Well-Known Buckwheat – A Real Superfood: Protects Against Cancer, Reduces Heart Disease Risk
Buckwheat is highlighted as a beneficial whole grain product that is gluten-free and offers numerous health benefits, including cancer protection and heart disease risk reduction.
Report: More than ten health data registers operate illegally in Finland
A new report reveals that over ten health data registers in Finland are operating without the necessary legal regulations, posing a risk to patient data handling.
Eat this - Your cancer risk may decrease
New research indicates that replacing red and processed meat with plant-based foods, particularly whole grains, may lower the risk of colon and rectal cancers in Finnish adults.
Cardiologist Warns: 7 Habits to Avoid After 7 PM
A cardiologist warns that certain evening habits can negatively impact heart health and offers advice on what to avoid after 7 PM.
Dr. Michael Mosley says one meal time change could ‘reduce the risk of diabetes’
Dr. Michael Mosley proposed a simple meal time change that could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and other health issues posthumously in his book 'Just One Thing Volume 2'.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
Cholesterol disorders are increasingly seen in young people and women
Cholesterol disorders are becoming more prevalent among young people and women in Estonia, especially after menopause, leading to a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Sleep this much if you want to avoid diabetes
A study suggests that sleeping just under seven and a half hours each night can help maintain insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Women who enter menopause before 40 have a higher risk of heart attack, study says
A new study reveals that women who experience menopause before age 40 have a significantly higher risk of heart attacks compared to those who enter menopause later.
Rhonda Patrick, doctor in biomedical sciences: 'There is a basic health indicator that increases the risk of cognitive decline'
Dr. Rhonda Patrick highlights the significant link between hypertension and cognitive decline in her analysis of health indicators.
Popular Labubu-style toy urgently recalled over 'serious' health risk
The UK's Office for Product Safety and Standards has issued an urgent recall of a counterfeit Labubu-style toy due to serious health risks associated with the product.
Materials for British Healthcare Workers Defend Cousin Marriages. The Risks Are Apparently Overstated
Debate over cousin marriage in the UK has resurfaced as NHS educational materials defend such unions, countering long-held health risk beliefs.
Do You Exercise at This Time of Day? It Can Significantly Reduce Diabetes Risk
Exercising in the afternoon or evening significantly lowers the risk of Type 2 diabetes according to recent research published in Diabetes Care.
The hidden danger in your 'keto' diet: why the most popular sweetener in the U.S. could be suffocating your cerebral arteries and doubling the risk of stroke
A new study warns that erythritol, a popular sugar substitute in the U.S. food industry, may weaken the blood-brain barrier and increase the risk of stroke.
Don't ignore this sign! A single thought in the morning reveals that your health is at risk
Sleep experts warn that chronic drowsiness may indicate deeper health issues rather than merely being a 'not a morning person.'
Widespread habit may raise colorectal cancer risk more than you think
Drinking alcohol is now identified as a significant risk factor for colorectal cancer, particularly among younger adults under 50, according to the American Cancer Society.
What Does Carrot Do to Your Body?
A new trend on social media encourages people to consume more than three carrots a day for a tanning effect without the risk of skin cancer, but excessive intake may also pose health risks.
Small dietary changes can reduce the risk of these cancers
Weekly small dietary changes, particularly replacing red and processed meat with plant-based foods, can significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancers, according to a study from the University of Helsinki.
Department of Health retracts claim sunbeds are as dangerous as smoking
The UK Department of Health has retracted its claim that sunbeds pose the same cancer risk as smoking after a fact-check revealed the assertion was misleading.
Prof Tim Spector claims supplement could slash diabetes risk - but with a warning
Professor Tim Spector suggests that regular intake of vitamin D may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, though he cautions that research on its effects is inconclusive.
DNA test for HPV identifies about six times more infections than Pap smears
A molecular genotyping test for high-risk HPV detected approximately six times more infections than conventional Pap smear results among women in Brasília, according to a study presented at the Eurogin 2026 conference.
Could GLP-1 drugs help your mental health? New study finds a link
A study suggests that GLP-1 drugs, traditionally used for weight loss and diabetes, may also reduce the risk of worsening mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
Women who experience menopause before age 40 have a higher risk of suffering a heart attack
A new study indicates that women who experience menopause before the age of 40 face a significantly higher risk of heart attacks compared to those who go through menopause later.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease: What Is It and How Is It Treated? Are Humans at Risk?
The recent confirmation of a foot-and-mouth disease case in Greece has highlighted the need for reliable information and stringent biosecurity measures.
Doctor Reported Risk of Death for Bolsonaro on Day of Transfer to Hospital
A medical report indicated that former President Jair Bolsonaro faced a risk of death, prompting his transfer to a hospital for treatment.
Food Safety Authority: Health hazard in chocolate mousse and allergen error in protein bar
The Finnish Food Safety Authority has announced product recalls involving a chocolate mousse powder and a protein bar due to allergen labeling failures and potential health risks.
Is AI Safe for Diets? The Risk of Using ChatGPT and Gemini for Weight Loss in Adolescents
A study reveals significant discrepancies between AI-generated diet plans and those created by professional nutritionists for adolescents aiming to lose weight.
‘Deeply Concerning’: Russia Faces Risk of Diabetes ‘Epidemic,’ Social Policy Chief Warns
Russia is at risk of a diabetes epidemic due to poor dietary habits and increasing case numbers, warns Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova.
Indians Will Become 'Lazy' by 2050! The Risk of Heart Attacks and Diabetes Will Increase
A recent study predicts that rising temperatures due to climate change will lead to increased laziness and health risks like diabetes and heart attacks among Indians by 2050.
Food found in almost every fridge can 'increase risk of cancer death 12pc'
A study reveals that high butter consumption may increase overall mortality risk, particularly from cancer, while plant-based oils may reduce these risks significantly.
Urgent food recall for sweet treat products over undeclared allergens
Certain batches of Seggiano's confectionery products are being recalled due to undeclared allergens on packaging, posing a health risk to those with allergies.
TCU opens investigation into delays in dialysis funding for SUS; clinics warn of risk to patients
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) has launched an investigation into funding delays affecting dialysis clinics under the Unified Health System (SUS), raising concerns about patient safety.
Could a blood test predict if you will suffer from Alzheimer’s?
A new class of biomarker blood tests may potentially predict the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease years or even decades before symptoms appear, with some recent studies suggesting this could be feasible with a lead time of up to 20 years.
The effects of the "Ozempic family" on mental health: lower risk of anxiety and depression
A new study suggests that GLP-1 agonists, commonly used for diabetes and obesity, may also help reduce the risk of anxiety and depression.
Brushing three times a day reduces risk of not only oral health issues but also esophageal and colorectal cancer
Regular dental hygiene practices, especially brushing three times a day, significantly lower the risk of serious ailments including esophageal and colorectal cancer, as emphasized by recent studies presented on Gums Day.
SPKC: 14 cases of measles registered so far
The SPKC has reported 14 cases of measles in Latvia, with several cases linked to a school and a high risk of further spread due to unvaccinated individuals.
Could a blood test predict if you will have Alzheimer?
A new type of blood test is being explored for its potential to predict Alzheimer’s disease risk years or decades before symptoms appear, following FDA approvals for similar tests for symptomatic patients.
The small organ that we all consider finished and is now linked to the risk of death and disease
A recent study highlights the importance of the thymus gland in adulthood, revealing its link to lower mortality and disease risk.
The Invisible Risk: The Health Cost of Trusting the Tap
In Mexico, there is a growing concern over the safety of tap water, which poses health risks despite its common use in cooking.
Lang and the shocking injury caused by an advertising billboard: now Liverpool is at risk
Noa Lang suffered a severe injury during a match between Galatasaray and Liverpool, leading to concerns for his health and the implications for Liverpool.
Nigeria: Counterfeit Cancer Drugs - NAFDAC Raises Alarm Over Fake Avastin, Tecentriq
NAFDAC has issued a warning about counterfeit cancer medications, Avastin and Tecentriq, circulating in Nigeria, posing a serious risk to patient safety.
Daily Summary #1906: Federal Police investigates if money diverted from the INSS helped pay for travels of Lulinha; Lieutenant Colonel arrested for killing wife in SP claimed to be 'alpha male' in the relationship; Recreational drug use may double stroke risk, studies warn
The Federal Police of Brazil is investigating whether funds diverted from the INSS were used to cover travels for Lulinha, while a Lieutenant Colonel faces arrest for allegedly murdering his wife, claiming to embody 'alpha male' traits, and new studies highlight the increased risk of stroke associated with recreational drug use.
Product recall issued for batches from popular beauty brand over sunburn risk
A recall has been issued for certain batches of Bondi Sands SPF products due to health risks associated with their effectiveness.
Funeral home in Sumaré partially shut down after health surveillance points out high-risk irregularities
A funeral home in Sumaré, Brazil, was partially shut down due to high-risk irregularities identified by health inspectors.
Menopause before 40 is a bad prognosis for women's health. Results of a new study
A recent study indicates that experiencing menopause before the age of 40 significantly increases the long-term risk of heart disease in women due to hormonal changes.
Sweet things can harm the liver! These people should particularly be careful
A recent study indicates that individuals with low testosterone levels should avoid high-fructose foods to prevent fat accumulation in the liver and reduce the risk of fatty liver disease.
Debts, with crises and wars, it is the youth who are at the greatest risk
The financial health of Italian consumers is precarious, especially among the youth, as revealed by the 2025 Consumer Payment Report from Intrum.
A small forgotten organ in the body has been found to predict the risk of illness and death
Research has revealed that the thymus, a lesser-known organ, plays a significant role in predicting health outcomes.
Swimming pools, schools, and beauty salons: The Health Board is focusing on six critical areas
The Estonian Health Board has identified six key sectors for health risk monitoring and oversight for 2026.
Recreational drug use may double the risk of stroke, warn studies with 100 million participants
Recreational use of illegal drugs can more than double the risk of stroke, according to a review of studies involving over 100 million participants conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge.