How worried should humans be? – Firstpost

How worried should humans be? – Firstpost

The United States has reported its first severe case of bird flu, marking a significant development in the ongoing outbreak of avian influenza. A 65-year-old resident of Louisiana is currently hospitalised in critical condition after exposure to an infected backyard flock. This case has been linked to the H5N1 strain of bird flu and is … Read more

Is flesh-eating bacteria that disfigures body spreading in Australia? – Firstpost

Is flesh-eating bacteria that disfigures body spreading in Australia? – Firstpost

Australians are gripped in fear, as a flesh-eating bacteria known as Buruli ulcer, continues to spread, raising fears of its potential arrival in major cities.Previously considered rare in Australia, the ulcer has previously been reported across multiple regions, including North Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Victoria. However, its recent appearance in the coastal town of … Read more

What is Dinga, Dinga, the excessive body shaking disease leaving people in Uganda sick? – Firstpost

What is Dinga, Dinga, the excessive body shaking disease leaving people in Uganda sick? – Firstpost

A bizarre and unsettling disease has taken hold in Uganda, leaving hundreds of people, mostly women and children, shaken—literally. Known as ‘Dinga Dinga’,  which translates to “shaking like dancing” in the local dialect, is a mysterious illness that causes uncontrollable body shaking and difficulties in walking. Though it has yet to cause any deaths, the … Read more

Don’t replace home-cooked meals with ready-to-eat foods. Here’s why – Firstpost

Don’t replace home-cooked meals with ready-to-eat foods. Here’s why – Firstpost

Do you choose a packet of chips over a bowl of peanuts? If yes, then you are not alone. As life gets busier and schedules more hectic, convenience foods and ready-to-eat snacks have become a quick fix for many. From instant idli mixes to health drink powders and soup packets, these foods promise to save … Read more

How consuming ultra-processed food can lead to cancer – Firstpost

How consuming ultra-processed food can lead to cancer – Firstpost

A recent study, published in the journal Gut, drew a concerning link between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and an increased risk of colon cancer. The study adds to growing evidence that these foods, while easy to access, could be far more harmful than we realise. The findings come as colon cancer cases have been seeing a … Read more

In Graphics | How do we catch a cold in winter? – Firstpost

In Graphics | How do we catch a cold in winter? – Firstpost

As the chilly winds blow past and the mercury plummets, there is an uptick in cases of people experiencing body aches and fever with a runny nose and cough. As the temperatures dips, it causes the air to dry up, weakening the human body’s immune system. Moreover, viruses tend to survive longer in low temperatures, … Read more

What is the ‘bleeding eye’ virus that has killed 15 in Rwanda? – Firstpost

What is the ‘bleeding eye’ virus that has killed 15 in Rwanda? – Firstpost

A deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, also known as the “Bleeding Eye Virus,” is causing chaos in the African nation of Rwanda, claiming the lives of 15 people. With hundreds more believed to be infected, this devastating disease is raising alarm across the region. The virus poses a terrifying 50/50 risk of death and … Read more

Why FSSAI has put packaged drinking water in high-risk category – Firstpost

Why FSSAI has put packaged drinking water in high-risk category – Firstpost

India’s apex food safety regulator, FSSAI, has declared packaged drinking and mineral water a ‘high-risk’ food item. This move aims to enforce stricter quality control for its manufacturers who will have to pass annual inspections and audits before their licences are granted read more What if the water you sip from a sleek, sealed bottle … Read more

Do brain training games really help with improving cognitive function? – Firstpost

Do brain training games really help with improving cognitive function? – Firstpost

Some 2.3 million of U.S. adults over 65 – more than 4 per cent – have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in. And whether it’s due to fear of cognitive decline or noticing lapses in cognition when we are stressed, … Read more

First treatment for asthma attack in 50 years. Here’s what you need to know – Firstpost

First treatment for asthma attack in 50 years. Here’s what you need to know – Firstpost

A major breakthrough in asthma treatment has been achieved through the use of Benralizumab, which researchers are calling a “game-changer.” Benralizumab, the first new treatment for asthma attacks and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in 50 years, was initially approved by US and EU regulators in 2017. It was specifically designed to treat eosinophilic asthma, … Read more