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Bayesian Optimisation: The Art of Intelligent Experimentation

In the world of machine learning, tuning a model’s hyperparameters often feels like searching for a hidden treasure in a vast desert. Every step—a new learning rate, a different kernel, or a new regularisation strength—can lead you closer to or…

How water could be your new stress buster – Firstpost

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…

What is this rare medical condition? – Firstpost

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…

Experts warn vitamin D deficiency during monsoon raises fracture risk – Firstpost

In India, an ICMR study estimates that nearly 22–39% of adults over 40 show signs of osteoarthritis, and doctors warn that weather changes like high humidity and reduced sunlight can worsen symptoms. The arrival of monsoon often brings relief from…

Why the UK is banning energy drinks for under 16s – Firstpost

The United Kingdom plans to ban sales of energy drinks to under-16s, citing their health risks among young people. Previously, a survey found that among teenagers aged 13 to 16, as many as one in three admits to having them…

How gardening is a good stress-buster – Firstpost

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…

Is intermittent fasting increasing the risk of heart attacks? – Firstpost

Skipping meals to shed weight or stay “healthy” has become a big trend in recent years. Intermittent fasting (IF), where people eat only during certain hours of the day or take long breaks between meals, is often praised as a…

How safe are sleep gummies for kids? Here’s what sleep researcher says – Firstpost

US-based online store iHerb has suspended sales of melatonin gummies to Australia. This comes after a rise in reports of non-fatal overdoses in Western Australia in children who took these popular supplements. This latest move raises fresh concerns about the…

Why 60% of liver cancers are preventable and how early action can save lives – Firstpost

Liver cancer remains one of the world’s most lethal cancers, ranked sixth in incidence but fourth in cancer-related mortality globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Alarmingly, nearly 60% of liver cancer cases are preventable, as highlighted in a…

Was CDC director Susan Monarez fired for opposing RFK Jr’s vaccine policy? – Firstpost

The leadership of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been thrown into turmoil following the abrupt removal of its director, Susan Monarez, less than a month after her swearing-in. The White House announced her termination on…

How heatwaves are making people age faster – Firstpost

Heatwaves are no longer just temporary episodes of discomfort; scientists are uncovering how they silently shape long-term human health. Beyond immediate dangers such as dehydration and heatstroke, new research shows that sustained exposure to extreme heat speeds up the body’s…

Do you get safe drinking water? UN says 25% don’t have access to it – Firstpost

In 2024, 89 countries had universal access to at least basic drinking water, of which 31 had universal access to safely managed services More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water, the United Nations said…

What is the flesh-eating screwworm parasite detected in a person in the US for the first time? – Firstpost

For the first time, the United States has reported a human case of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite, raising fresh alarm among authorities. The infection was detected in Maryland in a traveller who had recently returned from Central America, where an…

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

Microplastics are now being found in almost every part of the human body, from the brain to the heart. A 2019 study in the journal ‘Environmental Science & Technology’ estimated that an average person takes in about 39,000 to 52,000…

Sitting all day in your office AC? Why prolonged exposure can make you sick – Firstpost

Air conditioning can feel heaven-sent on hot summer days. It keeps temperatures comfortable and controls humidity, making indoor environments tolerable even on the most brutally warm days. But some people avoid using air conditioning (AC) no matter how hot it…

Do young men need ‘T maxxing’ testosterone? – Firstpost

Videos promoting #testosteronemaxxing are racking up millions of views. Like “ looksmaxxing” or “ fibremaxxing”, this trend takes something related to body image (improving your looks) or health (eating a lot of fibre) and pushes it to extreme levels. Testosterone…

Talking to chatbots can lead to ‘AI psychosis’. Is this a growing mental health risk? – Firstpost

Artificial intelligence chatbots have quickly become embedded in everyday life. Millions of people across the globe now interact with tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Copilot on a weekly basis. For many, these systems provide convenience: drafting emails, assisting with…

Why US has warned against an Indian cookware brand – Firstpost

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…

How brain-liver miscommunication drives severe weight loss in cancer patients – Firstpost

A ground-breaking new study has highlighted the crucial role of disrupted communication between the brain and liver in causing severe weight loss that impacts a large fraction of cancer patients. Oncologists stressed that understanding the metabolic and neural drivers of…

Nearly 20 cr Indians have high BP, renal denervation therapy offers new hope – Firstpost

With nearly 20 crore adults in India estimated to be living with hypertension and only about 2 crores managing to keep it under control, the condition has emerged as one of the country’s most pressing public health concerns. Medical experts…

How China is creating ‘pregnancy robots’ to deliver babies – Firstpost

Chinese scientists are reportedly developing the world’s first ‘pregnancy robot’, a humanoid that will carry a baby in an artificial womb and mimic a full-term pregnancy. For those struggling to conceive, hiring a humanoid to carry their baby will cost…

Why chronic venous insufficiency is often mistaken for ageing in seniors – Firstpost

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a progressive condition where leg veins struggle to return blood to the heart, is often dismissed as a natural part of ageing. In India’s rapidly ageing population, the disorder frequently goes unnoticed until it leads to…

What is ‘tooth-in-eye-surgery’, the procedure that helped Canadian woman regain her vision? – Firstpost

Gail Lane, a 75-year-old Canadian woman, regained vision after a decade of suffering from visual impairment; she had damaged her corneas due to an autoimmune disorder. However, through a very rare procedure, osteo-odonto keratoprosthesis, or colloquially known as “tooth-in-eye” surgery,…

What is this condition? – Firstpost

Seeking dietary advice from artificial intelligence (AI) proved costly for a 60-year-old man. According to a US medical journal, the man developed a rare condition after he consulted ChatGPT about removing table salt from his diet. An article published in…

What are its symptoms? – Firstpost

Symptoms are similar to other Omicron subvariants, including fever, chills, shortness of breath, sore throat, fatigue, headache, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, loss of taste or smell, and diarrhoea Several western US states are seeing sharp increases in Covid-19 activity, with…

It’s all in the brain – Firstpost

Noise sensitivity, often dismissed by health professionals, can significantly impact both mental and physical wellbeing. Affecting up to 40% of the population, this condition is linked to anxiety, sleep disturbances, and long-term health risks. read more While noise sensitivity is…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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 here read more As…

How AI and adaptive therapy are revolutionising lung cancer radiotherapy – Firstpost

Lung cancer, long associated with late-stage diagnosis and limited treatment success, is now witnessing a transformative shift in care. Driven by advances in high-precision radiotherapy and personalised medicine, this evolution is offering new hope for patients. According to the World…

How child was born from embryo frozen in 1994 – Firstpost

A baby boy born in Ohio has made history after being born from an embryo that was frozen more than 30 years ago, long before his parents had started school. Named Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, he was born on July 26…

Why Swedish company is offering 30-minute masturbation breaks to employees – Firstpost

Erica Lust, the founder of a Swedish adult entertainment company, said she started offering 30-minute masturbation breaks to her employees during Covid-19 as a means to reduce stress. The experiment soon received a positive response, with employees feeling ’less aggression’…

Throat cancer without smoking? Experts warn of new risk factors in India – Firstpost

An increasing number of throat cancer cases are being diagnosed among non-smokers in India, particularly men under 60. Experts link this rise to HPV infections, lifestyle changes and environmental exposures. Read here read more Throat cancer, once predominantly associated with…

What is CTE, the brain disease gunman claimed to have? How is it caused? – Firstpost

The man who shot dead four people at a Manhattan office tower left behind a ‘suicide note’ claiming the National Football League (NFL) was to blame for a brain condition he said he was suffering from. The suspect has been…

What is this rare pregnancy? – Firstpost

Doctors in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, were left stunned after an MRI scan of a 30-year-old woman revealed something highly unusual, she was 12 weeks pregnant, but the foetus wasn’t in her uterus. It was growing in her liver. The woman…

A guide to maintaining healthy snacking habits at work – Firstpost

When Claire Paré was a classroom teacher, working in a setting where every minute, down to the bathroom breaks, was scheduled, she brought granola bars, fruit and protein shakes to school so she’d be prepared when hunger hits. Then she…

How dogs are helping people destress even more than expected – Firstpost

New studies show dogs are playing a greater role than ever in helping humans de-stress. Data shows that dog owners are at a 24 per cent lower risk of death compared to those who don’t own dogs. They also have…

How air pollution, stress and late pregnancies are fuelling India’s fertility crisis – Firstpost

Infertility is emerging as a pressing public health concern in India, affecting an estimated 10–15% of couples according to studies published in The Lancet and other medical journals. The issue has been further spotlighted by government data and clinical observations…

How a baby girl in Sweden grew a ‘micropenis’ from lying on her father’s chest – Firstpost

A 10-month-old baby girl in Sweden developed a ‘micropenis’ after she frequently lay on her father’s bare chest, who applied a strong testosterone gel as part of a hormonal treatment. The baby soon began to show unexpected physical changes, which…

Can 7,000 steps a day keep chronic diseases at bay? – Firstpost

Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been considered to be the norm for a healthy life. However, a new study shows that walking even 7,000 steps a day can keep heart diseases, cancer and depression at bay read more…

Why DIY skincare isn’t always safe – Firstpost

Scrolling through social media, it’s hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for “natural” beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and banish dullness. The appeal is obvious. Why pay for a dermatologist-tested…

Can sunbathing lead to brain haemorrhage? – Firstpost

Sunbathing for long proved costly for an elderly woman in China. The 67-year-old reportedly suffered a brain haemorrhage and slipped into a coma after sunbathing her back for two hours in intense summer heat. The incident has spread shockwaves across…

How a day off from alcohol can transform your health – Firstpost

Alcohol has many negative effects on our health, some of which may surprise you. These include short-term impacts such as waking up with a pounding head or anxiety, to long-term effects including cancer. If you are thinking about taking some…

India’s ‘first’ AI-powered MRI scanner launched in Delhi to enhance diagnostic precision – Firstpost

As India steps into the era of AI-driven diagnostics, the question is no longer whether AI will be part of healthcare but how quickly, safely and fairly it can be integrated. The launch of the Excel 3T MRI is a…

How diet, sleep and gut health impact GLP-1 and weight regulation – Firstpost

As GLP-1-based drugs like semaglutide gain popularity, new insights highlight how gut health, diet, protein, and sleep can naturally support GLP-1 hormone function. Firstpost presents expert views on how lifestyle changes can aid metabolic health and weight management. read more…

A victory in progress as death rates tumble with new drugs, screening and prevention – Firstpost

The chances of getting affected by cancer increase as people age. Since the 1990s, the age-adjusted death rate related to cancer has fallen considerably read more The fight against cancer has been yielding results slowly and steadily. Data on cancer’s…

Is it healthier than high-fructose corn syrup? – Firstpost

Donald Trump’s long-standing love affair with Coca-Cola is no secret. During his first term, he reportedly downed up to a dozen cans of Diet Coke a day, even going so far as to install a red “Diet Coke button” on…

What is chronic venous insufficiency, the vein condition Trump is suffering from? – Firstpost

Speculation ran wild this week after viral photos showed bruising on President Donald Trump’s hand and noticeably swollen ankles, sparking intense online chatter about his health. Amid the growing buzz, the White House confirmed that the President has been diagnosed…

Eight ‘three-parent’ children born in UK. Why this stops genetic diseases from being passed down – Firstpost

Science continues to make great strides in the 21st Century. In the UK, eight children have thus far been born using the DNA of three people, a method known as mitochondria donation treatment (MDT), researchers say. This conception method allows…

What is fibremaxxing, the new diet trend taking over social media? How safe is it? – Firstpost

Move over keto, the latest buzz on social media is “fibremaxxing—a trend that’s all about loading up on fibre-rich foods like oats, lentils, chia seeds, and veggies. From chia-stuffed puddings to hearty lentil bowls, social media influencers are raving about…

Lab tests find virus in 20 districts, 13 cases officially reported in 2025 – Firstpost

At least 13 samples collected between May 8 and June 17, tested positive for Wild Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1). The samples were collected from key cities like Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad read more Pakistan is staring at a health crisis…

Second Nipah death reported in Kerala, 6 districts put on alert – Firstpost

The man had been undergoing treatment at a private hospital in this northern district. read more A 57-year-old man from Palakkad district in Kerala, who died on July 12, is suspected to have been infected with the Nipah virus, prompting…

Govt canteens to display health warnings for samosas, jalebis – Firstpost

Top health institutions like AIIMS Nagpur have been directed to display eye-catching “oil and sugar boards” in cafeterias and public areas read more To tackle the growing obesity problem, India’s health ministry has mandated health warning labels for deep-fried snacks…

Is your bed making you sick without you knowing it? – Firstpost

You might think your bed is clean, but every night it fills with sweat, dead skin, bacteria, and allergens. From dust mites to fungi, your bedding becomes a hotspot for microbes if not washed regularly. Experts say sheets should be…

Do women pee more often than men? No, it’s not about small bladders – Firstpost

The toilet habits of women and men depend on, among other things, anatomy and hormones. While many say women use the loo more often due to ‘small bladders’, science says that is not actually the case. Let’s take a closer…

Why reels are short but their mental health impact isn’t – Firstpost

In the age of endless scrolling, short-form video content like Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and TikTok has woven itself into the daily routine of millions, especially teenagers and young adults. While these clips may seem harmless entertainment, experts warn that…

How a new ‘milestone’ technique could help chemo patients from losing their hair – Firstpost

For many cancer patients, hair loss during chemotherapy is one of the most emotionally difficult parts of treatment. For most patients, maintaining their hair is not just about vanity –it’s about holding on to a part of themselves—their identity, confidence,…

Why ‘eat less, move more’ mantra might not always work to fight obesity – Firstpost

For years, people living with obesity have been given the same basic advice: eat less, move more. But while this mantra may sound simple, it’s not only ineffective for many, it can be deeply misleading and damaging. Obesity is not…

Major cancer drugs could become cheaper as India considers import duty waiver – Firstpost

The documents show that blockbuster cancer drugs like pembrolizumab (brand Keytruda), osimertinib (brand Tagrisso), and trastuzumab deruxtecan (brand Enhertu), used to treat lung and breast cancer, will be fully exempted from customs duty read more India will likely slash the…

What is RFK Jr doing about it? – Firstpost

The United States is facing its most severe measles outbreak in over three decades, with 1,277 confirmed infections recorded so far this year across 38 states and Washington, DC, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Outbreak…

US faces worst measles outbreak in decades amid falling vaccination rates under Trump – Firstpost

More than two-thirds of states have reported at least one case, with 27 outbreaks identified nationwide. Three deaths have occurred, two unvaccinated children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico, with dozens hospitalised read more The US is currently…

How XFG is likely to become the next dominant Covid variant – Firstpost

Given the number of times this has happened already, it should come as little surprise that we’re now faced with yet another new subvariant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for Covid. This new subvariant is known as XFG (nicknamed “…

India’s drug regulator wants you to flush these 17 expired drugs immediately. Here’s why – Firstpost

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has released a list of 17 drugs, if expired, to be flushed down the toilet immediately rather than discarded. CDSCO says fentanyl, tramadol and tapentadol are among those that could be harmful if…

You prefer the gym to yoga? It has a lot to do with your personality – Firstpost

Can your personality affect the kind of exercise you enjoy? A new study suggests so. Published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, the study was carried out by researchers at University College London (UCL). It involved 132 participants who were…

Is your makeup safe? Why is India looking to ban mercury-based cosmetics? – Firstpost

The death of actor-model Shefali Jariwala has sparked a national debate on the safety of anti-ageing and skin-whitening products. As the discussion rages on, have you ever wondered what’s in your makeup and if it could cause more harm than…

How regular physical activity can help prevent cancer and aid recovery – Firstpost

In recent years, science has made one thing clear: exercise isn’t just about fitness, it’s a vital component in preventing and managing serious diseases including cancer. From cutting the risk of developing certain cancers to improving treatment outcomes and lowering…

How doctors are adapting to the digital transformation of healthcare – Firstpost

As AI, telemedicine and digital tools transform healthcare, doctors are adapting to a tech-driven future while preserving the human touch. Experts say technology can enhance care but empathy, intuition and doctor-patient relationships remain essential in modern medicine’s evolving role. read…

Your screen is making you sick? Experts call for digital detox as screen time fuels health crisis – Firstpost

Doctors across specialties are calling for digital detox as screen-related stress, sleep issues and anxiety surge in 2025. Experts explain how intentional disconnection from devices can reset brain chemistry, improve sleep and boost emotional health—making unplugging a modern, science-backed prescription…

How eating the dairy product before bed can give you nightmares – Firstpost

Charlotte Gupta, CQUniversity Australia Have you heard people say eating cheese before bed will cause you to have vivid dreams or nightmares? It’s a relatively common idea. And this week, a new study has landed this suggestion back in the…

Is Covid vaccine to blame? – Firstpost

Heart attack-related deaths have gone up alarmingly in Karnataka’s Hassan district. In the past 40 days, 23 people have died after suffering heart attacks. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has now set up a team of experts, led by Dr Ravindranath…

Why medication on an empty stomach can be fatal – Firstpost

Shefali Jariwala’s unexpected passing due to cardiac arrest at the age of 42 came as a shock. While the exact cause of her death is still under investigation, many reports point towards her taking medications and Vitamin C IVs on…

Was the actor taking glutathione injections? Are they safe? – Firstpost

The recent death of actor and model Shefali Jariwala has fuelled questions about the health risks linked to anti-ageing treatments. While the exact cause of her death is still under investigation, initial reports suggest that she had been regularly taking…

Doctors call for pre-monsoon malaria vigilance – Firstpost

As summer sets in, doctors warn that heat, stagnant water and increased outdoor exposure are driving malaria risks higher. With the WHO flagging seasonal shifts and behavioural patterns as key contributors, timely prevention and awareness can help avert pre-monsoon outbreaks….

Did anti-ageing drugs cause BP to fall? – Firstpost

Trying to be beautiful can be deadly. The sudden death of actor-model Shefali Jariwala is another cautionary tale in this saga. On Saturday (June 28), India woke up to the news of the death of the 42-year-old, best known for…

How your doctor stays fit, calm and resilient beyond the hospital walls – Firstpost

As the world embraces healthier living in 2025, the advice doctors offer their patients takes on deeper meaning when viewed through the lens of their own lives. Often seen as the custodians of public health, physicians face intense schedules, emotional…

How nightmares can lead to early death – Firstpost

New research has shown that people who experience nightmares on a weekly basis are three times more likely to die early than those who rarely or never have them. Not only this, but having frequent scary dreams may actually accelerate…

No clear answer on Covid-19 origin, WHO experts conclude after three-year-long probe – Firstpost

After more than three years of work, WHO’s expert group was unable to get the necessary data to evaluate whether or not Covid-19 was the result of a lab accident read more An expert group charged by the World Health…

Why appendix cancer is rising among the young & how it differs from colon cancer – Firstpost

Once considered extremely rare, appendix cancer is now showing a worrying rise particularly among younger adults. New research suggests that cases have quadrupled in recent decades with many detected at advanced stages due to vague or absent symptoms. As awareness…

Urine as eyewash? Why doctors are warning against the health trend – Firstpost

We’ve all seen strange wellness trends pop up online, but this one might just take the cake. A bizarre video recently went viral featuring Nupur Pittie, a woman from Pune who identifies herself on Instagram as a “medicine-free life coach.”…

Maharashtra reports 13 new cases & 1 death – Firstpost

Maharashtra on Friday recorded 13 new cases of Covid-19, which took the tally of infections to 2,462, and one death read more Maharashtra reported 13 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, taking the total number of infections this year to 2,462,…

Only one person on Earth has this blood type. What is ‘Gwada negative’? – Firstpost

A woman from the French Caribbean territory of Guadeloupe has been confirmed as the only known person in the world to possess a newly classified blood group — now officially recognised as the 48th blood group system. The new blood…

Choking before 30? 1 in 3 Delhi youth show lung abnormalities: Report – Firstpost

At least 29% of young adults in Delhi show signs of lung damage in routine CT scans, including bronchiectasis and emphysema, according to a study. Experts link this to pollution, smoking and delayed diagnosis, urging early screening and public health…

How AMH+ and other new tests are changing PCOS diagnosis for Indian women – Firstpost

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is rising among Indian women, especially in urban areas. This article explores its symptoms, diagnostic challenges, and how new tools like the AMH+ test offer accurate, non-invasive early detection—empowering women to manage their reproductive health more effectively…

How the breakthrough drug triggers weight loss – Firstpost

After Mounjaro, another weight loss jab has made its entry into Indian markets. Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk on Tuesday (June 24) launched its popular weight-loss drug Wegovy in India. The drug semaglutide, marketed under the brand name Wegovy, will be…

What are 3 neurological conditions Salman Khan suffers from? – Firstpost

In a shocking revelation, Bollywood’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ Salman Khan said that he is battling three serious medical conditions — brain aneurysm, AV malformation, and trigeminal neuralgia. The 59-year-old legendary actor made this revelation during his appearance on the first episode…

How scientists have used urine to make dental implants – Firstpost

A team of scientists at the University of California, Irvine, have figured out a way to turn human urine into a key material used in dental and bone implants. The discovery will not only help turn this everyday waste into…

When should you add cardio into your fitness routine?  – Firstpost

Fitness enthusiasts have debated the question for decades: is it better to do cardio before or after lifting weights? Until recently, the answer has largely been down to preference – with some enjoying a jog to warm up before hitting…

How sickle cell disease quietly impacts childhood in India – Firstpost

Sickle cell disease (SCD) remains one of the most under-recognised genetic conditions affecting children in India with profound long-term effects on the brain, organs, growth and quality of life. While many associate the disease primarily with painful episodes, experts say…

How to spot early Alzheimer’s symptoms and why younger adults should care too – Firstpost

Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just a condition of old age. Subtle symptoms can appear earlier than expected and are often mistaken for routine forgetfulness. Firstpost spoke to an expert on how to recognise the red flags, distinguish the disease from normal…

Caffeine overdose kills woman. How much can you safely consume? – Firstpost

An inquest in Australia has heard that Christina Lackmann, a 32-year-old from Melbourne, died of a caffeine overdose. Lackmann, who was studying biomedical science at a college in Australia, called a helpline after feeling dizzy and numb. However, help did…

How common are rabies deaths today? – Firstpost

What began as a relaxing holiday to Morocco turned into a heartbreaking tragedy for 59-year-old Yvonne Ford from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. While exploring the country in February this year, Yvonne was lightly scratched by a stray puppy. It seemed minor;…

How new blood test could reveal cancer long before symptoms appear – Firstpost

Scientists at Johns Hopkins University in the US have developed a new blood test that can detect signs of cancer up to three years before symptoms appear. When cancer is present, tumours release small fragments of genetic material into the…

1 in 56 older adults die due to unintentional fall; 41,000 in 2023 – Firstpost

More than 41,000 retirement-age Americans died of falls in 2023, the most recent year for which final statistics based on death certificates are available. That suggests that falls were blamed in about 1 of every 56 deaths in older Americans…

Death toll crosses 100 in current wave, Kerala leads national caseload – Firstpost

On Monday, 11 deaths were recorded, taking the total number of deaths to 108. While seven of these deaths were from Kerala, one each occurred in Delhi, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh read more Covid-19 death toll in India has…

Covid cases rise in Singapore, Hong Kong as new wave spreads in Asia. Should you be worried? – Firstpost

Is Covid making a comeback in Asia? Covid cases are rising again in parts of Southeast Asia, with Hong Kong and Singapore reporting a sudden increase. This seems to be part of a fresh wave spreading through several regions in…

Why climate change is causing dengue and chikungunya to spread in Europe – Firstpost

New research shows that dengue and chikungunya could soon become endemic in Europe. The study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, was conducted by researchers in Sweden and Germany and examined the spread of dengue and chikungunya in Europe for…

Why sickle cell disease disproportionately affects India’s tribal communities – Firstpost

Sickle Cell disease disproportionately affects India’s tribal populations, with complications impacting both children and adults. Firstpost brings out experts’ view on early signs, treatments and strategies for managing pain and infection in sickle cell patients. read more Sickle Cell Disease…

How India’s chewing habit is fuelling a cancer crisis – Firstpost

Oral cancer is a rising but largely preventable threat in India, driven by tobacco use, alcohol consumption, poor hygiene and HPV infection. In this report, Firstpost highlights expert insights on early warning signs, key risk factors and the vital role…

Is the Covid ‘lab-leak’ theory incorrect? What new study reveals – Firstpost

A study by the University of Edinburgh suggests Covid-19 did not originate in China’s Wuhan but evolved naturally in the bat population in northern Laos and China’s Yunnan province. The study, now published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell, challenges the…

Covid scare back in India; Kerala, Mumbai, Delhi hospitals on high alert as cases rise – Firstpost

Experts believe the rise in the COVID-19 cases in South Asia is due to the JN.1 variant, a sub-variant of Omicron. read more The COVID-19 scare is back in India, with cases now reappearing in cities across the country. This…

Why are men taller than women? Genes hold the answer – Firstpost

On average, men usually have five inches more in height than women. But why? Scientists have now found an answer to this pertinent question. A gene called SHOX, associated with height, is partially responsible read more Men are generally taller…

RT-PCR test for Cabinet ministers? What rules are in place for rest of India – Firstpost

Experts have recommended maintaining Covid-appropriate behaviour, such as wearing masks, practising hand hygiene, and avoiding crowded areas. read more The Indian government has mandated an RT-PCR test for ministers meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid a rapid increase in…

Is it time to sound the alarm bell? – Firstpost

India’s total fertility rate (TFR) has dipped below the replacement rate, according to a new United Nations demographic report. It also estimates that the South Asian country’s population will touch 1.46 billion (146 crore) in 2025. The United Nations Population…

Scientists develop new mRNA technique for permanent HIV treatment – Firstpost

A paper published in Nature Communications says that scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne have tapped into mRNA technology to locate the AIDS virus and thereby fully clear it from an infected body read more…

What is the ‘newly emerging’ XFG variant? – Firstpost

India is once again seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases, and this time, a new sub-variant is also in the mix. While the JN.1 variant of Omicron has been around for a while, a newly emerging strain called ‘XFG’ has…

Why booster shots are crucial even with mild Covid-19 symptoms prevailing – Firstpost

India is experiencing a mild surge in Covid-19 cases driven by new Omicron subvariants, with mostly mild symptoms. Experts stress the importance of boosters, surveillance and protecting vulnerable groups. Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view on symptoms, vaccine effectiveness, and…

How cutting calories can leave you depressed – Firstpost

Anyone who’s ever tried to swap a packet of chips for a bowl of salad knows the struggle, dieting isn’t always a joyful journey. And now, science says the emotional slump that often comes with it might be more than…

40 women using weight-loss drugs see unexpected pregnancies; prompt UK’s warning over contraceptives – Firstpost

The weight loss drugs, by mimicking gut hormones, effectively reduce appetite and promote weight loss, which can in turn boost fertility in women with obesity read more British health authorities have issued a warning to women using weight-loss medications such…

Real or fake? How to decode a smile in seconds – Firstpost

From uncomfortable family portraits to forced workplace smiles, our brains often sense something’s off before we can explain why. The reason lies in a mix of facial anatomy, brain function and emotional truth. Both genuine and fake smiles rely on…

How Salmonella contamination spreads and what it means for consumers – Firstpost

Salmonella is a leading global cause of diarrhoeal diseases, often spread through contaminated food and water, including fresh produce like cucumbers. While most infections are mild, severe cases can be life-threatening, especially for vulnerable groups. Read here read more Salmonella…

What’s really on your plate? How pesticide residues could increase your cancer risk – Firstpost

Scientific evidence indicates that long-term exposure to pesticide residues in food can increase the risk of certain cancers, say leading medical and agricultural experts. While the risk to a single consumer from low-level exposure is generally low, chronic consumption, especially…

Fatigue, hair loss, weight gain or anxiety? It could be your thyroid – Firstpost

The thyroid, a small, butterfly-shaped gland at the front of the neck, is a powerhouse organ responsible for orchestrating critical bodily functions, from metabolism and energy levels to mood and the health of vital organs like the heart and kidneys….

Another patient dead in Thane; death toll rises to 4 in Maharashtra – Firstpost

So far, four patients have died in Maharashtra after testing positive for Covid this week read more Another Covid-19 patient breathed his last in India’s Maharashtra state on Sunday (May 25), taking the total death toll to four amid sudden…

Mumbai reports 411 covid cases as Maharashtra logs 681 in 2025 – Firstpost

As many as 84 new Covid 19 cases were reported in Maharashtra on Friday, taking the tally of cases registered since the start of the year to 681, the state public health department said. read more Maharashtra reported 84 fresh…

New cases over 4,000, India holds Covid mock drill today for hospital checks – Firstpost

On Wednesday, India recorded 276 new Covid cases, with seven deaths in the past 24 hours. The highest toll was recorded in Maharashtra at four and one fatality each in Tamil Nadu, Delhi and Gujarat. The total number of deaths…

7 dead in past 24 hours, over 2,700 cases recorded; Kerala, Maharashtra worst hit – Firstpost

In an alarming development, seven deaths have been reported over the past 24 hours across India, taking the total Covid death toll to 22 during the fresh wave read more Covid-19 cases in India surged past 2,700 ahead of the…

Nigeria deadliest country for expecting mothers, accounts for 30% of maternal deaths globally – Firstpost

Every year, 75,000 women die in Nigeria in labour, which translates to one death every seven minutes. Nigeria’s spending on health is just 5 per cent of its total budget, way short of its 15 per cent target that it…

How snoozing your alarm is costing you more sleep – Firstpost

We’ve all been there. Monday morning, alarm blasting, and without even thinking, your hand shoots out to hit snooze. “Just five more minutes”, you whisper to yourself. Maybe even ten. But while those extra moments under the covers feel like…

US okays Moderna’s ‘next generation’ Covid-19 vaccine – Firstpost

The new vaccine, mNexspike (mRNA-1283), is a step toward next-generation coronavirus vaccines. It’s made in a way that allows for a lower dose, a fifth of the dose of its current COVID-19 vaccine, Spikevax (mRNA-1273) by refining its immune target…

How 3 nights of poor sleep can harm your heart – Firstpost

A new study from Uppsala University in Sweden has found that just three nights of restricted sleep, about four hours per night, can trigger changes in the blood associated with a higher risk of heart disease. Notably, these changes were…

How India’s rising Covid cases is causing a rush of patients at hospitals – Firstpost

It’s never a dull moment in hospitals across India and with Covid-19 infections rising across the country, hospitals are seeing a rise in footfalls in the outpatient departments (OPDs). India’s coronavirus burden is rising on a daily basis with many…

Covid cases in India surge to 3,395, 4 dead in past 24 hours; Delhi sees highest daily spike – Firstpost

Kerala remains the most affected, reporting 1,336 active cases, followed by Maharashtra with 467 and Delhi with 375, according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare read more Active Covid-19 cases in India have risen to…

Four new Covid cases detected in Gurugram, total rises to 23 in latest surge – Firstpost

Four more people were diagnosed with coronavirus infection in Gurugram on Sunday, a health department official said. read more Four new coronavirus cases were reported in Gurugram on Sunday, bringing the total number of infections during the latest resurgence to…

Karnataka reports fourth Covid death, 63-year-old with co-morbidities dies in Bengaluru – Firstpost

A 63 year old man with comorbidities and who tested positive for Covid19 died at a private hospital here, taking the coronavirus related death toll in the state to four, officials said on Saturday. read more A 63-year-old man who…

What is Pembrolizumab, cancer drug that doubles the survival rate? – Firstpost

Hundreds of thousands of patients with advanced head and neck cancer could live years longer without the disease, thanks to a breakthrough immunotherapy drug, a new clinical trial suggests. The study revealed that the drug called pembrolizumab, sold under the…

Why delay can be deadly in India’s fight against the disease – Firstpost

With over 100,000 cancer cases reported annually, India faces a growing health crisis worsened by myths, stigma and misinformation. Firstpost presents the expert’s view to debunk common misconceptions around causes and treatments—from family history to CAR T-cell therapy—emphasising that awareness,…

Is eating food with hands ‘unhygienic’? Indian-origin woman’s video on London Tube has stirred debate – Firstpost

Is eating with your hands “unhealthy”? A debate was sparked online after a video of an Indian-origin woman eating curry and rice with her hand on board a London Tube train went viral recently. While many social media users pointed…

Kissing spreads depression and anxiety, says new study. But why? – Firstpost

The research, published in Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine, examined the oral microbiome of 268 newly-married couples, the levels of cortisol in their saliva and their mental health. Here’s what the study found about kissing leading to depression and…

Why it’s so easy to fall for fake information about fitness, well-being – Firstpost

Alongside actively looking up health information online, people frequently encounter it on social media or receive it through emails and messages from friends or family. While there is an overwhelming amount of health content available, much of it is misleading…

How warming planet could trigger spread of fungi that could ‘eat you from inside out’ – Firstpost

Scientists from Manchester University have projected that Aspergillus, a common group of fungi present globally, could spread to new regions as the world heats up. These moulds can cause aspergillosis, a lung disease that could spread to other organs, including…

Kerala, Maharashtra and Delhi record 74% new cases – Firstpost

As of yesterday (May 27), India reported a total of 1,010 active cases of Covid-19, according to data published by the Health Ministry on its website. The largest number of cases was detected in Kerala, followed by Maharashtra, Delhi, Gujarat,…

Kerala leads India’s Covid-19 surge with 430 active cases – Firstpost

Kerala has reported the highest number of active Covid-19 cases in India, with 430 people currently infected. read more Kerala has reported the highest number of active Covid-19 cases in the country, with 430 people currently infected, the central government…

Should you get booster vaccine, wear masks? – Firstpost

Covid-19 cases have increased across the country, and so have people’s concerns. Do we need booster shots? Is it time to bring back masks? As of Monday, May 26, India has 1,010 active Covid cases. Kerala tops the list with…

Two new Covid-19 cases reported in Gurugram; toll at six – Firstpost

Two new coronavirus cases were reported in Gurugram city on Monday. read more Two new coronavirus cases were reported in Gurugram city on Monday. A 51-year-old woman from Sushant Lok phase 1 and a 30-year-old woman residing at South City…

What are NB.1.8.1 and LF.7, the 2 new Covid-19 variants detected in India? – Firstpost

Covid-19 cases are once again rising across Southeast Asia. India, too, is seeing a slow rise in infections . As a result, Karnataka, Delhi and West Bengal have issued health advisories. Even so, health officials have asked people not to…

Why genetics and lifestyle matter in prostate cancer risk – Firstpost

Prostate cancer is the fourth most common cancer among men in India. Often symptomless in its early stages, it is highly treatable when detected promptly. Firstpost shares expert insights on symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors, and the crucial role of early…

Can a physiotherapist help you with your headaches? Here’s what science says – Firstpost

You might’ve noticed some physiotherapists advertise they offer treatments for headaches and wondered: would that work? In fact, there’s a solid body of research showing that physiotherapy treatments can be really helpful for certain types of headache. Sometimes, however, medical…

Lifestyle changes alone won’t stop prostate cancer — here’s what else is needed – Firstpost

The recent revelation of former US President Joe Biden’s aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis has once again brought the spotlight to one of the most common cancers affecting older men. While prostate cancer is often treatable, Biden’s case highlights the complexities…

Covid patient dies in Thane due to comorbidities, civic body says total active cases rise to 18 – Firstpost

The patient was admitted on Thursday for diabetes issues and later tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday night. Thane Municipal Corporation said eight new COVID-19 cases were reported in the city, bringing the total active cases to 18 read more…

Blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s gets approval in US – Firstpost

Fujirebio Diagnostics created the test to assess the ratio of two proteins in the blood. The rato is associated with amyloid plaques in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s that has thus far been diagnosed exclusively by brain imaging and…

How new infrared contact lenses can help people see in the dark – Firstpost

Now, you can see in the dark with the help of special infrared contact lenses. These new lenses have been created by researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China. They are different from night vision goggles because…

What is this disease? How common is it among men? – Firstpost

He lost his son, Beau, to cancer in 2015 — a loss so great that he has repeatedly spoken about it over the years. Now, 10 years later, former United States President Joe Biden, 82, has revealed that he is…

Cases double in Thailand in a week, most infections among 30-39 age-group – Firstpost

The new wave of COVID-19 infections is affecting people aged between 30 to 39 in Thailand, as authorities advise citizens to wear face masks and use an antigen test kit (ATK) if they develop symptoms of fever, cough or fatigue…

Which Indian states are reporting cases? – Firstpost

A quiet uptick in Covid-19 cases is starting to grab the attention of health officials across India. Though the numbers remain low, a fresh wave of infections in parts of Asia has prompted a response from authorities. Countries like Hong…

How safe is this cosmetic procedure? – Firstpost

A full head of thick, beautiful hair – who doesn’t want that? But for many, it is becoming a fantasy. As hair loss has become increasingly common, it has led many people to opt for hair transplant surgery. However, combating…

California doctors pull off world’s first bladder transplant. Here’s how they did it – Firstpost

Doctors in California earlier this month conducted the world’s first successful bladder transplant. The eight hour procedure involved taking a kidney and bladder from an organ donor, transplanting them into the patient, and connecting them. But what do we know…

What’s going on? – Firstpost

A surge in Covid-19 cases in some regions of Asia has sparked fears in India. Singapore, Hong Kong, China and Thailand are reporting an uptick in coronavirus cases. In Singapore, the rise in Covid-19 infections has been attributed to strains…

Swapping shots for shows? Are we drinking less because we are watching more? – Firstpost

What does Gen Z enjoy doing? What is their go-to source of entertainment? Most people would probably say they get their entertainment from video games, Netflix or social media. Everyone has their own preferences, of course, and some may enjoy…

What is JN.1 variant? How dangerous is it? – Firstpost

Covid-19 has reared its ugly head again. Many regions in Asia, including Singapore and Hong Kong, are reporting a surge in cases driven by variants linked to the JN.1 strain. But what is this JN.1 variant? And as Singapore, Hong…

How lifestyle changes can prevent hypertension from turning deadly – Firstpost

As hypertension emerges as one of India’s most pressing non-communicable diseases, lifestyle choices, early intervention, and public awareness have become critical in managing its growing burden. Several modifiable factors play a role in its onset and progression, from dietary habits…

How preeclampsia turns hypertension into a deadly pregnancy crisis – Firstpost

Preeclampsia, a serious hypertensive disorder of pregnancy, affects 2–8% of pregnancies globally and remains a leading cause of maternal and new-born deaths, claiming around 46,000 maternal lives and 500,000 fatal or neonatal deaths each year. Despite being preventable and treatable,…

How diet, exercise and sleep play a vital role in controlling hypertension naturally – Firstpost

Hypertension is a silent killer—learn the 4 warning signs you must never ignore. Discover diet tips, exercise plans & stress-reducing hacks to control high blood pressure naturally before it causes serious damage. read more Hypertension, commonly known as high blood…

Climate change expanding dengue’s reach? Why India’s fight needs more than fogging – Firstpost

Dengue fever is rapidly emerging as a major health concern across India, particularly during the monsoon and post-monsoon months from July to mid-November. Traditionally concentrated in certain regions, the disease is now spreading to new areas such as Nagaland and…

In a first, doctors treat baby with gene-edited drug – Firstpost

The baby, KJ, was born with severe CPS1 deficiency, a rare genetic condition that affects only one in 1.3 million people. While doctors asserted that KJ is “thriving”, he would require careful monitoring throughout his life read more Doctors and…

Nine to forever? How long work hours could be changing your brain – Firstpost

Working long hours is often linked to stress and exhaustion, but that might not be the whole story. Have you been clocking more than 52 hours a week? A new study now says your brain could also be changing because…

What is Spoan syndrome, the genetic disorder plaguing a Brazilian village? – Firstpost

For years, families in a small Brazilian town watched their children slowly lose the ability to walk—and no one knew why. In Serrinha dos Pintos, tucked deep in the northeast of Brazil, kids would grow up like any others. But…

How the UK will track obese children using ‘spy scales’ – Firstpost

The United Kingdom (UK) has an obesity crisis, with one in seven children between the ages of two and 15 suffering from the condition. As the country tries to reduce the obesity rate, the state-run National Health Service (NHS) is…

Why can some people go on about their day on just 4 hours of sleep? – Firstpost

Sleeping is a necessity, which, if we do inadequately, could lead to several health risks. However, not everyone requires the same amount of bedtime each night. Some people can manage on just four to six hours of shut-eye. Scientists have…

Common pregnancy complications and how to prevent them – Firstpost

Pregnancy is a transformative journey, but it can also bring certain health challenges that require close monitoring. Awareness of common pregnancy complications and their preventive measures can improve maternal and fetal outcomes. read more Pregnancy is a journey, full of…

How sleep deprivation became collateral damage in a toxic productivity culture – Firstpost

With sleep deprivation emerging as a silent health crisis in high-pressure work environments, Firstpost brings expert insights on how chronic lack of sleep affects physical, mental and emotional well-being and what individuals and workplaces can do to combat it. read…

34 million affected, experts call for early screening and tech-driven solutions – Firstpost

India reportedly has the highest asthma-related deaths in the world, accounting for nearly 46% of them. With over 34 million Indians suffering from asthma, experts called for early screening, tech-led care. Read here read more India is grappling with a…

How Ancient Discovery in Babylon Revolutionized Cleanliness and Health – Firstpost

From ancient Babylon to modern bathrooms, soap has shaped human hygiene for over 5,000 years. But how does it really work? Chemistry reveals that soap’s unique molecular structure allows it to break down both water-loving and water-fearing grime. More than…

After US, is South Korea having a measles outbreak? Country reports highest number of cases in 6 years – Firstpost

South Korea was certified measles-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2014, and maintains high childhood vaccination coverage. Despite this, it recorded 52 confirmed infections in 2025, mostly contracted by citizens who travelled overseas read more South Korea has…

Is your child at risk? How climate change is worsening asthma and what you can do – Firstpost

Asthma affects over 260 million people worldwide, causing significant health and economic challenges particularly in low- and middle-income countries. While inhaled corticosteroids remain the cornerstone of treatment, underdiagnosis, stigma and unequal access to care hinder effective control. Emerging therapies and…

What is Qdenga, the ‘Made in India’ dengue vaccine likely to be launched in India next year? – Firstpost

India may have a dengue vaccine as early as next year. Developed by Japanese major Takeda, the vaccine named ‘Qdenga’ will be rolled out in India with the help of Hyderabad-based firm Biological E (Bio E). Qdenga will offer protection…

Why humans aren’t as hairy as other mammals – Firstpost

Scientists note that the answer to this hairy question lies in evolution. Over hundreds of millions of years, a small handful of mammals, including humans, evolved to have less hair. This, they note, is tied to the human species and…

Why India’s fight against malaria requires more than just medicine – Firstpost

India has made remarkable progress in reducing its malaria burden, with official data showing an almost 80% decline in cases between 2015 and 2023. Figures from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare reveal that reported infections dropped from over…

How cerebral malaria can turn a mosquito bite into a life-threatening emergency – Firstpost

Cerebral malaria, a severe complication caused by Plasmodium falciparum, can quickly escalate from a mosquito bite to a life-threatening brain emergency. Firstpost brings out an expert’s view on how the parasite invades the brain, the early warning signs like seizures…

10 facts about Malaria you need to know – Firstpost

Malaria, an ancient disease traced back to Egyptian mummies, remains a deadly global threat despite medical advancements. Unlike common perception, malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites rather than viruses or bacteria, transmitted exclusively by female Anopheles mosquitoes during blood-feeding. Firstpost…

Why Tamil Nadu has banned egg mayo – Firstpost

Tamil Nadu has banned the manufacture, storage, distribution or sale of mayonnaise prepared from raw eggs for a year, beginning April. According to the state’s food safety commissioner, food business operators use raw egg to make mayonnaise, which, if not…

Inside the world’s first sperm race to be held in the US – Firstpost

Los Angeles is set to host the world’s first ‘live’ sperm race on April 25. The one-of-a-kind event, hosted by Sperm Racing, a startup founded and run by teenagers, will have a racetrack that mimics the female reproductive system, fluid…

Equity in bleeding disorder care isn’t optional — it’s long overdue – Firstpost

As India observes World Hemophilia Day 2025 under the theme “Access for All: Women and Girls Bleed Too,” the spotlight turns to persistent gender disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of bleeding disorders. From systemic stigma and misdiagnosis to limited…

Why US is planning to remove artificial food dyes from cereals, candies – Firstpost

As the US edges closer to eliminating petroleum-based synthetic dyes from its food supply, the federal government — led by the Trump administration and United States Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr — is pushing for sweeping…

Why Novo Nordisk is focusing on blockbuster weight-loss drugs in India – Firstpost

Will Indians get blockbuster weight-loss drugs at cost of cheaper insulin? That’s what some are wondering after Novo Nordisk has said it is discontinuing selling its insulin brand in India. The decision from the Danish company could shake up the…

Why mutations matter more than ever in diagnosis and treatment – Firstpost

Hemophilia, a rare inherited bleeding disorder, is primarily caused by mutations in specific genes that impair the body’s ability to produce clotting factors, leading to excessive bleeding and long-term complications. These mutations not only determine the severity of the disease…

Can extreme heat cause schizophrenia and depression? What new study shows – Firstpost

Climate change means humans are going to have to contend with increasingly hotter temperatures. While this will no doubt be a physical burden, a new study has suggested that extreme heat could also result in mental disorders. The study, from…

How cancer takes over your brain and steals motivation – Firstpost

A cruel consequence of advanced cancer is the profound apathy many patients experience as they lose interest in once-cherished activities. This symptom is part of a syndrome called cachexia, which affects about 80 per cent of late-stage cancer patients, leading…

Is womb transplant the next big thing for those dealing with infertility? – Firstpost

A baby girl named Amy Isabel has become the first child in the UK to be born to a mother who has had a womb transplant. Amy is one of around 65 children worldwide born as a result of pioneering…

How lifestyle choices and late diagnosis are fueling India’s liver cancer crisis – Firstpost

As India marks World Liver Day, health experts are raising concerns over the rising burden of liver cancer, a disease often linked to modern lifestyle habits and late diagnosis. Despite advances in oncology, liver cancer cases, especially hepatocellular carcinoma are…

It’s not just alcohol — your diet might be putting your liver at risk – Firstpost

World Liver Day: As modern lifestyles evolve, fatty liver disease is emerging as a quiet but growing health concern, with both drinkers and non-drinkers at risk. To shed light on this worrying shift, Firstpost brings you expert insights to explore…

Is a desk job increasing your risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease? – Firstpost

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now reclassified as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is emerging as a major health concern among young Indians, especially those engaged in sedentary occupations. Recent studies indicate a sharp rise in prevalence with lifestyle…

Blame the calendar? How your birth month may shape your body fat – Firstpost

High blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and diabetes have all seen a sharp rise since the mid-1900s. These health issues are generally associated with factors like poor diet and lack of physical activity. ALSO READ: Does marriage make men obese?…

Spain goes back to school to fight obesity, to serve fruits, vegetables and fish to kids in lunches – Firstpost

Despite Spain’s reputation for its healthy Mediterranean diet, a 2019 study revealed that over 40 per cent of Spanish children between the ages of six and nine exceeded the recommended weight, with 17.3 per cent classified as obese read more…

How harmful is it? – Firstpost

Indians and their love for paneer is legendary. Whether it’s a wedding reception, a Sunday dinner, or a fancy night out, paneer always finds its way to the table. But what if the paneer you’ve been happily digging into isn’t…

Doctor’s ‘Indians take Dolo 650 like it’s Cadbury Gems’ post goes viral. How this can be harmful – Firstpost

Like Victoria Ratliff of The White Lotus could not stop popping her Lorazepams, Indians have developed an affinity for Dolo-650. India’s go-to medicine for fever and aches is back in the spotlight. Dr Palaniappan Manickam, a US-based gastroenterologist and health…

How does it differ from Type 1 and Type 2? – Firstpost

Diabetes is one of the world’s leading diseases: in 2024, the number of people suffering from this condition increased to a whopping 800 million, with more than half of those aged over 30 who have the condition not receiving treatment….

What is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, the rare brain condition that killed 2 people in the US? – Firstpost

A total of three cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare and incurable brain condition, have been detected in Hood River County of Oregon state over the last eight months. This condition causes the brain to rapidly deteriorate, forming sponge-like holes…

No more fillings or implants? Why world’s first lab-grown teeth are a big deal – Firstpost

Scientists at King’s College London have successfully developed a human tooth in a lab for the first time. The major development could someday lead to patients getting back their lost teeth, offering an alternative to fillings or dental implants read…

Pfizer shelves obesity pill plan after patient suffers liver injury during clinical trial – Firstpost

Pfizer Inc. has said it will discontinue development of its closely watched obesity pill, danuglipron, dealing a severe blow to the company’s ambitions to compete in the rapidly growing weight-loss drug market dominated by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, according…

Having even small amounts of alcohol can increase cancer risk. Here’s how – Firstpost

According to US dietary guidelines, having even low amounts of alcohol, less than a single drink a day, is linked to increased cancer risk. Despite this, a 2019 survey found that less than 50 per cent of US adults are…

How diabetic retinopathy is silently stealing vision in India – Firstpost

With vision loss due to diabetes emerging as one of the most serious yet overlooked complications in India, Firstpost brings expert insights on how to detect and manage diabetic retinopathy before it’s too late. read more As the burden of…

Does drinking pee have any health benefits? – Firstpost

Former Indian prime minister Morarji Desai claimed he drank a daily glass of urine, which contributed to his longevity. British adventurer Bear Grylls also endorses it. From whitening teeth to treating allergies, ancient medicine emphasises on the benefits of urophagia…

How Parkinson’s hides in plain sight and why early detection matters – Firstpost

Parkinson’s disease is often mistaken for routine aging—but ignoring early warning signs can delay crucial treatment. For Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Firstpost brings out a doctor’s view on how to decode symptoms, causes and the promise of newer treatments for the…