A study in The Lancet warns that 60% of adults and 33% of children will be overweight or obese by 2050 unless urgent action is taken. Researchers call for stronger policies to improve nutrition and physical activity, as healthcare systems face mounting pressure from rising obesity rates worldwide.
New research links increased screen time to a higher risk of myopia (nearsightedness), especially in children. The risk rises with each hour spent on screens, peaking after four hours daily. Experts suggest limiting screen exposure to under one hour per day to help protect eye health in young users.
A new study confirms that the Mediterranean diet lowers cancer risk—beyond just weight loss. Rich in plant-based foods, olive oil, and omega-3s, it reduces inflammation and supports metabolic health. Even occasional adherence helps! A simple, sustainable dietary shift could significantly impact cancer prevention strategies.
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is urging provincial and territorial governments to eliminate costly and complex licensing barriers preventing doctors from working where needed. While efforts are underway, including the Atlantic Physician Registry, further reforms are essential to improve healthcare access and ease doctor shortages.
Some female U.S. physicians are considering moving to Canada due to political shifts affecting reproductive rights and health care. They cite concerns over restrictive abortion laws, professional risks, and a preference for Canada’s health-care policies, gun laws, and work-life balance, leading to increased inquiries about job opportunities north of the border.
A Czech Republic study suggests H5N1 bird flu may spread via wind, after infections at a secure chicken farm linked back to a distant duck facility. Weather conditions enabled airborne virus transport, raising concerns about new transmission risks. Experts stress layered biosecurity measures to protect poultry and prevent outbreaks.
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