WHO warns of rising ‘clade Ib’ Mpox cases worldwide: 5 symptoms we should watch out for The Times of India WHO says mpox now detected in more countries, with 17 deaths in Africa over six weeks Reuters Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report #59 – 30 October 2025 World Health Organization (WHO) What is Mpox and which EU countries are seeing increased …
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Alzheimer’s might be powered by a broken sleep-wake cycle
Alzheimer’s disease often throws a person’s daily patterns into disarray. Difficulty sleeping through the night, restless tossing, and frequent daytime naps are common early warning signs. In later stages, patients often experience “sundowning,” a period of increased confusion and agitation that tends to occur later in the day. These patterns hint at a close relationship between Alzheimer’s progression and the …
Read More »Why Sadhguru recommends these 3 foods to boost immunity
Sadhguru also recommends drinking water stored in copper bottles. As per his post, water stored in copper vessels can play a significant role in cleansing our system of various toxins. “Because water has memory, we are very concerned with how we store it. If you keep water in a copper vessel, preferably overnight or at least for four hours, the …
Read More »‘I know less than I would normally know’
Bird flu is in the midst of a resurgence in the United States, and researchers fear that while the risk to the general public remains low, many could be in the dark regarding its true impact. What’s happening? As The New York Times reported, bird flu has once again reared its ugly head. According to data from the Animal and …
Read More »5 herbal teas proven to lower cholesterol and support heart health
While chamomile is known to promote relaxation and sleep quality, it also indirectly supports heart health by reducing stress, a known risk factor for heart disease. With the presence of antioxidants such as apigenin it reduces inflammation, lowers blood pressure levels and improves cardiovascular health as well. A meta-analysis published in Via Medica Journals, which reviewed several clinical trials to …
Read More »A popular theory about ultra-processed foods and dopamine just took a major hit – PsyPost
A popular theory about ultra-processed foods and dopamine just took a major hit PsyPost The food Gen X is addicted to – and why it could be killing them more than other generations The Independent Assessing Food Addiction: Balancing Harm and Restraint Bioengineer.org 10 Most addictive foods ever, according to science — and why you can’t resist them Yahoo Creators Why This Food Addiction …
Read More »Neurosurgeon with 26 years of experience warns your high blood pressure is a silent killer: ‘You get less blood flow…’
As per World Health Organisation, hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major cause of premature death worldwide, and an estimated 1.4 billion adults aged 30–79 years worldwide had hypertension in 2024; this represents 33 percent of the population in this age range, per WHO. Also read | Cardiologist reveals if low blood pressure can trigger heart attack amid Shefali Jariwala’s …
Read More »Bad bacteria in babies’ guts could make them more likely to develop depression as adults
By MEIKE LEONARD, HEALTH REPORTER Published: 22:00, 1 November 2025 | Updated: 01:29, 2 November 2025 Bad bacteria in babies’ guts could make them more likely to develop depression as adults, research claims. Different strains of bacteria found in the gut have long been known to influence mental health – a phenomenon known as the brain-gut axis. Up to 90 …
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Read More »Noida psychologist shares how constant screen time is causing ‘Popcorn Brain Syndrome’ in teenagers and young adults
With screen time at an all-time high, many youngsters are constantly switching between apps, videos, and games. This digital overload is affecting focus, memory, and mental health. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Jaya Sukul, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of Headspace Healing, Noida, sheds light on the emerging “popcorn brain” syndrome and how it impacts young minds. (Also read: …
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