Sleep is not just a time for the body to rest – it is an active, complex process necessary for health and well-being. Every night, the brain undergoes extraordinary activity that restores energy, consolidates memories, and supports almost every system in the body. Understanding the science of sleep helps explain why sleep matters and why […]
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Sleep and stress are two lifestyle factors that silently shape your health and energy. Often overlooked, these elements play a major role in vitality, overall well-being and long-term disease prevention. Poor sleep patterns and chronic stress can contribute to weight gain, cardiovascular problems, mental fatigue and a weakened immune system. The way people manage sleep […]
The shocking reality of vehicle collisions is a common and tragic event across the United States. In fact, Car accidents cause an estimated 100 deaths every day and send 2.1 million people to the emergency room each year. In the moments following an accident, chaos, confusion and a rush of adrenaline can easily take over, […]
Fraudulent participants threaten the integrity of health research and therefore the policies and clinical decisions based on it, health experts warn. Eileen Morrow and colleagues at the University of Oxford say the research community “must acknowledge the problem and devote resources to testing and implementing safeguards… to ensure that the data that underpins clinical care […]
The NHS incurs an estimated £340 million in extra healthcare costs every year due to weight-related health problems in children, but it is not just obesity that generates costs. New research from the University of Oxford shows that underweight children need comparable medical support to those who are severely obese, challenging assumptions about health priorities […]
As the United States withdraws from the World Health Organization and cuts foreign aid, regional partnerships are crucial to protecting the health of member countries in a region where climate change and chronic diseases are becoming more serious. These are some of the reflections of WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific, Sai Ma’u Piukali, […]
About a quarter of adults in the U.S. care for elderly family members or children who are sick or disabled, or sometimes both. According to a team led by Penn State researchers, although family caregiving consumes the time and resources of both individuals and governments, social scientists do not fully understand how it affects those […]
While mastectomy is often a necessary and life -saving option to treat many women with breast cancer, surgery can contribute to inferior sexual health, body image and several other physical and emotional challenges after surgery, in accordance with a new systematic review of mastectomy in women with breast cancer. Surgeons found that research emphasizes the […]
The 79 -year -old Dolly Parton postponed her upcoming concerts in Las Vegas because of “health challenges”, she announced the legend of country music, although she emphasized that she has not yet ended her shiny career. “As many of you know, I was dealing with some health challenges, and my doctors tell me that I […]
Scientists reveal that short -term inhalation of ozone not only harm the lungs; It changes microorganisms in the mouth, and men face the greatest risk. Ozone is toxic environmental pollution with a wide range of extent on the body. New study in examines the influence of ozone on oral Microbiome and lung function. Entry Ozone […]










