No Evidence Yet Linking Weight-Loss Drugs to Suicidal Thoughts

No Evidence Yet Linking Weight-Loss Drugs to Suicidal Thoughts

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday its preliminary review did not find evidence that weight-loss drugs such as Novo Nordisk’s NOVOb.CO Wegovy were tied to suicidal thoughts and the agency will continue to study the issue. Still, the FDA, which has listed suicidal thoughts as a potential safety signal for such drugs, … Read more

Life-Saving Aid Not Reaching Millions of People Caught in Health Emergencies

Life-Saving Aid Not Reaching Millions of People Caught in Health Emergencies

Geneva —  The World Health Organization is warning that millions of people caught in conflict-driven health emergencies risk dying from traumatic wounds and infectious diseases because life-saving humanitarian aid is not reaching those in need. In one of his most forceful statements to date, the WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, accused the Israeli government of … Read more

Australian Research Highlights Impact of Climate Change on Rainfall

Australian Research Highlights Impact of Climate Change on Rainfall

sydney —  Australian researchers have found that record heat profoundly affected the global water cycle in 2023, contributing to severe storms, floods and droughts. An Australian National University study published Thursday asserts that rising sea and air temperatures caused by the burning of fossil fuels have intensified monsoons, cyclones and other storm systems. The world’s … Read more

Bird Flu Found in Mammals Near Antarctica for First Time, Scientists Say

Bird Flu Found in Mammals Near Antarctica for First Time, Scientists Say

Bird flu has made its way into fur and elephant seal populations for the first time on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, a team of scientistsconfirmed Thursday, setting off alarm bells for conservationists as the highly contagious disease has already killed millions of birds worldwide. Scientists first suspected the presence of avian influenza near … Read more

Climate Change Drove Great Ape Species to Extinction, Study Finds

Climate Change Drove Great Ape Species to Extinction, Study Finds

washington —  An ancient species of great ape was likely driven to extinction when climate change put their favorite fruits out of reach during dry seasons, scientists reported Wednesday. The species Gigantopithecus blacki, which once lived in southern China, represents the largest great ape known to scientists — standing 10 feet tall and weighing up … Read more

Holiday Gatherings, New Variant Have Driven Up COVID Cases Globally

Holiday Gatherings, New Variant Have Driven Up COVID Cases Globally

Geneva —  The head of the U.N. health agency said Wednesday holiday gatherings and the spread of the most prominent variant globally led to increased transmission of COVID-19 last month. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said nearly 10,000 deaths were reported in December, while hospital admissions during the month jumped 42% in nearly 50 countries — mostly … Read more

Ancient Human DNA Hints At Why Multiple Sclerosis Affects So Many Northern Europeans Now 

Ancient Human DNA Hints At Why Multiple Sclerosis Affects So Many Northern Europeans Now 

Washington —  Ancient DNA helps explain why northern Europeans have a higher risk of multiple sclerosis than other ancestries: It’s a genetic legacy of horseback-riding cattle herders who swept into the region about 5,000 years ago. The findings come from a huge project to compare modern DNA with that culled from ancient humans’ teeth and … Read more

Taliban Minister Boasts Afghan Anti-Polio Gains While Addressing Global Health Huddle  

Taliban Minister Boasts Afghan Anti-Polio Gains While Addressing Global Health Huddle  

Islamabad —  A senior representative of Afghanistan’s Taliban government told a Pakistan-hosted international health conference Wednesday that his country had recorded an increase in mosquito-borne malaria and dengue fever cases, but infections caused by highly contagious poliovirus declined significantly. Only 12 children around the world were paralyzed by wild poliovirus in 2023, all of them … Read more

Free Surgeries Help Rwandan Women Overcome Pain, Stigma of Obstetric Fistula

Free Surgeries Help Rwandan Women Overcome Pain, Stigma of Obstetric Fistula

Free Surgeries Help Rwandan Women Overcome Pain, Stigma of Obstetric Fistula Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Pioneer Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are … Read more

AI-Powered Misinformation Is World’s Biggest Short-Term Threat, Davos Report Says 

AI-Powered Misinformation Is World’s Biggest Short-Term Threat, Davos Report Says 

London —  False and misleading information supercharged with cutting-edge artificial intelligence that threatens to erode democracy and polarize society is the top immediate risk to the global economy, the World Economic Forum said in a report Wednesday. In its latest Global Risks Report, the organization also said an array of environmental risks pose the biggest … Read more