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Certain everyday habits can negatively affect heart health over the long term. While their impact may not be immediately noticeable, they can gradually increase the risk of cardiovascular problems. more
Flying could be riskier than you think: Study shows pilots, flight attendants face highest radiation-linked cancer deaths

Flight attendants and pilots have the highest and second-highest proportions of radiation-related cancer deaths among more than 500 occupations in the United States, according to a new st ...

Is your diet putting you at risk? Study links ultra-processed foods to prostate cancer

Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) account for nearly 60% of adults’ and 70% of children’s energy intake in the United States, a recent study has unveiled.

Does coffee consumption change your metabolic health and sex hormones? Study gives answer

Coffee is one of the world's most widely consumed beverages, and previous research has linked its consumption to a lower risk of conditions such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ...

Over 1,900 dead: WHO reveals alarming reason Ebola is spreading in DR Congo

More than 1,900 people have died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ebola outbreak – and most of them never made it to a treatment centre. Between 60 and 70 per cent of d ...

Fruit juice for better mental health? New study finds surprising link

People who drink a glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie each day as part of the UK's 5-a-day healthy eating guidance may experience improvements in mental wellbeing, according to n ...

Normal BP, no diabetes, no smoking linked to 13 more years without Dementia

Having normal blood pressure, no diabetes and not smoking was associated with living nearly 13 years longer without dementia, according to a study published August 5, 2026, in Neurology O ...

Heatwaves could be harming children’s mental health, study warns

As record-breaking heat grips communities worldwide and Australia prepares for an intense El Niño summer, new research provides the first global review linking high temperatures an ...

New study finds sleep is the biggest predictor of academic success in teens

A new UC Davis Health study published in Psychological Medicine suggests that when it comes to helping adolescents succeed in school and maintain healthy friendships, sleep may matter mor ...