A new World Health Organization (WHO) survey has uncovered a growing mental health crisis among healthcare professionals across Europe. The survey found that one in ten doctors and nurses reported having suicidal thoughts, underscoring the heavy psychological burden facing those on the front lines of healthcare.https://indianf.com/one-in-ten-health-workers-in-europe-experience-suicidal-thoughts/
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Friday, October 10, 2025
AVATAR Experiment to Revolutionize Space Health With Organ-on-a-Chip Technology
NASA is preparing for one of its most groundbreaking scientific experiments yet, designed to redefine how we study and protect astronaut health in space. The agency’s new AVATAR project, short for A Virtual Astronaut Tissue Analog Response, will send organ-on-a-chip devices containing living cells from Artemis II astronauts on a journey around the Moon.https://indianf.com/nasa-avatar-experiment-organ-on-chip-artemis-ii-space-health/
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Alcohol a Leading Cause of Cancer
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has issued a stark warning in its sixth Evidence Summary Brief, identifying alcohol as a leading preventable cause of cancer worldwide. Despite rising awareness of public health risks, alcohol consumption is increasing in multiple regions. These regions include the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, the Western Pacific, and South-East Asia.https://indianf.com/iarc-report-alcohol-cancer-risk-global-burden/
UN Urges Ceasefire and Hostage Release as Gaza-Israel War Enters Third Year
As the Gaza-Israel war enters its third year, the United Nations has renewed its urgent call for an immediate ceasefire. It also seeks the release of all hostages and a surge in humanitarian aid. The war began with Hamas-led terror attacks on Israel in October 2023. It continues to devastate both sides. Civilians are paying the highest price.https://indianf.com/un-calls-for-ceasefire-gaza-israel-war-third-year/
Medicinal Benefits of Turmeric Leaves
When most people think of turmeric, the golden-yellow spice When most people think of turmeric, the golden-yellow spice instantly comes to mind. However, what often goes unnoticed are the green leaves of the turmeric plant — a hidden gem deeply rooted in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine. These aromatic leaves, long used in South Asian cooking and healing rituals, are not only flavorful but also packed with potent medicinal properties. comes to mind. However, what often goes unnoticed are the green leaves of the turmeric plant — a hidden gem deeply rooted in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine. These aromatic leaves, long used in South Asian cooking and healing rituals, are not only flavorful but also packed with potent medicinal properties. https://indianf.com/medicinal-benefits-of-turmeric-leaves/
Creative Ways to Use Lemon Peels at Home
Every time you squeeze a lemon, its peel often ends up in the bin. But that bright yellow skin is more than just waste—it’s a powerhouse of flavor, fragrance, and natural goodness. Lemon peels are loaded with antioxidants, essential oils, and natural acidity that can transform your cooking, cleaning, and even your mood.
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Parents Often Overestimate Children’s Sleep
Many parents assume bedtime guarantees sufficient sleep, but new research from Brown University shows most children do not meet recommended sleep guidelines. The study, published in Frontiers in Pediatrics, tracked 102 elementary school children over a week to compare parental perception with actual sleep patterns.https://indianf.com/parents-often-overestimate-childrens-sleep/
AI Usage in U.S. Jobs on the Rise
A growing number of American workers report using artificial intelligence (AI) tools on the job, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in September 2025. Currently, 21% of U.S. employees say at least some of their work involves AI, up from 16% a year ago.https://indianf.com/ai-workplace-adoption-us-2025/
Biodegradable Microplastics Transform Farmland Soil
Biodegradable Microplastics Transform Farmland Soil
Biodegradable microplastics, often promoted as eco-friendly alternatives to traditional plastics, are now revealing an unexpected side. A groundbreaking study published on August 22, 2025, in Carbon Research shows that these “green” plastics can significantly reshape how carbon is stored and cycled in agricultural soils.https://indianf.com/biodegradable-microplastics-soil-carbon-balance-study/
Sugary and ‘Diet’ Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Liver Disease
A major new study presented at UEG Week 2025 has found that both sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and low- or non-sugar-sweetened beverages (LNSSBs) are linked to a significantly higher risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD).https://indianf.com/sugary-and-diet-drinks-linked-to-liver-disease-risk/
Monday, October 6, 2025
Developing Nations Trapped in Climate Debt Cycle
Developing countries are paying back more in climate finance loan repayments to wealthy nations than they receive in aid, according to new research by Oxfam and the CARE Climate Justice Centre. The study highlights a deepening financial injustice. Nations least responsible for climate change shoulder growing debt burdens. They do this to address a crisis largely caused by industrialized economies.https://indianf.com/developing-countries-paying-more-in-climate-loans-than-received/
Hope in #Fertility Advances
Hope in #Fertility Advances
https://youtube.com/shorts/tMZyNRIsMSU?si=05u68WatmpMureQX
Pathetic Scenario Of Indian Healthcare
India’s healthcare sector is on the verge of collapse, as explicitly acknowledged by India’s Parliamentary Committee. A recent research report by Zee News states approximately 44% of human surgeries in India are fake. They are either fraudulent or performed unnecessarily. This means nearly half of the surgeries conducted in hospitals are done solely to fleece patients or the government. The report further categorizes surgeries by type. It states that 55% of heart surgeries, 48% of hysterectomies, and 47% of cancer surgeries are fake or unnecessary. Additionally, 48% of knee replacements and 45% of C-sections are unwarranted. Other surgeries like shoulder replacements and spine surgeries are similarly affected.https://indianf.com/pathetic-scenario-of-indian-healthcare/
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Venus’ Clouds Are Rich in Water
In the ever-evolving world of space science, even decades-old data can unlock groundbreaking discoveries when viewed through the lens of modern understanding. One of the most fascinating debates in astrobiology today revolves around the possibility of life in Venus’ atmosphere, particularly within its cloud layers, which share temperature and pressure conditions similar to those on Earth.
Sweet Potatoes for Skin and Hair: The Natural Superfood
Sweet Potatoes for Skin and Hair: The Natural Superfood
12 million girls are still married each year before turning 18
Child marriage remains one of the most harmful practices threatening the lives and futures of millions of girls across the globe. Despite being illegal in most countries, new research from Plan International reveals that 12 million girls are still married each year before turning 18. The 2025 State of the World’s Girls Report, titled “Let me be a child, not a wife – Girls’ experiences of living through child marriage,” brings to light the stories of girls living through this violation and the far-reaching consequences it carries.
Saturday, October 4, 2025
#Smoking Doubles Risk of Severe #Insulin Resistant #Diabetes
#Smoking Doubles Risk of Severe #Insulin Resistant #Diabetes
Obesity May Trigger Alzheimer’s Disease
Obesity has long been recognized as a major risk factor for many chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers. However, the precise biological connection between obesity and Alzheimer’s disease has remained elusive. Now, a new study from Houston Methodist sheds light on this critical link, identifying a cellular mechanism that may explain how obesity contributes to neurodegeneration.
Drug-Related Accidental Injury Deaths Surge 60% in Five Years
A growing number of Americans are dying from drug-related accidental injuries, with the rate rising by almost 60% in the last five years. According to new findings presented at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2025 in Chicago, the alarming trend signals a growing intersection between substance use and trauma care.
Dogs show human-like language learning
Pooches, puppers, and doggos all refer to the same animal. Now, scientists have discovered that dogs themselves can make similar linguistic connections. A groundbreaking study from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary suggests that dogs are capable of “label extension”—a process central to human language development. This is the same principle young children use. They learn that a ladle is just a big spoon. They also understand that “cup” can describe mugs, glasses, and flagons.https://indianf.com/dogs-understand-word-labels-study/
Early Speech-Related Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
Early Speech-Related Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
https://indianf.com/early-speech-signs-of-alzheimers/
Alarming Surge in Global #Cancer Cases
Alarming Surge in Global #Cancer Cases
Friday, October 3, 2025
Alarming Surge in Global #Cancer Cases
Alarming Surge in Global #Cancer Cases
Climate change disrupts migratory species worldwide
Warming temperatures, extreme weather, and shifting water systems are severely affecting migratory species across the globe. These changes are altering species’ ranges, shrinking habitats, and threatening the ecological services that sustain both wildlife and human communities.https://indianf.com/climate-change-migratory-species-risk/
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Most #Americans Support International #Students, but Favor Restrictions on #China and Others
As U.S. colleges and universities resume classes this fall, early projections suggest fewer international students are enrolling compared with recent years. In 2023-24, the United States hosted more than 1.1 million international students, the highest number on record.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Every Part of Ocean Affected by Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, Pollution
Every part of the ocean is now affected by climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, according to the ninth Copernicus Ocean State Report.
More Americans Say Fewer Births Would Harm the U.S
Over half of Americans now say fewer people choosing to have children would negatively affect the country, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. The share of adults who see declining births as harmful has risen to 53%, up six points from last year.
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