- 17 Jun 2020
A young American female with lungs ravaged by Covid-19 just got a second lease at life, after surgeons at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital performed a transplant
As part of the ‘Ask Your Pharmacist Week’, which encourages people to make better use of their local pharmacist – not just for prescriptions, but for advice, support, and everyday health concerns, Faruque Gani, a community pharmacist in London...
South Asian men are increasingly facing silent battles with their mental health, often shaped by deep-rooted cultural and societal expectations. From a young age, many are taught to be providers, problem-solvers, and emotional anchors; roles...
A young American female with lungs ravaged by Covid-19 just got a second lease at life, after surgeons at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital performed a transplant

The ongoing Covid-19 outbreak has halted life as we know it, freezing normal rituals of childhood and adolescence

We can all do our bit to support our food industry, be it eating vegetables that are currently in season, trying new recipes, or taking on a summer job...

Josie Hitchen, an NHS nurse from North East England, was on a career break, in Bali, training to be a yoga instructor. But when the pandemic hit, she returned...
From June 15 to 21, diners across the world have been challenged to take up a plant-based diet, for at least a week. Identified as ‘World Meat Free Week’, the seven days are intended to prompt people into thinking about the economic and environmental...

The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is far from over. Even with the reopening economies and the onset of summer, there is not much done to curb spread of the...
India has pledged $15 million to the international vaccine alliance, Gavi

If you don't already know yet, birth control pills come with major side effects that can completely affect your physical and emotional health

In order to lead a healthy life, it is essential to follow a balanced diet. Balanced diet is associated with good health, prevention of diseases and recovery...

Research found that social isolation makes people 40 per cent more likely to have a cardiovascular event like a heart attack or stroke