Autism isn’t just one condition; it appears to have at least two biologically distinct forms that can be identified by looking at how different parts of the brain communicate with
Archive for May 2026
World No Tobacco Day: Türkiye shows why tobacco-control success cannot be measured only on paper
As the global public health community observes World No Tobacco Day on May 31, the conversation naturally turns to evaluating policy milestones. The 2026 theme, “Unmasking the appeal, countering nicotine
The UK could raise up to £4.9 billion over five years, prevent thousands of hospital stays, and save lives by changing the way tobacco companies are taxed, according to a
Losing a large amount of weight and keeping it off is connected with a lower risk of cancer, especially in women. Now, two studies published in Scientific Reports and PLOS
Ongoing brain inflammation is probably not the reason why some people continue to feel unwell long after a COVID-19 infection, according to a study published in the Journal of Neurology.
Why do some memories feel crystal clear while others seem muddled or out of order? And why do our emotions play such a powerful role in shaping what we remember
Heart Disease Is Still Europe’s Biggest Killer And the Gaps Are Getting Harder to Ignore
Heart and cardiovascular disease remains one of the most serious health challenges facing Europe today, claiming more than three million lives every year and robbing people of 68 million years
Rising temperatures in the Arctic are causing a type of crust-like organism called lichen to bleach and lose colour, according to a study published in the journal Functional Ecology. The
The partnership between men and horse extraordinary partnership began 6,000 years ago, and was far more complicated than anyone previously thought, according to a study published in the journal Science
Periods of escalating geopolitical conflict extend beyond political developments; they serve as critical risk indicators for organisations in both the private and public sectors. During these times, executive leaders and