President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea expressed his government’s willingness to engage in talks with doctors who oppose his proposal to expand medical school […]
Category: Health
Germany legalizes recreational cannabis amidst controversy.
Germany has taken a significant step by legalizing recreational cannabis, becoming the largest EU country to do so, despite facing strong opposition from political factions […]
Study Links Hair Straightening Products to Kidney Damage: Urges Caution and Regulation
Based on their findings, the team of doctors urged caution regarding the use of hair straightening products containing glyoxylic acid. They advocated for stricter regulation and oversight of such products, emphasizing the need to prioritize consumer safety and health.
UN food security agency warns of imminent crisis in sudan, urges immediate action.
A dire warning has been issued by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a global authority on food security backed by the United Nations, […]
Nurturing radiant skin: tips for healthy skincare during ramadan.
As the sacred month of Ramadan unfolds, brimming with blessings and moments of introspection, it also presents a unique set of challenges, particularly concerning skincare […]
Critical Operations at Punjab Institute of Cardiology Impacted as Majority of Operation Theaters Remain Closed
The situation at PIC underscores the critical need for prompt action to resolve infrastructure challenges and ensure uninterrupted healthcare services for patients in need of cardiac interventions. By prioritizing the completion of modular theaters and expanding capacity in other healthcare facilities, authorities aim to alleviate the burden on patients and uphold their right to quality medical care.
Study shows discrepancies in AI’s ability to detect depression in social media posts across racial lines.
A recent study has revealed that artificial intelligence (AI) models analyzing social media posts may accurately detect signals of depression in white Americans but not […]
Study reveals hormonal mechanism for protecting kidney arteries in diabetes.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have uncovered a mechanism by which a hormone can shield the blood arteries of the kidney from the harmful […]
Artificial Night Lights Linked to Increased Stroke Risk, Research Reveals
Recent research has shed light on the detrimental effects of artificial lights at night, revealing a concerning correlation with an elevated risk of stroke. Experts involved in the study have cautioned that exposure to artificial nighttime illumination can disrupt blood flow in the brain,