w

WHO Urges Health-Focused Climate Action

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new report urging global leaders to prioritize health in their climate action plans ahead of the upcoming




w

Growing Threat of Nitrous Oxide to Public Health and Climate

Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, is rapidly accelerating climate change and damaging the ozone layer. This jeopardizes the 1.5 degrees Celsius




w

PM Modi Promotes Yoga With AI-Generated Asana Videos

Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to advocate for Yoga as a vital part of daily life. On Thursday, he shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) demonstrating




w

Yoga is More Than Flexibility: Here's How

You do not need to be flexible to practice medlinkyoga/medlink. Yoga is having a say on the modulations and tendencies of the mind. Where there is a mind, there is conflict.




w

World Music Day 2024: Turn Up the Tune, Tune Up Your Health

Every year on June 21st, we celebrate World Music Day, a time to honor the power of music and its impact on our lives. But music's influence goes beyond




w

Walking Proven to Reduce Recurrence of Low Back Pain

A groundbreaking study has found that adults with a history of low back pain experienced nearly twice the duration without a recurrence when they walked regularly.




w

When Puppy Joy Turns to Puppy Blues!

Welcoming a puppy home can trigger 'puppy blues,' akin to baby blues, with many dog owners feeling anxious, weary, or frustrated (!--ref1--). According




w

States Grapple With Dengue Spike as Rains Settle In

Relief from the monsoon's coolness is overshadowed by a surge in medlinkdengue/medlink cases across several states, including in Karnataka, Kerala,




w

WHO Suggests 2 New Ways to Quit Tobacco

A combo of medicines and behavioral therapies could be one of the best and safe tobacco cessation treatments, said the World Health Organization (WHO)




w

Military Women More Prone to Iron Deficiency Anemia

Women in the military are at a higher risk of developing iron deficiency medlinkanemia/medlink, finds a new study. The proportion of female recruits




w

Walking or Cycling to Work can Lead to Better Health

Commuters who cycle or walk to work or study are less likely to develop mental and physical illness, finds a large long term study published in the open




w

Why is Tap Water Not Safe for Nasal Rinsing?

Nasal rinsing, also known as bmedlinknasal irrigation/medlink/b or bsinus rinsing/b, is a common personal hygiene practice used to cleanse nasal passages.




w

Keep Your Phones Out of the Bedroom at Night to Sleep Well

Spending too much time on digital devices at night can affect youth medlinkmental health/medlink and sleep, warn heath experts. The Surgeon General's




w

Atrial Fibrillation Patients Beware: Smart Watches can Trigger Health Anxiety

Wearable devices like smart watches and health trackers can adversely affect health and increase medlinkanxiety/medlink among patients with irregular heart rhythm.




w

Reduce Risk of Stroke: Exercise at Leisure Helps, Not Workplace Activity!

The physical activities we engage in during our daily routines, whether at work or home, do not sufficiently safeguard us against the risk of medlinkstroke/medlink.




w

Women Beware! TikTok can Affect Your Body Image

Being addicted to TikTok videos makes women feel less satisfied with their bodies, thereby increasing the risk of medlinkeating disorders/medlink.




w

How Feeling Valued Strengthens Relationships?

Research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign highlights that feeling appreciated by loved ones, not just being grateful, is key to improving




w

For Better Mental Health: Stop Worrying! Start Painting!

Arts and crafts can boost your medlinkmental health/medlink. So, grab your paintbrushes and add more colors to your mind. A new study in iFrontiers




w

How Does Hernias Impact Top Athletes?

Doctors emphasize that an inguinal hernia can greatly affect elite athletes' performance and needs careful management, as highlighted by Neeraj Chopra's condition (!--ref1--).




w

Want a Healthy Baby? Stop Smoking Before and During Pregnancy

Even light medlinksmoking/medlink of just one or two medlinkcigarettes/medlink a day either before or during pregnancy can lead to major health




w

Screen Time Overload: Are We Losing Hours to Technology?

There's a growing sense that people or their children are wasting hours on screens, from gaming to endless medlinksocial media/medlink scrolling (!--ref1--).




w

Smoking Moms Deliver Academically Weak Children

medlinkSmoking/medlink moms give birth to babies with poor academic performance, finds a new study. So, make sure to stop smoking as soon as possible in medlinkpregnancy/medlink.




w

Starch and Sucrose-Reduced Diet For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients experienced significant symptom relief by reducing sugar and starch intake. This improvement was comparable to




w

How Stress Affects Eating Habits in College Athletes

College athletes develop poor medlinkeating habits/medlink as a result of medlinkstress/medlink during intense practice sessions. According




w

Weekend Workouts Are as Effective as Daily Exercise

People with busy work lives manage to fit their moderate to vigorous medlinkexercise/medlink into just one or two days a week. Dr. Shaan Khurshid,




w

Building Better Reputations: The 'Look Twice, Forgive Once' Approach

Building a positive reputation by helping others often leads to reciprocal rewards, known as bindirect reciprocity/b. However, for cooperation to




w

Stay Alert, Stay Alive: Texting While Walking is a Dangerous Distraction

Watch out! Texting while medlinkwalking/medlink can turn even safe roads into danger zones, warns a new study. A new UBC study analyzing actual




w

Sleep Well Before Surgery to Avoid Postoperative Delirium

Poor sleep in the month before surgery raises the risk of postoperative delirium, warns a new study. The findings of the study will be presented at




w

Sweetened Beverage Taxes Cut Consumption by Nearly 50% in Low-Income Households

Eight cities across the United States have introduced taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages, which are linked to health problems such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes (!--ref1--).




w

How High-Intensity Workouts Impact Hunger Levels?

Intense workouts reduce hunger in healthy adults more effectively than moderate exercise, with women showing an increased sensitivity to this effect,




w

Weekend Workouts can Keep Your Brain Healthy

Want to get fit? Is your work schedule holding you back? Relax-weekends are for warriors! You can get fit and sharpen your mind, no matter how busy you are.




w

New Dental Tool Spots Cavity Risk Tooth Areas

A dental tool is created by University of Washington researchers to measure the acidity built up by the bacteria in tooth surface that leads to cavities.




w

Tips to Keep Your Teeth in Shape for World Oral Health Day

In our daily lives, immense importance is given to body hygiene, physical appearance, and how we present ourselves when we go to our workplace or social gatherings.




w

How Do Tooth Abnormalities Differ Among Childhood Cancer Survivors?

The prevalence of developmental tooth anomalies in survivors of childhood cancer differs according to the type of cancer treatment administered, according




w

How Does Gum Disease Lead to Bone Loss?

Discovery regarding the mechanisms for bone loss in gum disease is reported by researchers at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. They




w

How to Treat Oral Cancer at the Early Stage?

The dialing back or even genetically deleting a protein seems to spur oral cancer's growth might help limit its development and spread, according to researchers at Boston University's Henry M.




w

Missing Teeth? No Issue, Grow Your Teeth

A 3D model is created with human dental stem cells to use as the building blocks to restore damaged teeth, according to results of lab experiments reported




w

How Long Does a Tooth Live After Root Canal?

Teeth survive about 11 years after a root canal, according to new research from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Dentistry. This




w

Treating Dental Caries on the Tooth Root With Plant Medicine

How Anacardic Acids (AAs) impact oral bacteria, from an antibacterial and anti-collagenolytic perspective, as well as their biocompatibility with dental pulp stem cells is assessed by a new study.




w

Treating Gum Disease With Gel that Targets Inflammation

A topical gel that blocks the receptor for a metabolic by-product called succinate treats gum disease by suppressing inflammation and changing the makeup




w

Detect Tooth Decay More Accurately With Invisible Light

Dental caries also called 'dental cavities' or 'tooth decay,' can be debilitating. Modern dentistry has tried-and-tested solutions for treating caries without the need to remove the tooth altogether.




w

Relieving Pain After Tooth Extraction: Which Drug is Effective?

The comparison of the effectiveness of ten pharmacological interventions to develop guidelines for acute pain management after tooth extraction in adults




w

Track Gum Disease With Cytokine Score in Saliva

A single score is developed to describe the level of cytokines in the saliva, and this score is linked with the severity of clinical gum inflammation,




w

New Material Replaces Extracted Human Teeth for Research

Extracted human teeth have long been used in conducting dental research, such as evaluating dental ceramic materials as crown restoration on a tooth.




w

Thin and Soft Gums: What Does That Mean to Oral Health?

The stiffness of gums influences the properties of fibroblasts present within it, which in turn affects whether inflammation is likely to occur and make




w

Treat Aggressive Gum Infections With New Antibiotic-Delivery System

Developing a nonsurgical medlinkdrug delivery system/medlink that will enable the controlled delivery of medlinkantibiotics/medlink that helps




w

Artificial Intelligence Takes Manufacturing of Dental Crowns to Next Level

A new method of manufacturing dental crowns using generative medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) was developed by researchers from the Faculty




w

Artificial Intelligence Way to Save your Tooth

An medlinkartificial intelligence/medlink (AI) platform developed by the University of Surrey, in partnership with King's College London, Royal Surrey




w

Pomegranate Extract Mouthwash Preserves Oral Hygiene in Dogs

Vet Aquadent FR3SH, a medlinkpomegranate/medlink extract water additive, limits the formation of plaque and tartar in dogs' teeth, ultimately helping




w

Exploring the Significance of Teeth for Overall Well-being

Experts emphasized that beyond providing aesthetic appeal, maintaining a bright and healthy set of teeth could be crucial for one's overall health. h2