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Coca-Cola has initiated a widespread recall of several of its popular drinks across Europe after detecting higher-than-accepted levels of chlorate, a chemical compound linked to potential health risks. The recall spans multiple countries, including Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and a limited......
A recent study from University College London (UCL) has unveiled striking findings about the immediate impact of smoking on life expectancy. According to researchers, each cigarette consumed reduces a person's lifespan by approximately 20 minutes, with women losing slightly more time (22 minutes)......
In a decisive response to a severe air pollution crisis, authorities in Lahore, Pakistan's second-largest city, have announced the closure of all primary schools for one week. This measure comes as the air quality index (AQI) soared to unprecedented levels, exceeding 1,000 on Saturday, far surpassing......
In a comprehensive analysis spanning over a decade, researchers have uncovered alarming trends in the dietary habits of British adolescents. The study, which examined food diaries of nearly 3,000 participants aged 11 to 18, reveals that ultra-processed foods (UPFs) constitute approximately two-thirds......
A recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals a concerning trend: physical inactivity is on the rise worldwide, affecting individuals across all demographics. According to the WHO, 1.8 billion adults equivalent to 31% of the global population are now categorized as physically inactive.......
A recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals a concerning trend: physical inactivity is on the rise worldwide, affecting individuals across all demographics. According to the WHO, 1.8 billion adults equivalent to 31% of the global population are now categorized as physically inactive.......
In the quest for an energy jolt, young individuals are increasingly turning to energy drinks. However, many are unaware of the potential negative impacts of these products and are consuming them in ever-increasing quantities. A new study conducted by researchers from the renowned Mayo Clinic has shed......