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Mating strategies shape tropical plants’ invasive ability

Science & Nature A recent study from the Center for Ecological Sciences (CES), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), has found strong evidence that a...

The plan to make climate science harder to erase

Science & Nature As climate information disappears from federal websites, scientists are rebuilding it elsewhere...Read MoreKate Yoder

Air pollution may be changing sperm

Science & Nature Harmful nitrogen dioxide and ozone levels could affect fertility and pregnancies. The post Air pollution may be changing sperm appeared first on...

Health warning signs midlife men should never ignore

Homepage lifestyle Health & Wellbeing Middle-aged males often dismiss health red flags until it’s too late, even though a trip to the GP can prevent risky symptoms from developing into serious problems Persistent daytime fatigue could indicate obstructive sleep apnoea, which affects around 10% of the Irish population and is much more common in men. Picture:

What Is ‘Metabolic Health,’ and Why Does It Matter?

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World Health Org says famine in Gaza has been ‘pushed back’

UN agencies have said that famine has been "pushed back" in the Gaza Strip. A report released by the World Health Organization states that "no areas of the Strip are currently classified in famine following the October ceasefire and improved humanitarian and commercial access." While they noted that the "progress remains extremely fragile," it appears

Mental health charity’s goal to reach 150 more young people

A mental health charity in Oxfordshire has set out a goal to reach 150 more young people. Response, the largest independent mental health charity in the county, has launched its 2026 Christmas appeal. It plans to raise £42,717 before the turn of the year to fund a new full-time wellbeing youth worker in Thatcham, who

Health taxes can fund healthcare, ease pressure on health systems – WHO

The Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has made case for health taxes as one of the most powerful yet underused tools for protecting lives and strengthening public health. Speaking during a WHO webinar on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage (SSB) taxation, Dr Tedros painted a sobering picture of global health challenges, beginning

Judge finds illegal language in Michigan health department’s proposal to restructure state mental health services

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One Health: Canada’s Missing Link in Global Diplomacy

Canada’s foreign policy is being tested by a convergence of transboundary crises: pandemic threats, accelerating climate change, geopolitical instability, and environmental disasters that increasingly cross borders and sectors. These challenges cannot be managed through diplomacy, development assistance, or scientific investment alone. They require integrated strategies that connect health, environment, and international engagement. One Health offers

Celebrity Health Scares of 2026: Stars Dealing With Illnesses & More

From unexpected diagnoses to ongoing health battles, several stars have opened up about serious medical scares in 2026. Here’s a look at the celebrities facing illnesses and health challenges this year...

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