Rethinking “Clean”: Why Smarter Hygiene Matters More Than Killing 99.9% Bacteria

Consumers must shift from harmful “kill everything” hygiene to protect beneficial bacteria, ensuring better skin health and immune support.

Consumers must shift from harmful “kill everything” hygiene to protect beneficial bacteria, ensuring better skin health and immune support.

A global study highlights that economic security, job quality, trust in institutions, and safety are crucial for public health and well-being.

A scientific review reveals that while artificial food dyes may affect some children’s behaviour, they don't universally cause disorders, highlighting individual sensitivity.

The Nipah virus, a high-fatality zoonotic infection, remains a persistent global health threat, with recent cases raising alarm in India.

Morning light exposure may influence cardiovascular health by enhancing melatonin rhythms and regulating blood pressure, research suggests.

Exercise may significantly aid in treating depression, comparable to therapy and medication, offering a low-cost, accessible intervention.

New research questions how ADHD stimulant medications function, suggesting they enhance alertness and motivation rather than directly improving attention.

Two healthcare workers in West Bengal have been infected with the Nipah virus, prompting preventive measures and strong surveillance by health authorities.

A Malaysian scientist’s relentless efforts uncovered Nipah virus, overturning assumptions and reshaping global outbreak response with rapid collaboration and decisive action.

A study links early screen exposure to altered brain development, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety in adolescence, emphasising careful usage.