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Hospital-acquired infections are fuelling antimicrobial resistance

If our stories are amplified to other people then we can find faster solutions that are possible. In addition, we have to think about stopping ...
Oct 30

The Standing Desk Myth: Why Standing More Won’t Save Your Heart

Individuals should focus on incorporating a variety of movements throughout the day, making small adjustments to keep their bodies active....
Oct 21

Young people do not want a future with looming threat of antimicrobial resistance

At least 80% of countries can test resistance in all bacterial and fungal pathogens included in the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) ...
Oct 21

Genetics or Lifestyle: Who’s Really to Blame for Your Premature Hair Loss?

By making conscious decisions about your health and well-being, you can tip the scales in your favour and give your hair the best chance ...
Oct 14

Is Your Brain Cleansing Itself? Discover the System That Could Save Your Mind

As researchers continue to explore how this system works and how it can be enhanced, we may see new treatments and interventions that can improve ...
Oct 10

Are We Really Living Longer? The Surprising Reality of Life Expectancy Today

While advancements in medicine have undeniably improved our lives, we must also recognize the natural limits of human longevity....
Oct 09

What Makes The Mind Hear Voices: The Truth Behind Hearing Voices in Schizophrenia

As we continue to learn more about the brain and its intricate processes, we are moving closer to a world where mental health disorders can ...
Oct 08

Can Ending Smoking by 2050 Really Save 1.2 Million Lives? New Lancet Study Reveals

With the right strategies in place, we can not only add years to our lives but also improve the quality of life for millions of ...
Oct 04

Are we on the path to end AIDS by 2030?

Studies have proved that expanding testing and treating and then introducing PrEP has lowered the incidence of HIV in communities that had access to it....
Oct 03

Melting of Alaskan Glaciers shown to be accelerating

A significant icefield in Alaska is melting faster than previously believed, and it may eventually hit an irreversible tipping point sooner than expected, according to ...
Sep 30

Why Toppers are Dying: The Dangerous Disconnect Between Success and Well-Being

It’s not enough to produce toppers, we must also cultivate emotionally resilient individuals who can navigate the challenges life throws their way....
Sep 17

Rocking chair syndrome gripping the TB response?

Importance of whole of government and whole of society approach can never be overemphasised when it comes to addressing the deadliest of infectious diseases – TB. ...
Sep 11

How to Create Balanced, Nutritious Smoothie Bowls

Giving 15 blends in a single charge, this device can help you whip up a healthy quick meal right from kitchen top to just outside ...
Sep 05

One step towards making the world free of TB

As per the India TB Report 2024, key and vulnerable populations are those with heightened exposure to TB bacilli, constrained access to health services on ...
Sep 04

Children’s brain tumours could be diagnosed with 10 minute scan

Newcastle University’s research has shown that children with the most common form of brain cancer could benefit from reduced diagnostic wait times, thanks to ...
Sep 02

AI shows greater efficiency in detecting early signs of bowel cancer

Newcastle University led a successful trial using artificial intelligence (AI) in colonoscopies to spot abnormalities potentially leading to bowel cancer....
Aug 28

Move from rhetoric to action on #PutPeopleFirst

HIV self-testing, PrEP as well as a full cascade of HIV combination prevention tools, and testing and treatment services should be made available. ...
Aug 27

AIDS deaths declining globally except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Asia Pacific was at the forefront of the HIV response at the beginning. It has been well overtaken by other regions in the world. Eastern ...
Aug 16

COVID-19 Impact Resurfaces at Paris Olympics: Athletes Forced to Withdraw and Reinstated Precautions

The Paris Olympics, anticipated as the first post-pandemic Games, have faced unforeseen challenges due to a resurgence of COVID-19 cases among athletes....
Jul 31

The Mystery of PTPRK: A New Hope in Cancer and Coeliac Disease Treatment

By understanding how PTPRK functions, researchers hope to develop more effective treatments for these conditions....
Jul 30

We have more infection-prevention options now but are they actual choices for the people?

There are at least two elements of choice- choices in products, and also choices in terms of where I want it and from whom I ...
Jul 19

Changes projected in marine fish communities due to climate change

The new research predicts significant shifts in marine fish communities in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans because of climate warming....
Jul 18

Putting people first means following Gandhi's Talisman

n a world plagued by inequality, putting people first across all aspects of the HIV response is a moral imperative and the only viable route ...
Jul 17

Will #PutPeopleFirst mantra drive HIV responses?

AIDS 2024 is being organised by International AIDS Society (IAS) along with the government of Germany and partners. “Germany has a low rate of HIV ...
Jul 10

Are we on track to end AIDS, end viral hepatitis and end STIs by 2030?

My message is to connect, reconnect, and recommit to ending AIDS by 2030 - and - do it by bringing along other disease areas as well...
Jun 14

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