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  • fire 19122025 lg Cedars-Sinai Study Says Heart Attacks And Lung Illnesses Spiked After LA Wildfires December 19, 2025 15:16 ET

    A new study from Cedars-Sinai found that many more people than usual suffered from heart attacks, lung problems, and general illnesses in the three months after the January 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles. Notably, these health problems showed up within 90 days of the fires starting, suggesting that the...

  • shouting 19122025 lg Can Swearing Improve Physical Performance By Boosting Confidence? December 19, 2025 12:17 ET

    A recent study by the American Psychological Association suggests that swearing can help people perform better during physically demanding tasks by letting them push harder. Researchers noted that this happens because swearing reduces mental and social restraints that usually hold people back. "In...

  • Grifols Secures FDA Approval To Launch Fesilty In US In First Half Of 2026 December 19, 2025 11:14 ET

    Biotest AG, Friday announced that its parent company Grifols, S.A. (GRFS) has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Fesilty, a human fibrinogen product developed for the treatment of acute bleeding episodes in pediatric and adult patients with congenital fibrinogen deficiency. With...

  • cdc 18122025 lg CDC Drops Longstanding Recommendation For Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine December 18, 2025 15:33 ET

    The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ended its long-standing policy of giving all newborns a hepatitis B vaccine at birth. Instead, it will now recommend that parents and doctors decide on a case-by-case basis. However, health experts warn that this change could lead to more infections. The...

  • cheese 18122025 lg Study Links High-Fat Cheese Intake To Lower Dementia Risk December 18, 2025 12:29 ET

    A new long-term study suggests that people who eat at least 50 grams of high-fat cheese a day may have a lower risk of developing dementia. High-fat cheeses include varieties like brie, gouda, cheddar, parmesan, gruyere, and mozzarella. "For decades, the debate over high-fat versus low-fat diets has...

  • Eli Lilly's Orforglipron Shows Positive Data In Phase 3 ATTAIN-MAINTAIN Trial December 18, 2025 07:43 ET

    Eli Lilly and Company (LLY), Thursday announced positive topline results from the Phase 3 ATTAIN-MAINTAIN trial, which evaluated orforglipron for weight maintenance in participants who were earlier treated with Wegovy or Zepbound. During the randomized, double-blind trial, the company evaluated efficacy...

  • burger 17122025 lg Study Suggests Late Teens Are More Vulnerable To Ultra-Processed Diets December 17, 2025 14:30 ET

    A new study from Virginia Tech suggests that ultra-processed foods may affect late teenagers more strongly than slightly older young adults. During the study period, the researchers studied 27 adults aged 18 to 25 and compared two diets - one made up mostly of ultra-processed foods and another with...

  • antidepressants 17122025 lg Study Finds Gradual Antidepressant Withdrawal With Therapy Reduces Relapse Risk December 17, 2025 13:08 ET

    For adults who have recovered from depression with the help of antidepressants, slowly reducing the medication while receiving psychological support can work just as well as staying on antidepressants to prevent a relapse, according to a large review published in The Lancet Psychiatry. "Depression...

  • newinfluenza 17122025 lg New Variant Of Influenza Virus Surging, WHO Warns December 17, 2025 06:21 ET

    The World Health Organization has warned that amid an early start to the Northern Hemisphere influenza season, a new variant of the virus is rapidly gaining ground. Influenza and other respiratory viruses are surging, Dr Wenqing Zhang, Unit Head for Global Respiratory Threats at the Department of...

  • marijuana 16122025 lg Study Finds Limited Proof Behind Effectiveness Of Medical Cannabis December 16, 2025 14:29 ET

    Medical cannabis is often used for problems like chronic pain, anxiety and sleep issues, but a large review led by UCLA Health found that there is still little strong scientific proof that it works for many of these uses. The study, published in JAMA, reviewed more than 2,500 research papers published...

  • heart 16122025 lg How To Protect Your Heart Health During The Holiday Season? December 16, 2025 13:11 ET

    Although the holidays are a time for celebration and family gatherings, research shows they can also be risky for heart health. Cardiologists at Houston Methodist warn about a condition called Holiday Heart Syndrome, which can suddenly affect the heart during festive periods. It usually shows up...

  • Roche Holding Debuts Updated Cobas 6800/8800 Systems For Streamlined Diagnostics Experience December 16, 2025 08:59 ET

    Roche Holding AG (RHHBY.PK), Tuesday announced the launch of the new cobas 6800/8800 systems version 2.0 and software version 2.0.1, supporting a more streamlined diagnostics experience. The update aims to improve the efficiency of laboratories by optimizing resources, reducing downtime, consolidating...

  • heartdisease 16122025 lg Heart Diseases Remain EU's Biggest Health Challenge: Report December 16, 2025 06:45 ET

    A new EU-funded report confirms that urgent bloc-level action is needed to tackle cardiovascular diseases, which is the European Union's number one killer. The 'State of Cardiovascular Health in the EU' report reveals that cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the EU, accounting for one-third of all annual deaths and affecting over 60 million people. These fi

  • beds 15122025 lg Study Finds Tanning Beds Raise Melanoma Risk Across The Body December 15, 2025 14:31 ET

    Researchers found that tanning beds can cause serious DNA damage across almost all of the skin, helping explain why they sharply raise the risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Dr Pedram Gerami, who leads a melanoma program at Northwestern University, noticed over many years that many...

  • drinks 15122025 lg Doctor Warns Diet Soda Could Raise Dementia Risk December 15, 2025 13:21 ET

    Recently, in a viral video, a popular doctor warned that drinking diet soda could greatly increase the risk of dementia and stroke. Dr Clint Steele shared research showing that people who drink diet soda every day are much more likely to suffer serious brain and heart problems. According to him, daily...

Global Economics Weekly Update - December 15-19, 2025

December 19, 2025 15:10 ET
U.S. inflation data and interest rate decisions by major central banks were the highlights of this busy week for economics news flow. Employment data and survey results on the housing markets also gained attention in the U.S. In Europe, the European Central Bank and Bank of England announced their policy decisions and macroeconomic projections.