
Fatherhood changes men’s brains, according to a new study
As fathers devote more time to childcare, a recent study shows how dads' brains actually change between the prenatal stage and the postpartum stage.
As fathers devote more time to childcare, a recent study shows how dads' brains actually change between the prenatal stage and the postpartum stage.
Immunologists are studying the body's ability to use nutrients at a cellular level to predict disease response and severity. It could help with treatments
Healthcare is responsible for more emissions per dollar of revenue than the automotive sector. Pharmaceutical companies need to act now to reduce emissions
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From exercising regularly to having good friends, these 10 stories from the World Economic Forum are full of tips on living a long and healthy life.
Dr Ruth Itzhaki explains her life in Alzheimer's research, looking into the way infectious illnesses might increase chances of developing the disease.
BQ.1 and XXB are the two new omicron variants, rising quickly across Europe, North America and Asia. A virologist examines whether they're a cause for concern.
The Insight 46 study uses cutting-edge imaging and AI technology to examine brain ageing and the Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of Dementia.
India launches its innovative FIRST Cancer Care initiative, which harnesses Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies to address its rising cancer rates.
For World Antimicrobial Awareness Week, we look at how antimicrobial resistance has become a silent pandemic and what governments, the healthcare industry, and society can do to tackle them.
Inflammation is part of the normal immune response, but problems arise when the function overreacts or overstays its welcome. Here's what you need to know.
A new gene therapy approach to controlling epileptic seizures could help the many people who do not respond well to current drug treatments, scientists say.
Cervical cancer is largely preventable and treatable, but we need multi-stakeholder collaboration to ensure equitable access to vaccination and treatment.
Trailblazers have identified cost-effective and globally applicable disease intervention and treatment pathways born out of the experience of COVID-19.
Many claim that bulking and cutting stands as the best dietary method for efficiently building muscle while also losing fat - what do the experts say?