A recent study has shown that genetic analysis can isolate the effects of caffeine from other habits and factors influencing study outcomes. These findings may change prevailing concepts about coffee consumption.
The Saudi Ministry of Health has announced the approval of acupuncture as part of complementary medicine, implementing specific regulations for its practice. This initiative aims to enhance treatment options available to patients.
The Central Qatif Center has announced five effective strategies for diabetes prevention, emphasizing the importance of health awareness. These initiatives come at a time when the disease is increasingly prevalent in the region.
Egypt's Minister of Health, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, emphasized the need to transition from traditional treatment models to a focus on prevention and investment in human health. This shift aims to enhance public health and improve quality of life.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health has announced an urgent plan aimed at accelerating the development of eight major hospitals in accordance with global standards. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance healthcare services and strengthen the healthcare infrastructure in the country.
Recent significant developments in local affairs have emerged, focusing on social and economic issues affecting citizens. These events require increased attention from relevant authorities.
On World Health Day, Gaza experienced a tragic escalation, with the Palestinian Ministry of Health reporting 10 deaths and 44 injuries in the last 24 hours. The health situation in Gaza is deteriorating, with many victims trapped under rubble.
Dr. Mohammed Ghassanov, an ENT specialist, revealed several causes of nosebleeds, including nasal septum deviation and high blood pressure. These factors require attention and appropriate treatment.
Longevity supplements are gaining popularity, but new studies suggest they may support cancer growth and negatively impact treatment effectiveness. These supplements, marketed for health improvement and aging delay, could pose unexpected health risks.
On the occasion of World Health Day, doctors in the UAE have issued important warnings about health symptoms that may indicate serious medical issues requiring immediate consultation. These warnings aim to raise health awareness among individuals.
Local music producer <strong>Lee Si Song</strong> has regained his health after suffering a brain hemorrhage by taking up cycling as part of his rehabilitation program. Riding a bicycle for <strong>22 kilometers</strong> twice a week has significantly improved his physical and mental well-being.
Jordan's Minister of Health, Firas Abu Saman, conducted an inspection of vital projects in Ma'an and Karak, directing the initiation of procedures for the handover of the Ma'an military hospital. This step aims to enhance healthcare services in the region.
On the occasion of World Health Day 2026, doctors from the UAE urged a reevaluation of health and wellness concepts. This call aims to enhance health awareness and introduce innovative strategies to improve quality of life.
The Saudi Health Sector Transformation Program has announced significant achievements in the healthcare system, raising the average life expectancy from <strong>74 years</strong> in 2016 to <strong>79.9 years</strong> by the end of 2025, bringing the Kingdom closer to its Vision 2030 goals.
Recent studies indicate that artificial intelligence can play a crucial role in the early diagnosis of laryngeal cancer, affecting over 1 million people annually. This advancement could transform the management of this serious disease.
A recent study from India indicates that a majority of diabetes patients suffer from deficiencies in micro nutrients such as vitamins and minerals. The analysis involved over 52,000 participants and highlights the importance of balanced nutrition.
Reports indicate that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's Supreme Leader, is in critical health, raising questions about the future of leadership in Iran amid increasing internal and external challenges.
Egyptian artist Gamal Abdel Hamid has been hospitalized for heart catheterization due to a health crisis. This development follows a period of rumors regarding his health condition.
Cold starch consumption has become a new trend in nutrition, with claims that it may help reduce calorie intake. This article investigates the truth behind these assertions.
The health situation in Gaza is deteriorating due to Israeli restrictions on crossings, threatening the lives of patients who struggle daily for survival. Al Jazeera reporter Hani Al-Shaer sheds light on this humanitarian tragedy.
Wildfires continue to blaze across several countries, raising alarms about their environmental and health impacts. These fires, ongoing for weeks, have caused significant losses to wildlife and property.
Moraka Mi Farm, based in Hiroshima, has announced record sales of its 'broccoli sprouts' in Taiwan, with sales doubling annually in the fiscal year 2025. This achievement follows a licensing agreement with Taiwanese company GreenVines in 2021.
A gynecologist in Chennai, India, revealed that women may experience a rapid increase in liver fat after the age of 45, particularly following menopause. This change is linked to decreased estrogen levels, which play a crucial role in fat distribution in the body.
In 2025, Spain reached a new record in temporary disability cases, with a rate of <strong>53.7 cases</strong> per <strong>1,000 employees</strong>. This alarming increase has raised concerns among unions and employers as the government seeks solutions.
Researchers at the Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a new drug aimed at preventing the spread of prostate cancer to the bones, potentially changing treatment approaches for this serious disease affecting millions of men worldwide.
The multiple sclerosis community in the UAE continues to achieve inspiring sports milestones through swimming and cycling events. These activities not only enhance physical health but also strengthen social bonds among individuals.
The Israeli Ministry of Health reported 104 new injuries in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of injured to 6286. Currently, 100 individuals are still receiving treatment in hospitals.
The Israeli Ministry of Health announced that the number of injured since the start of the war with Iran has reached <strong>6951</strong> individuals. All injured have been transferred to hospitals since the conflict began in late February.
The Faculty of Medicine at Airlangga University and Dr. Soetomo Hospital in Surabaya have launched an innovative telecardiology project in Jayapura, Indonesia. This initiative aims to improve early detection of heart diseases and expand access to specialized healthcare in remote areas.
Reports from two United Nations agencies indicate that the death toll in Sudan has reached <strong>2042</strong> due to ongoing attacks on medical facilities since the conflict began in 2023, with <strong>785</strong> others injured.