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A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has found an association between ultra-processed foods in early childhood and behavioural and emotional development. more
Study shows childhood obesity isn’t just about diet—Parents’ stress plays a big role

In recent years, rates of childhood obesity have been rising, with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimating in 2024 that approximately one in five children and adolescents met the ...

Global obesity crisis deepens: One in five kids now overweight, study highlights

The World Obesity Federation has warned on Wednesday that the world was set to miss the 2025 global target to halt the rise in childhood obesity. And despite the deadline now being extend ...

Alarming projection: Global breast cancer cases could cross 3.5 million by 2050, shows study

Despite recent advancements in breast cancer treatments, new breast cancer cases in women are predicted to rise by a third globally from 2.3 million in 2023 to more than 3.5 million in 20 ...

Exam stress to emotional distress: Study reveals the dark side of academic pressure

Pressure to achieve at school at age 15 is linked to depressive symptoms and risk of self-harm, and the association appears to persist into adulthood, finds a study led by UCL researchers ...

Vegetarian diet linked to lower risk of five major cancers, study finds

The largest ever study of non-meat diets and cancer risk has found that vegetarian diets are associated with lower risks of several cancers ‒ breast, prostate, kidney and pancreatic can ...

Ukraine’s health system under fire: Attacks spike 20% in 2025, WHO warns

As Ukraine enters the fifth year of full-scale war, its people have endured the highest number of attacks on their health care in 2025 – increasing by nearly 20% compared to 2024.

A dog’s loving lick turned deadly — She woke up without her limbs

A British woman underwent a quadruple amputation after developing sepsis, which doctors believe may have been triggered by a lick from her pet dog on a small cut or scratch.

Scientists reveal how exercise could protect your brain from Alzheimer’s

A new study by researchers at UC San Francisco has uncovered a mechanism that explains how exercise can improve cognition by reinforcing the brain’s protective network of blood vess ...

The cure exists — So why are Cataract patients still going blind?

The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries to accelerate efforts to ensure that millions of people living with cataract can access simple, sight‑restoring surgery – o ...