Full‑Body Scans on 100K People Reveal Hidden Disease Patterns

What if your doctor could predict a disease years before symptoms even begin? Thanks to an extraordinary project in the United Kingdom, this is no lo…

Is In‑Flight Engine Noise Secretly Harming Your Health? What to Know

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Most passengers on long-haul flights brace themselves for jet lag, dry air, and cramped legroom. But few consider the relentless roar of the aircraft…

Could Climate-Driven Hyponatremia Become India’s Silent Killer?

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As India experiences increasingly intense and prolonged heatwaves, a subtle yet dangerous health crisis is emerging—climate-driven hyponatremia. This…

Why Nearly 30% of Lucknow’s Kids Are Now Overweight or Obese

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Childhood obesity is no longer just an urban phenomenon or a Western issue. It is now a growing public health concern in India, especially in tier-2 …

Samosa & Jalebi to Get Cigarette‑Style Warnings: India’s Bold Move

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India, a land known for its rich culinary traditions and indulgent street foods, is now preparing to make a bold regulatory move that could redefine …

Obesity-Linked Cancer Deaths Triple—Which U.S. States Are Most at Risk?

Over the past two decades, a disturbing trend has emerged across the United States: cancer deaths linked to obesity have tripled. While cancer has lo…

Is TikTok’s ‘Fibermaxxing’ Trend Really the Best Way to Gut Health?

The world of gut health has recently found a new viral champion: fiber. Thanks to a growing trend on TikTok known as ‘fibermaxxing’ , influencers and…

How Apple’s Future Watch AI Could Predict Health Conditions Without New Sensors

Imagine if your smartwatch could silently predict major shifts in your health—from pregnancy to mental stress to chronic illnesses—without any additi…

Why PCOS May Be Misnamed and Barriers to Accurate Diagnosis Persist

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrine disorders affecting women of reproductive age, yet it remains profoundly misunde…

ICMR Flags India's Salt Intake—Urban Consumption Nearly Double WHO Limit

Salt may be an essential mineral for human survival, but when consumed in excess, it silently wreaks havoc on the cardiovascular system. In a recent …