Neurodiversity, ADHD and the Business Eco System: Unlocking Innovation Through Inclusion

Neurodivergent individuals—those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences—represent a skills-based marginalized group whose unique abilities can drive creativity, innovation, and business success. Yet, traditional business processes and hiring practices often fail to accommodate their strengths, leading to missed opportunities for both employers, employees and the business sector as a whole. The Power of […]

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Hospital bombing deepens bleak situation for war-weary South Sudanese

“Every time this happens, people lose access to health services – and sometimes, to hope,” said Dr Humphrey Karamagi, the UN World Health Organization (WHO)’s Representative in South Sudan. “Health is the last safety net. If it fails, everything else will also fall.” The apparent airstrike on the hospital run by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) […]

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More than 30-year difference in life expectancy highlights health inequities

The study by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that they can be responsible for a dramatic reduction in life expectancy in both rich and poor countries alike. For example, people living in the country with the highest life expectancy will on average live 33 years longer than those born in the country with the […]

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FAO calls for action amid foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks

FMD is a highly contagious viral disease affecting cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and various wild species.  Europe is currently facing its worst outbreak so far this century at the same time as an exotic viral strain has been introduced in Iraq and other countries in the Near East. Concern for potential spread […]

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Why sitting down – and getting back up – might be the most important health test you do today

If you or someone you love finds it difficult to stand up from the toilet without using your hands, it might seem like a small issue. But in health and ageing, this movement – known as the “sit-to-stand” – can be a red flag. It’s one of the strongest indicators of frailty, a condition that […]

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WHO chief laments most disruptive cuts to global health funding ‘in living memory’

“We are living through the greatest disruption to global health financing in memory,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. He cautioned that abrupt withdrawals of funding are jeopardising hard-won medical progress, including efforts to combat tropical diseases, which are now re-emerging in some regions. “This is just the tip of the iceberg,” he told […]

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NHS Introduces Groundbreaking 5-Minute Cancer Vaccine

The NHS in England has launched a new injectable form of the immunotherapy drug nivolumab (Opdivo), capable of treating 15 different types of cancer, including skin, bladder, and oesophageal cancers. This “super-jab” significantly reduces treatment time from up to an hour of intravenous therapy to just three to five minutes via an under-the-skin injection. Approximately […]

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Dostarlimab: A Breakthrough Immunotherapy Offering Surgery-Free Cancer Treatment

A groundbreaking study has revealed that the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab can effectively treat certain cancers, potentially eliminating the need for surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation. Conducted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the trial focused on patients with mismatch repair-deficient (dMMR) cancers, including rectal, endometrial, and gastric cancers. Study Overview The Phase II study involved 103 […]

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Addressing the Global Youth Mental Health Crisis: Strategies and Solutions

Youth mental health has become a pressing global issue, with approximately 20% of adolescents in Europe affected by mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. Alarmingly, the majority of these young individuals do not seek or receive the necessary care due to overwhelmed services and limited access to support. Economic Impact of Mental […]

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Understanding Reactive Abuse: When Victims Are Wrongly Framed as Aggressors Due to Defensive Actions

Reactive abuse is a psychological dynamic in which a victim of prolonged emotional, verbal, or physical abuse lashes out—verbally or physically—in response to their abuser’s relentless provocations. Though these reactions may appear aggressive or volatile, experts stress that they are fundamentally different from actual abuse: they are defensive responses triggered by sustained trauma or manipulation. […]

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