORI). This marks the largest annual tally of cases since 1992, when more […]
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has released a list of 17 drugs, if expired, to be flushed down the toilet immediately rather than discarded. CDSCO says fentanyl, tramadol and tapentadol are among those that could be harmful if discarded improperly. Here’s what you need to know read more How do you dispose of […]
The death of actor-model Shefali Jariwala has sparked a national debate on the safety of anti-ageing and skin-whitening products. As the discussion rages on, have you ever wondered what’s in your makeup and if it could cause more harm than good? It seems the government of India has asked this question and is now considering […]
Doctors across specialties are calling for digital detox as screen-related stress, sleep issues and anxiety surge in 2025. Experts explain how intentional disconnection from devices can reset brain chemistry, improve sleep and boost emotional health—making unplugging a modern, science-backed prescription for well-being. read more Haunted by unread books or a dusty yoga mat in the […]
Charlotte Gupta, CQUniversity Australia Have you heard people say eating cheese before bed will cause you to have vivid dreams or nightmares? It’s a relatively common idea. And this week, a new study has landed this suggestion back in the spotlight. But is it true? Let’s unpack the evidence. What does the study say? Canadian […]
Shefali Jariwala’s unexpected passing due to cardiac arrest at the age of 42 came as a shock. While the exact cause of her death is still under investigation, many reports point towards her taking medications and Vitamin C IVs on an empty stomach on the day of her death. How dangerous is this practice? read […]
The recent death of actor and model Shefali Jariwala has fuelled questions about the health risks linked to anti-ageing treatments. While the exact cause of her death is still under investigation, initial reports suggest that she had been regularly taking anti-ageing injections, including glutathione. In recent years, glutathione has been heavily promoted in beauty clinics […]
Trying to be beautiful can be deadly. The sudden death of actor-model Shefali Jariwala is another cautionary tale in this saga. On Saturday (June 28), India woke up to the news of the death of the 42-year-old, best known for her appearance in the video of the hit remix of the song Kaanta Laga and […]
As the world embraces healthier living in 2025, the advice doctors offer their patients takes on deeper meaning when viewed through the lens of their own lives. Often seen as the custodians of public health, physicians face intense schedules, emotional strain and unpredictable hours, yet many still find ways to prioritise their well-being. Their personal […]
Once considered extremely rare, appendix cancer is now showing a worrying rise particularly among younger adults. New research suggests that cases have quadrupled in recent decades with many detected at advanced stages due to vague or absent symptoms. As awareness remains low and early detection difficult, understanding the signs, risk factors and treatment pathways becomes […]
Maharashtra on Friday recorded 13 new cases of Covid-19, which took the tally of infections to 2,462, and one death read more Maharashtra reported 13 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, taking the total number of infections this year to 2,462, according to the state health department. One death was also recorded — a 65-year-old woman […]
A woman from the French Caribbean territory of Guadeloupe has been confirmed as the only known person in the world to possess a newly classified blood group — now officially recognised as the 48th blood group system. The new blood group has been named “Gwada negative”, after a local nickname for the islands of Guadeloupe. […]
At least 29% of young adults in Delhi show signs of lung damage in routine CT scans, including bronchiectasis and emphysema, according to a study. Experts link this to pollution, smoking and delayed diagnosis, urging early screening and public health focus on respiratory wellness. read more A review by Mahajan Imaging & Labs has flagged […]
After Mounjaro, another weight loss jab has made its entry into Indian markets. Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk on Tuesday (June 24) launched its popular weight-loss drug Wegovy in India. The drug semaglutide, marketed under the brand name Wegovy, will be available in the form of injections to be administered once a week. Weight-loss drugs like […]
In a shocking revelation, Bollywood’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ Salman Khan said that he is battling three serious medical conditions — brain aneurysm, AV malformation, and trigeminal neuralgia. The 59-year-old legendary actor made this revelation during his appearance on the first episode of Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show, casually mentioning these conditions while speaking to comedian […]
Fitness enthusiasts have debated the question for decades: is it better to do cardio before or after lifting weights? Until recently, the answer has largely been down to preference – with some enjoying a jog to warm up before hitting the weights, while others believe lifting first is better for burning fat. But a new […]
Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just a condition of old age. Subtle symptoms can appear earlier than expected and are often mistaken for routine forgetfulness. Firstpost spoke to an expert on how to recognise the red flags, distinguish the disease from normal ageing, and adopt preventive measures to protect brain health early. read more Alzheimer’s disease, often […]
What began as a relaxing holiday to Morocco turned into a heartbreaking tragedy for 59-year-old Yvonne Ford from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. While exploring the country in February this year, Yvonne was lightly scratched by a stray puppy. It seemed minor; in fact, she didn’t even seek any medical treatment for it. Months passed. Then, in […]
More than 41,000 retirement-age Americans died of falls in 2023, the most recent year for which final statistics based on death certificates are available. That suggests that falls were blamed in about 1 of every 56 deaths in older Americans that year read more Older U.S. adults are increasingly dying from unintentional falls, according to […]
Sickle Cell disease disproportionately affects India’s tribal populations, with complications impacting both children and adults. Firstpost brings out experts’ view on early signs, treatments and strategies for managing pain and infection in sickle cell patients. read more Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), a hereditary blood disorder, remains a serious public health challenge in India, especially among […]
India’s total fertility rate (TFR) has dipped below the replacement rate, according to a new United Nations demographic report. It also estimates that the South Asian country’s population will touch 1.46 billion (146 crore) in 2025. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)’s 2025 State of World Population (SOWP) Report, titled ‘The Real Fertility Crisis’, calls […]
India is once again seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, and this time, a new sub-variant is also in the mix. While the JN.1 variant of Omicron has been around for a while, a newly emerging strain called ‘XFG’ has now been detected in the country, raising fresh concerns as infections are creeping up again. […]
Anyone who’s ever tried to swap a packet of chips for a bowl of salad knows the struggle, dieting isn’t always a joyful journey. And now, science says the emotional slump that often comes with it might be more than just a passing feeling. A new study published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health has […]
From uncomfortable family portraits to forced workplace smiles, our brains often sense something’s off before we can explain why. The reason lies in a mix of facial anatomy, brain function and emotional truth. Both genuine and fake smiles rely on cranial nerve VII, the facial nerve, which carries signals from the brain to facial muscles. […]
India is experiencing a mild surge in Covid-19 cases driven by new Omicron subvariants, with mostly mild symptoms. Experts stress the importance of boosters, surveillance and protecting vulnerable groups. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view on symptoms, vaccine effectiveness, and the country’s preparedness in tackling the evolving situation. read more According to the Ministry of […]
Scientific evidence indicates that long-term exposure to pesticide residues in food can increase the risk of certain cancers, say leading medical and agricultural experts. While the risk to a single consumer from low-level exposure is generally low, chronic consumption, especially of produce with high pesticide loads can have cumulative health effects. Explaning the complex relationship […]
Every year, 75,000 women die in Nigeria in labour, which translates to one death every seven minutes. Nigeria’s spending on health is just 5 per cent of its total budget, way short of its 15 per cent target that it committed to under a 2001 treaty with the African Union read more Nigeria is emerging […]
The new vaccine, mNexspike (mRNA-1283), is a step toward next-generation coronavirus vaccines. It’s made in a way that allows for a lower dose, a fifth of the dose of its current COVID-19 vaccine, Spikevax (mRNA-1273) by refining its immune target read more Moderna, a vaccine manufacturer, said late last week that the FDA has authorised […]
A new study from Uppsala University in Sweden has found that just three nights of restricted sleep, about four hours per night, can trigger changes in the blood associated with a higher risk of heart disease. Notably, these changes were seen even in young, healthy adults after only a few nights of poor sleep read […]
We’ve all been there. Monday morning, alarm blasting, and without even thinking, your hand shoots out to hit snooze. “Just five more minutes”, you whisper to yourself. Maybe even ten. But while those extra moments under the covers feel like sweet relief, they might actually be messing with your sleep more than helping. A new […]
Kerala remains the most affected, reporting 1,336 active cases, followed by Maharashtra with 467 and Delhi with 375, according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare read more Active Covid-19 cases in India have risen to 3,395, a significant increase over the past ten days . The southernmost state of Kerala […]
A 63 year old man with comorbidities and who tested positive for Covid19 died at a private hospital here, taking the coronavirus related death toll in the state to four, officials said on Saturday. read more A 63-year-old man who tested positive for Covid-19 and had multiple co-morbidities died at a private hospital in Bengaluru, […]
In an alarming development, seven deaths have been reported over the past 24 hours across India, taking the total Covid death toll to 22 during the fresh wave read more Covid-19 cases in India surged past 2,700 ahead of the weekend, with Kerala and Maharashtra states reporting the highest number of cases. As per the […]
As many as 84 new Covid 19 cases were reported in Maharashtra on Friday, taking the tally of cases registered since the start of the year to 681, the state public health department said. read more Maharashtra reported 84 fresh COVID-19 cases on Friday, taking the total number of people infected this year with the […]
Is eating with your hands “unhealthy”? A debate was sparked online after a video of an Indian-origin woman eating curry and rice with her hand on board a London Tube train went viral recently. While many social media users pointed out that it is a cultural practice in many regions, others dubbed it “unhygienic” and […]
On average, men usually have five inches more in height than women. But why? Scientists have now found an answer to this pertinent question. A gene called SHOX, associated with height, is partially responsible read more Men are generally taller than women. The two sexes have an average height difference of about five inches. While […]
Covid-19 cases have increased across the country, and so have people’s concerns. Do we need booster shots? Is it time to bring back masks? As of Monday, May 26, India has 1,010 active Covid cases. Kerala tops the list with 430 active cases, according to data shared by the Union government. Maharashtra is next with […]
Two new coronavirus cases were reported in Gurugram city on Monday. read more Two new coronavirus cases were reported in Gurugram city on Monday. A 51-year-old woman from Sushant Lok phase 1 and a 30-year-old woman residing at South City were confirmed positive for the virus, a health department official said. The Sushant Lok resident […]
The thyroid, a small, butterfly-shaped gland at the front of the neck, is a powerhouse organ responsible for orchestrating critical bodily functions, from metabolism and energy levels to mood and the health of vital organs like the heart and kidneys. Despite its pivotal role, thyroid disorders are alarmingly common, affecting over 45 million Indians, according […]
Prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer among men in India. Often symptomless in its early stages, it is highly treatable when detected promptly. Firstpost shares expert insights on symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors, and the crucial role of early screening. read more Prostate cancer , one of the most common cancers affecting men, has […]
Alongside actively looking up health information online, people frequently encounter it on social media or receive it through emails and messages from friends or family. While there is an overwhelming amount of health content available, much of it is misleading or inaccurate. Often, false health claims seem believable because they blend a small truth with […]
The patient was admitted on Thursday for diabetes issues and later tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday night. Thane Municipal Corporation said eight new Covid-19 cases were reported in the city, bringing the total active cases to 18 read more On Saturday (May 24), a 21-year-old man with severe diabetes died at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj […]
Experts believe the rise in the COVID-19 cases in South Asia is due to the JN.1 variant, a sub-variant of Omicron. read more The COVID-19 scare is back in India, with cases now reappearing in cities across the country. This has led states and Union Territories like Delhi, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh to […]
Doctors in California earlier this month conducted the world’s first successful bladder transplant. The eight hour procedure involved taking a kidney and bladder from an organ donor, transplanting them into the patient, and connecting them. But what do we know about the operation which gives hope to millions around the world? read more The first-ever […]
A surge in Covid-19 cases in some regions of Asia has sparked fears in India. Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Thailand are reporting an uptick in coronavirus cases. In Singapore, the rise in Covid-19 infections has been attributed to strains linked to the JN.1 variant. India has also seen a spike in fresh COVID-19 cases […]
Covid-19 has reared its ugly head again. Many regions in Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong, are reporting a surge in cases driven by variants linked to the JN.1 strain. But what is this JN.1 variant? And as Singapore, Hong Kong, China, and Thailand grapple with a rise in cases of coronavirus, should India worry? […]
He lost his son, Beau, to cancer in 2015 — a loss so great that he has repeatedly spoken about it over the years. Now, 10 years later, former United States President Joe Biden, 82, has revealed that he is fighting his own battle with cancer — an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer that has […]
Oral cancer is a rising but largely preventable threat in India, driven by tobacco use, alcohol consumption, poor hygiene and HPV infection. In this report, Firstpost highlights expert insights on early warning signs, key risk factors and the vital role of timely screening and lifestyle changes in improving survival outcomes. read more Oral diseases, though […]
Preeclampsia, a serious hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, affects 2–8% of pregnancies globally and remains a leading cause of maternal and new-born deaths, claiming around 46,000 maternal lives and 500,000 fatal or neonatal deaths each year. Despite being preventable and treatable, particularly with magnesium sulphate, its use remains limited in many low-resource settings. Preeclampsia and eclampsia […]
Dengue fever is rapidly emerging as a major health concern across India, particularly during the monsoon and post-monsoon months from July to mid-November. Traditionally concentrated in certain regions, the disease is now spreading to new areas such as Nagaland and parts of Himachal Pradesh, with experts attributing this expansion largely to climate change. Data from […]
The baby, KJ, was born with severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic condition that affects only one in 1.3 million people. While doctors asserted that KJ is “thriving”, he would require careful monitoring throughout his life read more Doctors and scientists in the US have done the impossible by healing a baby using customised gene-editing […]
The United Kingdom (UK) has an obesity crisis, with one in seven children between the ages of two and 15 suffering from the condition. As the country tries to reduce the obesity rate, the state-run National Health Service (NHS) is introducing “spy scales” to monitor the weight loss in children remotely. The plan is to […]
Sleeping is a necessity, which, if we do inadequately, could lead to several health risks. However, not everyone requires the same amount of bedtime each night. Some people can manage on just four to six hours of shut-eye. Scientists have now found out the reason behind their superpower read more Sleep is essential for all […]
Pregnancy is a transformative journey, but it can also bring certain health challenges that require close monitoring. Awareness of common pregnancy complications and their preventive measures can improve maternal and fetal outcomes. read more Pregnancy is a journey, full of anticipation and joy but it also comes with its own set of challenges. While the […]
With sleep deprivation emerging as a silent health crisis in high-pressure work environments, Firstpost brings expert insights on how chronic lack of sleep affects physical, mental and emotional well-being and what individuals and workplaces can do to combat it. read more Sleep has become a casualty of ambition in an age where overwork is often […]
India reportedly has the highest asthma-related deaths in the world, accounting for nearly 46% of them. With over 34 million Indians suffering from asthma, experts called for early screening, tech-led care. Read here read more India is grappling with a critical respiratory health crisis, home to over 34 million asthma patients and accounting for nearly […]
South Korea was certified measles-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2014, and maintains high childhood vaccination coverage. Despite this, it recorded 52 confirmed infections in 2025, mostly contracted by citizens who travelled overseas read more South Korea has reported its highest number of measles cases in six years, with 52 confirmed infections so […]
India may have a dengue vaccine as early as next year. Developed by Japanese major Takeda, the vaccine named ‘Qdenga’ will be rolled out in India with the help of Hyderabad-based firm Biological E (Bio E). Qdenga will offer protection against all four dengue virus serotypes and will have two doses read more India may […]
Malaria, an ancient disease traced back to Egyptian mummies, remains a deadly global threat despite medical advancements. Unlike common perception, malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites rather than viruses or bacteria, transmitted exclusively by female Anopheles mosquitoes during blood-feeding. Firstpost brings out facts related to the disease. read more Malaria remains a persistent global health […]
Tamil Nadu has banned the manufacture, storage, distribution or sale of mayonnaise prepared from raw eggs for a year, beginning April. According to the state’s food safety commissioner, food business operators use raw egg to make mayonnaise, which, if not stored properly, is a serious health hazard read more Tamil Nadu is the latest state […]
Will Indians get blockbuster weight-loss drugs at cost of cheaper insulin? That’s what some are wondering after Novo Nordisk has said it is discontinuing selling its insulin brand in India. The decision from the Danish company could shake up the insulin market, say experts. It comes as the firm has decided to promote its newer […]
A baby girl named Amy Isabel has become the first child in the UK to be born to a mother who has had a womb transplant. Amy is one of around 65 children worldwide born as a result of pioneering research into the procedure. This breakthrough provides hope for many of the estimated 15,000 UK […]
Climate change means humans are going to have to contend with increasingly hotter temperatures. While this will no doubt be a physical burden, a new study has suggested that extreme heat could also result in mental disorders. The study, from Australia, warns that high temperatures are already putting thousands of people at risk for mental […]
As India marks World Liver Day, health experts are raising concerns over the rising burden of liver cancer, a disease often linked to modern lifestyle habits and late diagnosis. Despite advances in oncology, liver cancer cases, especially hepatocellular carcinoma are climbing steadily in India. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view to explore the reasons behind […]
High 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 […]
Hemophilia, 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 […]
Indians and their love for paneer is legendary. Whether it’s a wedding reception, a Sunday dinner, or a fancy night out, paneer always finds its way to the table. But what if the paneer you’ve been happily digging into isn’t the real deal? That’s the question stirring up the internet after an influencer and YouTuber, […]
Like 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 […]
A 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 […]
Pfizer 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 […]
Former 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 […]
Parkinson’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 […]
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 […]
A 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 […]
India 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 […]
Doctor-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 […]
Warming 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 […]
An 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 […]
We’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 […]
Despite 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 […]
According 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 […]
United 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, […]
Reports 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 […]
A 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 […]
A 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 […]
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, […]
The 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 […]
Male 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 […]
If 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 […]
The 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. […]
Researchers 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 […]
Based 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 […]
India 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) […]
The 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 […]
The latest data reveals that India’s tuberculosis (TB) incidence has decreased from 237 to 195 cases per 100,000 population between 2015 and 2023—a 17.7% reduction, more than double the global average of 8.3%. This progress highlights the success of the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP). However, India remains far from its 2025 target of reducing […]
A 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. […]
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 […]
HCoV-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 […]
Anaemia remains a major public health concern in India, affecting women, children and pregnant mothers, leading to severe health complications. Firstpost brings you an expert’s view on when a transplant becomes necessary and the risks associated with the procedure read more Anaemia remains a pressing public health issue in India mainly due to iron deficiency […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
In 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 […]
Anorexia 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 […]
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 […]
As 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, […]
Employee 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 […]
Kidney 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 […]
An 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 […]
Researchers 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 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 […]
Authorities 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 […]
March 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 […]
A 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 […]
Researchers 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 […]
During 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. […]
Sperm 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 […]
In 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 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 […]
A 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 […]
The 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 […]
Scientists 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 […]
We 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 […]
A ‘new world’ has opened for a 17-year-old boy in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao, who had to live with his “parasitic twin” until now. The teen was ridiculed and stared at because of his unusual appearance. Now, he will no longer be a subject of mockery after undergoing a life-changing surgery. Doctors at the All-India Institute […]
More than 130 people in rural Texas and New Mexico have contracted measles, with the largest outbreak in the US in six years expected to continue surging. A child who had not been vaccinated has died amid the measles outbreak in rural West Texas. This was the first measles-related death in the US since 2015, […]
Queensland, 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 […]
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.” […]
The need to be thinner has fuelled the sale of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy across the globe. In Hollywood, it has become the biggest open secret. It has also racked up billions of dollars in annual sales, making the Danish firm Novo Nordisk one of Europe’s most valuable companies. But it appears […]
India 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 […]
The 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 […]
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. […]
A 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 […]
Robert 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 […]
From 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 […]
When 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 […]
Alcohol 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. […]
One 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 […]
Ozempic, 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 […]
For 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 […]
The 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 […]
Previous 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, […]
Today 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 […]
Cancer 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 […]
Humans 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 […]
The 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 […]
The 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 […]
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 […]
An 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 […]
Cases 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) […]
Divorce 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 […]
French 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 […]
Nearly 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 […]
The 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 […]
In 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 […]
Ultra-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 […]
Princess 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 […]
Amid 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 […]
Scientists 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 […]
‘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 […]
What 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 […]
India 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 […]
As 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 […]
Health 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 has reported two cases of human metapneumovirus (HMPV). Two infants were infected with the virus in Karnataka’s Bengaluru, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday (January 6). One case is also suspected in Gujarat. This comes amid a surge in HMPV cases in China, leading to overcrowded hospitals and fears of a wider outbreak. […]
Human 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 […]
In 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, […]
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 […]
It’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 […]
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 […]
Health 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 […]
A 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
