Health & Wellness

Signs of Inflammation and How to Reduce It

Overcoming chronic inflammation isn't an immediate process, just as it doesn't develop instantly, particularly if you've been experiencing significant inflammation for an extended period....

Digital Tools for Health Workers ‘Can Stem Growing Health Crises’

Developed in collaboration with Mercer Marsh Benefits, a business of Marsh McLennan, the report indicates that the impact of digital solutions can only be...

Infections: How Do Get Them, Combat Strategies, and Shielding Tactics

In the dynamic world of health and disease, infections stand as formidable adversaries. This comprehensive exploration delves into the origins of infections, strategies for...

Collaborative Solutions for Autoimmune Wellness Around the Globe

With the spread of new viruses, potentially triggering pandemics, the world is becoming more concerned about coming up with revolutionary solutions in the field...

The good, bad and essential: microbes that affect food and health

EU researchers are examining how bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms could boost the health of both plants and animals. By Gareth Willmer When Professor Tom Gilbert...

Deadly sepsis and antibiotic-resistant bacteria are in Europe’s crosshairs

EU researchers are looking for new ways to tackle bloodstream infections that kill millions of people worldwide every year. By Michael Allen Professor Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis has...

One Health: an all-encompassing strategy for better well-being

Understanding the deep connections among human, animal and environmental health is more important than ever, according to the two heads of a groundbreaking EU...

Shaky Legs After Working Out: Is It Really Dangerous?

If you've done strenuous exercise before, you're likely familiar with the feeling of having jelly-like legs after a workout. Walking upstairs might feel unsteady,...

Digital Transformation in the Business World: Opportunities and Risks

With smartphones, plenty of connected devices, and the new generation of technology-native consumers who no longer separate online and offline worlds, it should be...

Humans’ family tree revealed by ancient proteins

Humankind’s genetic links to long-extinct relatives are being mapped in a rapidly expanding research field called palaeoproteomics. By Michael Allen They are a fixture of almost...

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