Tag: Health

Wildfire long-term health risks in California

The Santa Ana winds have been fueling devastating wildfires in and around Los Angeles, causing havoc and destruction.

Lifespan Versus Health Span – How Can We All Stay Healthier Longer?

The beginning of a new year is a time for reflection and setting goals for improved health and

Huge Samsung Health AI Update Will Upgrade Galaxy Wearables for Free

Samsung has made a big announcement regarding updates to its Health platform, promising new AI features for the

Report urges new chemical regulations to protect children’s health

Chemical regulation is a crucial aspect of safeguarding children's health, according to a recent report published in the

EvieAI Health Assistant Unveiled for Smart Ring at CES 2025

Evie, a smart ring designed specifically for women, is introducing a new feature in the form of an

‘Loneliness’ Proteins in Your Blood Could Be Putting Your Health at Risk : ScienceAlert

Human beings are inherently social creatures. We thrive on connection, communication, and shared experiences that help shape our

Dietary choices create distinct gut microbiomes, influencing health outcomes

A diverse diet rich in vegetables is widely recognized as beneficial for overall well-being. On the flip side,

Gaza’s Health System On Brink Of Collapse

The dire situation in Gaza's healthcare system was highlighted during a recent meeting of the U.N. Security Council

Hochul unveils vague plan to tackle NYC mental health crisis as subway violence plagues city

Governor Kathy Hochul made a bold statement on Friday, promising to address the issue of subway violence by

Health officials assess the threat of H5N1

The threat of Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A virus (HPAI H5N1) remains a concern, but public health

Lilly’s Obesity Drug Zepbound To Be Key 2025 Health Cost Driver

The introduction of the anti-obesity drug Zepbound by Eli Lilly & Co. is projected to have a significant

Should You Be Taking A Multivitamin For Your Health?

Multivitamins have long been a staple in many people's daily routines, with nearly one in three US adults