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Climate change could drive millions into physical inactivity by 2050 as rising heat makes outdoor exercise unsafe

Study suggests anxiety, insomnia and ADHD may share the same underlying brain state

Phase 3 Randomized Controlled Trial (TORPEdO) finds no significant difference in 1-year quality of life or swallowing outcomes between expensive Proton Beam Therapy and modern Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) for throat cancer.

New analysis in The Lancet finds the 2025-2030 US Dietary Guidelines contain a profound internal incoherence, promoting animal proteins and full-fat dairy while claiming to limit saturated fats a paradox researchers say prioritizes industry profits over public health.

In a Phase 3 trial, the daily pill orforglipron outperformed oral semaglutide for weight loss (15-20 lbs) and cardiovascular markers

Artificial intelligence-associated delusions and large language models

Robert F Kennedy Jr: 1 year of failure

A massive 30-year study reveals that climate-friendly diets provide unexpectedly strong nutritional outcomes and better energy for the body without meat-related deficiencies

World-first stem-cell therapy shows promise for treating spina bifida in the womb

The Lancet Series on Ultra-processed Foods and Human Health

Meta-analysis finds that exercise interventions significantly improved the quality of life of women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy

The Lancet: Robert F Kennedy Jr: 1 year of failure

Impact of the "when the fun stops, stop" gambling message on online gambling

A new study using satellites to monitor 1,700 California ZIP codes shows that every 200 new EVs led to a 1.1% drop in nitrogen dioxide between 2019 and 2023, proving that even small upticks in adoption measurably improve air quality and reduce risks to heart and lung health.

A systematic review of 43 studies confirms prenatal acetaminophen does not increase autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability risks

Researchers assessed 450,111 middle-aged Europeans across 10 countries over an average of 15 years for colorectal cancer risk

Study finds Whooping cough vaccination during pregnancy strengthens the immune system in newborns

Early trial of Nipah virus vaccine shows promise

Global cancer cases reached 18.5 million in 2023, doubling since 1990

High uptake of school-based HPV vaccines could also protect unvaccinated women against the development of pre-cancerous cells and cut their cancer risk, finds new Swedish population study (n=857,168)

Prenatal maternal depression affects an estimated one in five women

Healthier, more sustainable school meals could help feed the world better and protect the planet as research shows that plant-rich menus with less meat and dairy can reduce hunger, save over one million lives each year, and sharply cut food-related environmental impacts by 2030.

Poor Sleep Quality Accelerates Brain Aging

The Lancet Series on Alzheimer's Disease-composed of 3 papers highlighting latest advances in diagnosis, treatment and controversies in the field

Weight-loss drug cuts heart attack risk regardless of kilograms shed, study finds

A large study has found calcium supplements, long recommended for bone health, particularly in older women, don’t increase dementia risk, offering reassurance for the millions who take them to protect against osteoporosis.

People who stop smoking in middle age can reduce their cognitive decline so dramatically that within 10 years their chances of developing dementia are the same as someone who has never smoked…

A major global study from The Lancet shows infectious diseases keep falling, but chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and anxiety are rising worldwide.

New 2025 global report finds fossil fuel dependence and adaptation delays driving record health harms with 2.5 million deaths from air pollution, 546 000 heat deaths, and surging dengue and wildfire risks after 2024’s record heat and soaring fossil fuel subsidies amid political backsliding.

A new study published in 'The Lancet' finds that food systems are a major driver of environmental degradation, rising chronic disease and growing inequality

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