Health & Wellness

Improving hearing in an increasingly noisy world

As knowledge increases about how auditory troubles develop, new technological advances are set to cut through the clamour. By ANTHONY KING Meeting a few friends in a...

A rare and lethal virus is spreading in Europe, prompting hunt for tests and cures

As a deadly disease that people can catch from ticks moves across the continent, the EU is seeking new tests and a vaccine for...

Cardiovascular disease: researchers pinpoint missing piece of treatment puzzle

With new findings that the immune system plays a key role in conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels, options emerge for new cures. By VITTORIA...

Cell death, a life-giving event, can also trigger severe disease

When the body machinery that kills off hundreds of millions of cells a day fails, inflammation and sickness are often not far behind. By VITTORIA D’ALESSIO Cell...

Tackling rising anxiety, burnout and depression in the workplace

European researchers are developing online tools to help small and medium-sized enterprises improve the mental health of employees. By Andrew Dunne Ask a person working in...

As bird flu surges in Europe, race is on to stop the spread

With tens of millions of poultry culled every year to contain avian influenza, scientists are rushing to find new ways to protect flocks from...

Breeders of new fish hope to tickle taste buds of salmon, cod and tuna lovers

Fish farming can make food supplies more stable while itself becoming more sustainable, according to researchers in Hungary and Norway. By Pieter Devuyst Attention seafood lovers!...

Adolescent angst gains attention with focus on school stress

While teen years are never easy, research is examining whether they are harder than ever for the current generation of teenagers. By ALI JONES Media headlines lamenting...

Avian flu reappears in Cambodia

Cambodian authorities reported two cases of avian flu, including an 11-year-old girl who died of the virus, the UN health agency said on Sunday.These...

Over 1 billion in 43 nations at risk amid cholera outbreaks

A global surge of cholera cases has put one billion people in 43 countries at risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned this week.Three...

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