Category: Health
What is the new weight-loss pill orforglipron that may rival Ozempic and Mounjaro? – Firstpost
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro have changed the game for people trying to manage their weight and blood sugar. But there’s always been one big drawback: they have to be injected. For many, that’s been enough to stop them from trying these medications at all. Now, there’s a new option on the horizon that could […]
Can eating French fries increase the risk of type 2 diabetes? – Firstpost
A new study published in the BMJ journal has found that eating three servings of French fries a week may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 20 per cent. The research also showed that those who eat fries five times a week could face a 27 per cent higher risk of the condition. […]
What is Legionnaires’ disease? Is it deadly? – Firstpost
Three people have died and 67 others have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in New York City in recent weeks. The illness, a type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, mainly affects people over 50, smokers, and those with chronic lung issues or weakened immunity read more Three people have died and 67 others have been […]
After billions spent, why is polio still spreading in Pakistan and Afghanistan? – Firstpost
For the last ten years, Sughra Ayaz has walked from house to house in southeastern Pakistan, urging parents to permit their children to receive polio vaccinations as part of a worldwide drive to eliminate the crippling illness. She often hears their concerns and objections. Some are rooted in daily struggles — families often prioritise essentials like […]
How does this disease spread, what Beijing is doing to tackle it? – Firstpost
Southern China is currently witnessing an unprecedented spike in chikungunya virus cases, with over 7,000 infections recorded in a matter of weeks. The outbreak — originating in Foshan, a populous city in Guangdong province — has prompted public health measures, including both conventional mosquito-control strategies and unconventional methods rarely seen outside research settings. China has not […]
How soda, noodles and other ultra-processed foods can increase risk of lung cancer – Firstpost
We’ve known for a while that our go-to ultra-processed foods, like fast food, sugary drinks, and instant meals, aren’t exactly the best for our health. They’re often linked to heart problems and metabolic issues. But now, a new study points to another worrying connection. These foods might also raise the risk of lung cancer. Published in […]
Is it safe to boil water more than once? – Firstpost
We have often heard that re-boiled water leads to the accumulation of allegedly hazardous substances, including metals such as arsenic, or salts. Here’s why that isn’t true read more The kettle is a household staple practically everywhere – how else would we make our hot drinks? But is it okay to re-boil water that’s already in […]
Can a broken heart really kill you? Science says yes — here’s why – Firstpost
The death of someone deeply loved is one of life’s most painful experiences. But beyond the emotional toll, new research suggests that grief can actually shorten lives. A decade-long study from Denmark has found that people enduring the most severe and unrelenting grief were far more likely to die within 10 years of their bereavement than […]
How music therapy matches CBT in easing anxiety among cancer survivors – Firstpost
Music therapy is emerging as a powerful, evidence-based tool in cancer survivorship care. A recent MSK study finds it as effective as CBT in managing anxiety with long-lasting benefits through song writing and telehealth delivery. read more As cancer survival rates improve, the focus is increasingly shifting to long-term quality of life and with it, the […]
What happens to the human body without food? – Firstpost
Since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October 2023, dozens have died from starvation and malnutrition-related conditions. The majority of these deaths have been recorded in recent months, as the already fragile humanitarian situation collapsed further. In March this year, Israel tightened its blockade into what aid workers describe as a “total siege,” halting nearly […]
