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PICALM Protein: Key to Muscle Growth Through Exercise and Fasting
German researchers discover PICALM protein's crucial role in muscle fiber development, responding to physical training and intermittent fasting patterns.

Three Key Warning Signs That Signal Child Concussion Risk
New research identifies the most reliable indicators of pediatric concussion, helping parents and medical professionals recognize brain injury symptoms early.

Women's Health Crisis: Longer Lives, Lower Quality of Care
Despite living longer than previous generations, women face persistent healthcare disparities, medical bias, and misdiagnosis that undermine their quality of life.

Sudan Medical Crisis: Healthcare Workers Battle Supply Shortages
Healthcare professionals in Sudan's South Kordofan face devastating shortages as conflict displaces thousands, leaving medical staff unable to save lives.

UN Experts Sound Alarm on South Sudan's Deteriorating Crisis
Independent experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council issue stark warnings about South Sudan's escalating humanitarian and human rights emergency.

WHO Africa's Health Crisis Monitoring System Revealed
Discover how WHO's weekly surveillance system tracks and responds to public health emergencies across 47 African nations, providing critical insights and coordinated responses.

Lebanon's Medical Infrastructure Crumbles Under Israeli Bombardment
WHO reports Lebanese healthcare facilities overwhelmed as intensive bombing campaign follows ceasefire talks, pushing already fragile medical system beyond breaking point.
Idaho's Mental Health Crisis: Reversing Deadly Service Cuts
Idaho officials rushed to restore mental health programs after service reductions led to tragic consequences for residents with severe psychiatric conditions.
Six-Day Medical Strike Threatens NHS Operations Across England
Healthcare professionals launch extended industrial action affecting routine services nationwide as NHS urges patients to use emergency care judiciously.

TikTok Mental Health Videos Often Spread Dangerous Misinformation
Research reveals over 50% of ADHD and autism content on TikTok contains inaccurate information, potentially leading to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.

Why Walking Alone May Not Be Enough for Optimal Fitness
New research reveals walking is America's top exercise, but combining it with strength training and other activities delivers superior health outcomes.