US Confirms First Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu in Nebraska Dairy Herd
LOS ANGELES-- The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a dairy cattle herd in...
Genetic Clues Explain Why Obesity Affects People Differently
NEW DELHI-- Not all cases of obesity carry the same health risks, and genetics may help explain why some people remain relatively healthy while...
Cannabis Use May Quadruple Risk of Diabetes, Large Study Finds
NEW DELHI-- People who use cannabis may face nearly four times the risk of developing diabetes compared to non-users, according to a major study...
WHO Warns Tobacco Use a Major Driver of Child Stunting Worldwide
NEW DELHI-- Tobacco use, long known for its links to cancer and tuberculosis, is also a critical factor behind child stunting, according to a...
Study: Just Four Days of Junk Food Can Harm Memory and Cognitive Function
NEW DELHI-- Indulging in fatty fast food for as little as four days may impair memory and cognitive performance, according to new research from...
Study Links Microplastic Exposure to Alzheimer’s Risk in Mice
NEW DELHI-- A new study suggests that exposure to micro- and nanoplastics may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly among individuals with genetic...
Climate Change Could Drive 76% Surge in Dengue Cases Across Asia and Americas by...
NEW DELHI-- Rising global temperatures are projected to sharply increase the spread of dengue fever, with cases potentially surging by up to 76 percent...
Most Young Adults With Diabetes Don’t Know They Have It, Lancet Study Warns
NEW DELHI-- Nearly half of all people living with diabetes worldwide remain undiagnosed, with young adults the least likely to know they have the...
Experimental Antibody Drug Shows Early Success Against Aggressive Lung Cancer
NEW DELHI-- A new antibody-drug therapy developed in China has shown encouraging results in the first human trial for patients with relapsed small-cell lung...
Why Stricter Blood Pressure Guidelines Could Benefit Indians
NEW DELHI-- With hypertension rising sharply across India, particularly among young adults, doctors say new guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA) that set...












