New global findings in the 2025 Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change reveal that the continued overreliance on fossil fuels and failure to adapt to climate change continues to be paid in ...
Taking one or two longer walks each day could do more for your heart than squeezing in a few short strolls throughout the day ...
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In drug trials, lack of oversight of research ethics boards could put Canadian patients at risk
Canada has no accreditation or inspection system for research ethics boards for clinical drug trials, and no oversight ...
Knowing who to trust in the world of wellness has become even more complicated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as the US Secretary of Health and Human Services. RFK Jr. is not a medical ...
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New research highlights crucial role of continuous walking patterns for cardiovascular benefit
An international study led by experts at the University of Sydney and the Universidad Europea in Spain has found that longer ...
People who walk at least 10-15 minutes in a single stretch reduce their risk of developing cardiovascular disease by two thirds compared to those who walk less than five minutes in one go When ...
Universities Australia is inking a deal with China to boost research collaboration and student exchanges – including joint ...
New research reveals that the human brain contains a built-in pain map that activates in different regions when relieving ...
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Pizza And Beer Are A Match Made In Heaven Thanks To Science
Plenty of people already know and love the combination of pizza and beer, but you may not know that this pairing is deeply ...
The ancient practice of acupuncture or dry needling works by stimulating nerves beneath the skin and in the muscles and ...
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Rising heat killing one person a minute, major report on climate crisis finds
World’s addiction to fossil fuels also causes toxic air pollution, wildfires, and the spread of diseases such as dengue fever ...
The annual number of preventable heat-related deaths globally has soared to more than half a million, a UCL-led report says.
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