Young gay men lack knowledge and awareness regarding the use of PrEP, a drug that stops them from contracting HIV, according to a study published in the Journal of Prevention
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“WHO’s Obsession with Breastfeeding: The Pitfalls of Overregulating Infant Formula”
The World Health Organization (WHO) is on a crusade against promoting infant formula, calling for a cessation of influencers endorsing these products on social media platforms. While the WHO claims
Injecting stem cells into the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is safe, well-tolerated, and has a long-lasting effect on protecting the brain from further damage, according to a
New model estimates 70,000 deaths due to high temperatures during the summer of 2022
Heat-related mortality during the summer of 2022 may have exceeded 70,000 deaths, according to a study published in the scientific journal The Lancet Regional Health. The team from the Barcelona
Cheaper medicines can be just as effective to treat migraine attacks as more expensive drugs, according to a study published in the European Journal of Neurology. Migraines are more than
All aquatic species contaminated with nano and microplastics in the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean
All aquatic species in rivers flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea are contaminated with microplastics, according to a report called “i-plastic” published by an international team of researchers,
A team of researchers from Surrey University, UK, celebrate their success after winning funding to develop a “library of greening.” This new database will enable towns and cities around the
A team of international researchers showed that genetically engineered yeast can produce a natural product called alstonine, which can be used to treat patients with schizophrenia, according to a study
Public prefer planting trees to fight climate change compared to more technological solutions
Results from more than a million social media posts suggest that people prefer to plant trees and protect the rainforest than use technological solutions to fight climate change, according to
The new Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and Ultra-low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London significantly improved air quality, according to the latest Institute for Policy Research (IPR) policy brief. The authors believe this