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Dr explains: How modern lifestyles are fuelling the 'tech neck' epidemic and orthopaedic ailments

1 month ago

India is witnessing a sharp surge in orthopedic complications across age groups, driven by sedentary lifestyles and an ageing population. Firstpost brings out experts’ views to understand the evolving complications and various aspects and preventive strategies, risk factors and treatment options to help mitigate the growing burden of musculoskeletal disorders.

How the masks you disposed of during Covid are now becoming an environmental disaster

1 month ago

Masks were critical in fighting Covid-19, but billions of them are now causing an environmental crisis. Studies show discarded masks are releasing microplastics and toxic chemicals like bisphenol B into land and water, threatening ecosystems, wildlife and human health. Experts warn that urgent policies and sustainable alternatives are needed to prevent lasting damage

How Russian troops are struggling with 'mouse fever' that causes bleeding from the eyes

1 month ago

A Chechen special forces unit fighting for Russia has reported cases of 'mouse fever', a dangerous hantavirus infection spread by rodents. Stationed near Zaporizhzhia, three soldiers have fallen ill amid severe rodent infestations. With no cure and limited vaccines, the outbreak poses health and operational challenges for Russian forces on the frontline

What's the deadly kissing bug disease spreading across the US?

1 month ago

Chagas disease, a potentially fatal illness spread by the blood-sucking kissing bug, is now found across 32 US states, with local infections confirmed in eight. The CDC warns that over 280,000 Americans may be infected without knowing, as the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi silently damages the heart and digestive system

Drink more, worry less: How water could be your new stress buster

1 month ago

A new study, published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, found that people who drank less than one-and-a-half litres daily showed dramatically higher levels of cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, when faced with stressful situations. The findings further add hydration to the growing list of lifestyle factors that influence stress resilience

Infant born with 2 babies in abdomen: What is this rare medical condition?

1 month ago

In a remarkably rare case, doctors in Gurugram recently removed two 'parasitic' foetuses growing inside the abdomen of a one-month-old baby girl. The condition, known as foetus in fetu, is extremely rare, seen in only about 1 in 5,00,000 live births worldwide. Here's how doctors managed to save the infant

Get dirty: How gardening is a good stress-buster

2 months ago

Research suggests 20 to 30 minutes of gardening a few times a week can reduce stress and lift mood, with benefits increasing the more regularly one gardens. Digging the dirt also strengthens social connections, and increases fibre intake, which helps reduce risk factors for some physical and mental illnesses, including high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and cancer

Is intermittent fasting increasing the risk of heart attacks?

2 months ago

A new study, published in the journal Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome, links intermittent fasting to a 135 per cent higher risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks or strokes. While researchers say more long-term study is needed to know for sure, they have cautioned against the one-size-fits-all approach to fasting

Dr explains: Why 60% of liver cancers are preventable and how early action can save lives

2 months ago

Liver cancer, sixth in incidence and fourth in deaths globally, is mostly preventable. Rising cases are linked to MASLD, obesity and diabetes. Firstpost brings out experts’ view on the growing burden, the importance of early detection, and how lifestyle changes, better surveillance and newer therapies can help reduce its toll.

Was CDC director Susan Monarez fired for opposing RFK Jr's vaccine policy?

2 months ago

Susan Monarez’s tenure as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director ended abruptly less than a month after she was sworn in. The White House announced her removal, while her lawyers insist she was neither fired nor resigned. Her ouster, driven by clashes over Robert F Kennedy Jr’s vaccine policies, triggered the resignations of several top CDC officials

How heatwaves are making people age faster

2 months ago

Heatwaves are no longer just short-lived threats. New research reveals that repeated exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological ageing, with effects comparable to smoking or alcohol. Outdoor workers and rural residents are most vulnerable, while rising global temperatures mean billions could face long-term health consequences

London clinic claims to remove microplastics from body for Rs 13.5 lakh. What is the procedure?

2 months ago

A London clinic claims it can remove microplastics from the blood for $13,000 (around Rs 13.5 lakh). Clarify Clinics says its Clari procedure can clear between 90 and 99 per cent of microplastics. Recently, actor and singer Katy Perry’s ex-fiance Orlando Bloom also shared on Instagram that he underwent the procedure at the clinic

Why US has warned against an Indian cookware brand

2 months ago

The United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has warned against using aluminium cookware under the brand Tiger White, manufactured by Saraswati Strips Pvt Ltd. The health regulator found that its products could release unsafe levels of lead, a toxic heavy metal linked to serious health problems

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