Health news Using food delivery apps linked to obesity risk and lower-level jobs Could how you purchase food online be linked to your social position and likelihood of obesity? New research from the UK suggests it might be. 21/08/2024
Health news DRC hopes to receive mpox vaccines to address health emergency Most of the mpox cases and deaths have been in Congo, with a new strain that is likely more transmissible spreading there. 20/08/2024
Health news What we know about the deadly 'sloth virus' detected in Europe The virus was recently detected in Europe for the first time, with 19 cases reported across Spain, Italy, and Germany. 19/08/2024
Health news People age quicker in their 40s and 60s, new study finds People age quickly in two bursts during middle and later life, according to new research that highlights the "nonlinear" timeline of ageing. 19/08/2024
Health news UN calls for humanitarian pause in Gaza to allow polio vaccinations International groups have expressed their concerned after a first case of polio confirmed and others suspected in Gaza. 19/08/2024
Health news Study finds 25% of unresponsive coma patients may still be conscious A recent study found that 25 per cent of patients in unresponsive states were shown to respond cognitively to instructions on a brain scan. 17/08/2024
Health news Mpox cases 'highly likely' to be imported to Europe, ECDC warns EU countries should issue travel advice for areas impacted by mpox, European health authorities said, after the virus outbreak was declared a global emergency. 16/08/2024
Health news What is mpox and why has the WHO declared it a health emergency? Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is endemic in central and western Africa and was last declared a global health emergency in 2022. 15/08/2024
Experiences Explained: The raw-dogging flights trend and why it’s bad for you Baffled by the new travel trend on planes? We spoke to a psychologist for some insights into the male psyche. 15/08/2024
Health news 'Sunburning,' the dangerous TikTok trend that may increase cancer risk Some social media influencers are encouraging beachgoers not to use sunscreen to "heal" acne. Doctors say the consequences could be devastating. 13/08/2024
Experiences How to protect yourself when hiking in Europe’s deadly heatwaves Extreme heat kills more than 175,000 people a year in Europe - here's how to stay safe when travelling in a heatwave. 12/08/2024
Green News 2023 summer heatwaves killed 47,000 people in Europe, research finds Heat-related deaths last year would have been 80 per cent higher without adaptation work, scientists estimate. 12/08/2024
Green News Summer AC after winter heating leaves millions unable to pay bills A significant proportion of European homes are very difficult to keep cool in summer due to the way they are designed. 10/08/2024
France Competing for two: Pregnant Olympians break the taboo in Paris Expectant athletes have been pushing boundaries at this year's Olympics in Paris, as more research reveals what how far women can go while further into their pregnancy. 09/08/2024
Green News Record high temperatures in Tokyo left 123 people dead in July Tokyo residents have been urged to pay attention to heatstroke warnings as high temperatures continue into August. 07/08/2024
Culture news Is David Lynch retiring from directing due to health concerns? Sad news as the mastermind behind Twin Peaks and 'Mulholland Drive' reveals that he cannot direct on set anymore since being diagnosed with emphysema. However, the director has clarified some of his comments, stating he will "never retire." 06/08/2024
Europe News Healing through innovation: Using artificial skin for wound recovery The Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville is the first in Spain to use artificial human skin for rapid and effective wound healing in severe burns. 05/08/2024
Climate ‘An electric shock’: How France changed after the lethal 2003 heatwave Intensifying heatwaves pose important questions to society, says public health expert Mathilde Pascal. 04/08/2024
Health news Millennials, Gen X at higher risk of 17 cancers than older generations Younger people are more likely to develop cancer than prior generations, underscoring the elevated risks in childhood and young adulthood, according to new research from the US. 02/08/2024
Green News Four ways to take care as extreme heat claims 175,000 lives in Europe Europe is the fastest warming continent on Earth and death records are showing the impact. 01/08/2024