Geneva – New York: Europe and the Arabs The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged governments to significantly increase taxes on sugar-sweetened and alcoholic beverages, warning in two new reports...
Brussels – Washington: Europe and the Arabs Recent scientific data indicates that people who live for many years with type 2 diabetes face an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. A...
Washington – London: Europe and the Arabs The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved only five tests, each designed for a single type of cancer. Tests capable of...
Beijing: Europe and the Arab World A scientific study conducted in China has shown that intermittent energy restriction (a diet based on periodically reducing calorie intake) for weight loss leads...
Brussels: Europe and the Arabs Between 2013 and 2023, 40,538 cases of occupational cancer were recorded in the European Union. In 2023, 3,500 cases were recorded, an increase of 191...
Washington - London: Europe and the Arab World A study published in the American Heart Association's journal Hypertension has shown that adults with chronic pain are more likely to develop...
Geneva: Europe and the Arabs Despite a 88% decrease in measles deaths since 2000, the disease claimed nearly 95,000 lives last year, mostly children. Outbreaks are accelerating globally as millions...
London – Brussels: Europe and the Arabs A study led by a team from the University of Leicester and published in the European Heart Journal has revealed a significant deficiency...
Beijing: Europe and the Arabs A Chinese research team has developed a method for delivering insulin through the skin using a topical cream, a scientific breakthrough that challenges the...
Geneva – Brussels: Europe and the Arab World In a scientific development that could revolutionize the treatment of one of the most dangerous types of cancer, researchers from Geneva University...