The study claims that people 70 and above will be the most affected age group in the antimicrobial resistance deaths Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 ...
According to a new study from the American Cancer Society, cancer cases among men are expected to increase 84 percent by 2050 Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
If people or kids do not exist, then they cannot contribute to a nations economy. These will be huge effects by 2050 and even larger by 2100 and beyond. All of the forecasts that China and India will ...
Since the dawn of the antibiotic age, opportunistic pathogens have evolved defenses faster than humans can develop drugs to combat them. At the same time, humans have unwittingly given the bugs an ...
Wisconsin's population is estimated to shrink at a growing rate over the upcoming decades, according to a projection from the Wisconsin Department of Administration. According to the report, most ...
The world’s population is expected to swell to about nine billion people by 2050, becoming more urban and older in the process, Joel E. Cohen, a professor of populations at Columbia University, writes ...
SAN ANTONIO — After going through something like the coronavirus pandemic, many people may be wondering what the next devastating disease will be. In tonight's Verify we look into one claim about what ...
The number of lives lost around the world due to infections that are resistant to the medications intended to treat them could increase nearly 70% by 2050, a new study projects, further showing the ...
INDIA will grow to hold the largest population and Americans will be outnumbered by Nigerians. The world will be a different place in 2050. And India will overtake China as the world's most populous ...
Climate change could push more than 200 million people to move within their own countries in the next three decades and create migration hotspots unless urgent action is taken in the coming years to ...
BARCELONA, Spain — Climate change could push more than 200 million people to leave their homes in the next three decades and create migration hot spots unless urgent action is taken to reduce global ...