Health

Satellite image showing widespread deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, 2025.

A Decade After the Paris Agreement, the World’s Climate Reality Is Far Worse Than Expected

By HarshitBELEM, November 10, 2025 — 10:00 AM GMT Ten years after the world united in Paris to confront the climate crisis, the reality on the ground has turned out far more dire than the leaders of 2015 imagined. Despite progress in renewable energy and emission pledges, global warming has accelerated, climate impacts have intensified, […]

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How Weight Management Is Evolving: Nutrition, Ultra-Processed Foods, and the Rise of GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs

By Harshit NEW YORK, November 9, 2025 Maintaining a healthy weight has always been a complex issue shaped by biology, lifestyle, and environment. However, recent developments in nutrition science, psychology, and pharmacology have shifted the conversation around weight management in ways that are influencing everything from healthcare policy to personal diet choices. Americans and people

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FDA Warns Online Sellers Over Counterfeit Botox as Reports of Injuries Rise

By Harshit WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 8 U.S. health regulators have issued new warnings to online retailers after identifying counterfeit and unapproved versions of Botox and similar injectable products being marketed to consumers. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it has sent warning letters to 18 websites suspected of selling unauthorized cosmetic injectables, following reports

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Injection pen used for GLP-1 weight-loss medication.

Trump Administration Announces Major Price Cuts for Popular Weight-Loss Drugs, Expanding Medicare Access

By Harshit WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 7 Some of the most widely discussed obesity medications in the United States — including injectable GLP-1 drugs used for weight loss and diabetes management — are set to become significantly cheaper under newly announced agreements between the Trump administration and pharmaceutical manufacturers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk. The deals are

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How Diet and Daily Movement Shape Our Mental Health More Than We Realize

By Harshit, NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 6 When people talk about health, they often separate the body from the mind. Diet is treated as something for the stomach, exercise is seen as something for muscles, and depression is discussed as an emotional or psychological issue. But that separation is artificial. In reality, the way we eat

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Medicare 2026 Open Enrollment & Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’: What Seniors Need to Know

By Harshit, WASHINGTON, NOV. 3, 2025 — As Medicare’s open enrollment window begins, millions of older Americans face a year of unprecedented changes — from premium hikes and shrinking plan options to political shifts that could reshape the program’s future. The 2026 enrollment period, running from October 15 to December 7, comes amid growing uncertainty

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Stress Management and Burnout Recovery: Reclaiming Balance in a High-Pressure World

By Harshit, NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 2, 2025 In an age defined by relentless deadlines, digital overload, and constant social comparison, stress has become a near-universal human experience. For millions worldwide, the line between manageable stress and full-blown burnout has blurred — leaving physical exhaustion, emotional fatigue, and declining productivity in its wake. Experts say the

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Scientists Warn Daylight Saving Time Disrupts Health, but U.S. Lawmakers Still Can’t Agree to End It

By Harshit, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 For over a century, Americans have adjusted their clocks twice a year — once in the spring to “save” daylight, and again in the fall to bring it back. But as mounting scientific evidence reveals serious health risks linked to this practice, the political debate around ending Daylight Saving Time

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