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Nearly all countries will struggle to maintain population levels by 2100, thanks to crashing birth rates: IHME
Over three-quarters of countries are expected to struggle to maintain their population sizes by 205…
Online health providers are preying on young men's worst fears
Telehealth companies like Hims and Ro are making big money by preying on young men's insecurities a…
Emily Stewart
Millennial and Gen X are developing 17 types of cancers far more frequently than older generations, study finds
Cancer rates has surged among younger generations, with significant increases in pancreatic, kidney…
After Samantha, The Liver Doc goes after Nayanthara for sharing health benefits of hibiscus tea
‘Lady Superstar’ Nayanthara recently landed in hot water after promoting the supposed health benefi…
Mobile app may predict depression in pregnant women
"We can ask people a small set of questions and get a good sense of whether they'll become depre…
PTI
Supercentenarians who live past 110 have 9 things in common, according to a scientist who studies them
An expert in supercentenarians who live past 110 shared the traits she's noticed in the world's old…
Serafina Kenny
All work, no play? Nearly 50% of Indians fail to meet WHO’s recommended standard for physical activity
A new study published in The Lancet Global Health paints a concerning picture for India. Nearly hal…
Fatherhood is bad for your heart health, but paradoxically, lets you live longer!
As per recent research, dads seem to have worse cardiovascular health compared to men without child…
Height differences between men and women might've stemmed from cultures prioritising well-being of one sex over the other
In North Central Europe, women exhibited a significantly shorter stature than men, despite having t…
Your go-to sanitary product likely has harmful heavy metals in it, even if the label doesn’t say so!
We know what you're thinking: a relatively tiny chunk of Indians use tampons. But while this study …
Talc, found in baby powder and cosmetics, is “probably” cancer-causing, says WHO agency
Talc is a naturally occurring mineral widely used in talcum powder, baby powder, and cosmetics. Rec…
Eating more protein may help women with healthy aging, a new study suggests. But the type you choose matters.
New evidence suggests that getting enough protein is key to keeping women physically and mentally h…
Gabby Landsverk
OPINION: Ecofeminism — a diversified perspective on Mother’s Day
It's been over forty years since Francoise D’Eaubonne introduced the term "ecofeminism" with the pu…
3 supplements a dietitian who specializes in women's health takes, including one that can boost mood
A dietitian specializing in women's health issues like PCOS believes supplements can sometimes be b…
Kim Schewitz
OPINION: Women’s Day special — Can EVs bring ‘missing women’ back into the workforce?
For millions of women, the simple act of leaving their homes to navigate work or errands is fraught…
Robots and AI are being used to help women get pregnant. Is this the future of IVF?
Conceivable Life Sciences is automating IVF labs to make fertility care less arbitrary. Its robotic…
Blake Dodge
A human performance scientist shares the 9 supplements he takes daily for gut, brain, and muscle health
Professor Andy Galpin, whose clients include the LA Clippers and Travis Barker, adjusts his daily s…
Kim Schewitz
Climate change may reduce average life expectancy by half a year: Study
Climate change may take six months off the average human lifespan, according to a study which found…
PTI
From undernutrition to obesity, Lancet study unveils India's double whammy
India is grappling with a profound nutritional shift, as highlighted by the latest Lancet study, wi…
PTI
There is no 'smoking gun' linking social media use to mental health harm, a study using data from over 2 million people found
A new study by the Oxford Internet Institute studied the mental wellbeing of 2.4 million people age…