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WHO Signs MoU With AYUSH to Promote Traditional Medicine
Reading Time: 3 minutesWHO partners with the Ministry of AYUSH to bring traditional medicine like Ayurveda into global health systems with scientific recognition.

WHO Backs More Taxes on Alcohol to Improve Public Health
Reading Time: 2 minutesWHO urges countries to raise taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks to cut consumption, prevent diseases, and fund better healthcare systems worldwide.

Not All Belly Fat Is the Same, Study Reveals
Reading Time: 3 minutesScientists reveal fat surrounding the colon is biologically active and communicates with the immune system, offering new insight into gut inflammation.

Why Drying Clothes Inside Your Home Is Risky
Reading Time: 3 minutesDrying clothes inside homes during winter or monsoon can harm health by increasing indoor moisture and mould, doctors and WHO guidelines warn.

What Causes Goosebumps and Why They Still Matter
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhy do humans get goosebumps? New research shows they may support skin health and even help trigger hair growth.

Social Jetlag Makes Workers Less Productive, Study Says
Reading Time: 2 minutesResearch using smartphone data shows workers with social jetlag and insomnia are the least productive at work, highlighting the impact of sleep timing and quality.



