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Why India should switch to low-sodium salt
Why India should switch to lowsodium salt
Japan warned of ‘hellish summer’ as energy fears mount
Japan is hoping further US-Iran talks will ease tensions in the Middle East and help reopen the Strait of Hormuz permanently, but there is also mounting anxiety over what a failure could mean for the country as summer approaches. On Friday, Iran said it would reopen the strait for commercial shipping following a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, while US President Donald Trump added that a US naval blockade of Iran’s ports would remain until a deal with Tehran was struck. The fear in Japan,...
Unsung Heroes | How a haemophilia-affected boy from Karnataka built a system that saved thousands
Today, Dr Suresh Hanagavadi is a leading hematologist from Karnataka and has been awarded the Padma Shri in 2026 for his decades-long service to patients.
US, Belarusian representatives to discuss Ukrainian settlement — Belarusian lawmaker
Oleg Gaidukevich says representatives of both the Republican and Democratic parties have been invited from the US side
Tech interventions in mental health are effective, but caution is key: Dr Thara, co-founder, SCARF
Dr Thara has made significant contributions to strengthening mental health services in India, particularly in low-resource settings.
'I'm a doctor - this is why you must stop scrolling on your phone on the toilet'
'I'm a doctor - this is why you must stop scrolling on your phone on the toilet'You may not realise that you could be risking serious health issuesCommentsNewsFiona Callingham Lifestyle writer02:30, 18 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesA doctor issued a warning about using your phone while on the toilet(Image: Getty)A stomach doctor has issued a gruesome warning telling people to “stop” scrolling on your phone while using the toilet. Spending a lot of time sitting and scrolling on the loo coul...
ByteDance, Tencent step up AI talent battle amid reported departure of DeepSeek researcher
As China’s artificial intelligence sector accelerates, competition for top talent has intensified among major tech companies, with firms increasingly poaching from rivals while also attracting researchers from overseas hubs such as Silicon Valley. A reported high-profile personnel move involving DeepSeek researcher Guo Daya recently drew attention to the sensitivity surrounding AI hiring in China’s tech sector. Guo, a lead researcher on DeepSeek’s R1 model, joined ByteDance’s Seed AI development...
BA pilot who bludgeoned his wife to death could be freed from prison: Killer set to go before Parole Board next week
BA pilot who bludgeoned his wife to death could be freed from prison: Killer set to go before Parole Board next weekGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEBy ISABELLA MACHIN, REPORTER Published: 01:39, 18 April 2026 | Updated: 01:44, 18 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Six ways to reduce hayfever symptoms according to NHS
Six ways to reduce hayfever symptoms according to NHSAs pollen counts often soar across the UK during summer, hay fever sufferers can find relief using these simple methodsCommentsNewsSophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer01:34, 18 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesVaseline could be the key to a symptom-free day(Image: Getty)Hayfever is a common allergy that leaves countless sufferers sneezing, coughing and rubbing their eyes. There's no cure, but there are some nifty tricks that could spare you from...
‘How can I quit coffee? I stopped for 2 days, and keep getting headaches. My BP has been on the rise lately and my doctor thinks quitting coffee might help lower it’
Headaches are a common and normal part of caffeine withdrawal as the body adjusts to reduced caffeine levels.
UN aid chief warns of possible ‘full-scale famine’ in South Sudan
UN aid chief Tom Fletcher says that South Sudan is at risk of slipping into 'full-scale famine and collapse’.
Zero-calorie sweeteners could alter the genes of later generations, new study warns
Artificial sweeteners, present in everything from sugar-free snacks to diet sodas, are a staple for many trying to lose weight — but new research suggests the substances could have multigenerational effects, potentially altering metabolism in future generations even without direct consumption.The findings raise questions about the long-term biological impact of widely used sugar substitutes, particularly as consumption has surged in recent years.In a study published in the journal Frontiers in N...
Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%
Pregnancy vaccine reduces baby hospital admissions for RSV by 80%10 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePhilippa RoxbyHealth reporterGetty ImagesA vaccine during pregnancy which protects newborns against nasty chest infections is cutting hospital admissions of babies by more than 80%, UK health officials say.A virus, called RSV, affects many babies in the first few months of life and can leave them gasping for breath and struggling to feed, with more than 20,000 babies ending up seriou...
Mother in stem cell donor plea to give young sons ‘a chance at a normal life’
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Some AI-generated health podcasts spreading misinformation
Millions of Americans get health information from podcasts. Now, some medical experts are warning about the harmful impacts of misinformation on these programs. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder has more.
RFK Jr. backs easier peptide access for wellness as doctors raise red flags
→ 'Anti-aging' peptides may soon be easier to get amid RFK Jr.'s push→ Doctors expose ‘buffalo hump’ as potential sign of hidden health conditions→ Popular weight-loss medications linked to hidden side effects→ Dr. Wendy Troxel shares relationship tips for chronic snorers and their tired partners→ Doctor warns wearable fitness trackers could backfire→ Where you live could shape your risk of cancer mortality→ Lead contamination exposed in public parks across major city→ Dementia risk could be tie...
Hong Kong is ageing, but the real question is where people age
In recent years, warnings about Hong Kong’s rapidly ageing population have become increasingly urgent. Long hospital waits, chronic shortages in long-term care and a shrinking working-age population have led many policymakers and researchers to portray ageing as an approaching demographic crisis that a small, densely populated city might be unable to absorb. In some quarters, this has fuelled dire predictions about the sustainability of Hong Kong’s healthcare and social care systems. This...
What we know about deaths, disappearances of staff at government labs
U.S. Speculation swirls around deaths and disappearances of staff at secretive government laboratories. Here's what we know. By Anna Schecter, Anna Schecter Senior Coordinating Producer, Crime and Public Safety Unit Anna Schecter is the senior coordinating producer for CBS News and Stations' Crime and Public Safety Unit, based in New York. Read Full Bio Anna Schecter, Daniel Klaidman, Daniel Klaidman Daniel Klaidman, an investigative reporter based in New York, is the former editor-in-chief of Y...
Cheap surgery overseas may come with devastating complications, doctors warn
More than three million people travel to undergo cosmetic surgery each year, statistics show – but the potential savings come at a cost.Most people opting to pursue this so-called "medical tourism" are chasing budget-friendly price tags. International surgeries, such as hair transplants in Turkey, can cost as little as $4,000–$5,000 compared to $20,000–$30,000 in the U.S., but often come with extreme risks, according to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Sheila Nazarian.DOCTORS WARN OF ‘LOOKSMA...
Cuban man dies in ICE custody in Miami after apparent suicide attempt, agency says
Local News Cuban man dies in ICE custody in Miami after apparent suicide attempt, agency says, amid recent detainee deaths By Sergio Candido Sergio Candido Managing Editor, South Sergio Candido is the managing editor for the South region at cbsnews.com, coordinating multiplatform news coverage for CBS Miami, CBS Texas and CBS Atlanta. He previously worked for outlets including Telemundo and The Miami Herald. Read Full Bio Sergio Candido Updated on: April 17, 2026 / 5:16 PM EDT / CBS Miami Add CB...