Widely prescribed opioid shows minimal pain relief and higher heart risk, study finds

Study finds widely prescribed opioid painkiller tramadol shows limited effectiveness for chronic pain while increasing risk of serious cardiovascular harm.
Published: December 25, 2025, 12:00 pm
Flu by state: Where this season’s highly contagious variant is spreading the most

A highly contagious flu mutation called subclade K is sweeping the nation, raising health concerns about vaccine effectiveness this season. Here are the states at most risk.
Published: December 24, 2025, 5:53 pm
6 things to know about pancreatic cancer after former senator’s diagnosis

Former Senator Ben Sasse announced his stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2025, calling it "a death sentence" while vowing to fight the disease.
Published: December 24, 2025, 12:00 pm
A Man Who Shunned Cheap Sentiment Left a Gift for Others: Life

Brendan Costello was a cleareyed writer who might have found this article a bit treacly. Such is the cost of being a good guy.
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:00 am
What Is a Grief Attack?
Sudden surges of anguish can accompany intense mourning. That’s not unusual, experts say, and sometimes even helpful.
Published: December 24, 2025, 2:17 pm
Mother-of-three who gorged on 5,000 calories a day sheds six stone after father's Mounjaro Christmas gift

When Emilly Murray asked her dad to buy her a weight loss jab for Christmas last year, she had no idea how life-changing it would be.
Published: December 24, 2025, 4:28 pm
I'm a pediatrician, all parents should be aware of this hidden danger during the holidays

A pediatric emergency room doctor has revealed one of the biggest hidden dangers parents need to be aware of this holiday season, especially as they visit their grandparents and older adults.
Published: December 24, 2025, 4:02 pm
UK public health chiefs issue urgent warning after lead poisoning case is linked to imported coriander

UK public health chiefs have urged holidaymakers to take extra caution when buying spices abroad after one Briton fell ill with lead poisoning after consuming flavourings brought home from India.
Published: December 24, 2025, 1:43 pm
How to navigate Christmas Day boozing to avoid a Boxing Day hangover, according to experts

The simplest way to avoid a hangover-apart from not drinking at all-is said to be avoiding mixing different types of booze, which can be undeniably tricky over Christmas.
Published: December 24, 2025, 11:23 am
Just one alcoholic drink a day spikes mouth cancer risk by 50 per cent, concerning new research reveals

Drinking even a small amount of alcohol can increase your chances of developing mouth cancer by 50 per cent, according to a new study.
Published: December 24, 2025, 8:33 am
Fitness guru Joe Wicks reveals his top health recommendation for 2026... and it's not exercise

With 2026 just a week away, millions of Britons are wondering how to make it their healthiest year ever-including fitness guru Joe Wicks.
Published: December 24, 2025, 8:17 am
My husband Ash's symptoms were ignored until it was too late and our world was shattered when he died just 12 months later on Christmas Eve. This is our story

Tarsh Cooper, from Tasmania, will never forget the day she lost her husband Ash after he was given a gut-wrenching diagnosis no one saw coming.
Published: December 24, 2025, 1:17 am
Get your flu jab now, health chiefs urge 'at risk' pregnant women

Pregnant women and their unborn children are more likely to suffer complications from this year's rampant flu strain and should get vaccinated immediately, health chiefs have warned.
Published: December 24, 2025, 12:54 am
Cheers to that! How a Christmas tipple could stop you getting dementia

Enjoying a daily glass or two of wine or beer over the festive period might slash your chances of dementia.
Published: December 24, 2025, 12:19 am
Why it's better for your waistline to scroll on your PHONE while eating rather than watch TV

Relaxing in front of the TV with some treats may seem like the perfect night in over Christmas and the New Year.
Published: December 25, 2025, 8:32 pm
Holiday foods that can kill you: Experts reveal popular dishes crawling with bacteria, salmonella... and cancerous ingredients

The holidays are a time for eating heaps of hearty, delicious food. However, health experts warn that some of your festive favorites may come with a side of deadly consequences.
Published: December 25, 2025, 2:35 pm
Don't let Christmas lunch derail your entire day: Experts reveal how to banish festive indigestion and painful bloating FAST... without popping pills

Feeling uncomfortably swollen and nauseous isn't on anyone's Christmas list-but it's something millions of Britons end up with every year.
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:11 am
What type of neighbourhood do YOU live in? Search tool reveals if it's a nappy valley or an elderly enclave...

The Daily Mail's extraordinarily detailed interactive map reveals how, in one zone of Hackney, London, babies make up 3% of the population.
Published: December 25, 2025, 9:25 am
PICTURED: What to eat on Christmas if you're on Ozempic or biohacking like Bryan Johnson

Daily Mail spoke to a biohacker and a weight loss drug user to find out what their Christmas Day meal looks like.
Published: December 25, 2025, 8:59 am
Doctors ignored my worries and blamed my baby's problems on his weight... I pushed for answers until he was diagnosed with a brain abnormality

Vanessa Hickle, a 23-year-old mother-of-one from Kentucky, claims her son Easton's developmental delays were dismissed by doctors as 'new parent anxiety' when he actually had a brain disorder.
Published: December 25, 2025, 8:25 am
Are YOU on Ozempic but still want to eat Christmas dinner? BEWARE! Read my horrifying weight-loss drugs warning: 'Food bubbling at the top of my throat'

Allison Rankin had been looking forward to the annual Christmas get-together. But a weight loss drug changed everything.
Published: December 24, 2025, 9:48 pm
Hospitals enact visitor bans as 'super' virus overwhelms US healthcare systems

Hospitals nationwide are reinstating pandemic-era visitor rules due to alarming surges in flu, Covid and other respiratory illnesses.
Published: December 24, 2025, 8:37 pm
The science-backed hack to getting over a cold and flu two days faster... and how to avoid spreading it

A common, science-backed hack may help you get over a cold or the flu up to two days after than normal, a resurfaced study suggests. It also reduced the risk of spreading the illness to others.
Published: December 24, 2025, 6:18 pm
Public health emergency declared following devastating weather and flooding in Washington

Officials have declared a public health emergency amid severe weather and flooding in Washington state.
Published: December 24, 2025, 6:13 pm
US state records first case of 100% deadly rabies for the first time in three decades

A midwestern state has confirmed its first case of rabies in a family dog since 1994. The infected puppy was adopted from a rescue in July, which had administered a rabies vaccination.
Published: December 24, 2025, 5:34 pm
Multiple recalls issued for holiday cookies over hidden deadly ingredients

Two bakeries have voluntarily recalled holiday cookies after discovering the undeclared allergens, which post a potentially deadly risk of anaphylaxis.
Published: December 24, 2025, 3:38 pm
Expert reveals what drugs can do to a teenage brain... after Nick Reiner is charged with killing his parents

From 18 trips to rehab and stints of homelessnessto making a film with his father about getting clean, Nick Reiner's life has been defined by addiction and turmoil.
Published: December 24, 2025, 3:37 pm
Just six months of diet followed by millions of Americans forces liver into 'survival mode'... priming organ for cancer

New research shows that a high-fat diet causes cellular damage that directly paves the way for liver cancer. The strain comes from unhealthy fats common in the modern daily American diet.
Published: December 24, 2025, 8:24 am
More measles cases are reported as doctors reveal where holiday travel puts you most at risk

The US is continuing to report new cases of the measles, and as millions of Americans travel for the holidays, doctors and health officials warn the spread could worsen.
Published: December 24, 2025, 12:01 am
The Christmas leftovers you should never pour down the sink - including GRAVY

Christmas dinner is one of the best parts of the holidays - but experts have warned that getting rid of leftovers might be ruining your plumbing.
Published: December 24, 2025, 11:13 am
Magic elves of Alaska REVEALED: As new photo emerges, indigenous filmmaker reveals truth of 4-foot tall beings... with superhuman strength

As the great grandson of one of the last legendary Inuit storytellers, James Dommek Jr knew he had a good story. But he wasn't sure it should be told.
Published: December 25, 2025, 9:53 pm
Got a 'know-it-all' friend? Wine show-offs are likely complete novices when it comes to tasting, study reveals

Is there anything more annoying than a 'know-it-all' who thinks they're a wine expert? Well, they likely have no clue what they're talking about, according to an expert.
Published: December 25, 2025, 8:54 pm
Who were the Three Wise Men? New research rewrites the mystery of the Bible's magi

The Three Wise Men in biblical texts may have finally been revealed, and it could rewrite the stories which claimed they were kings from the east.
Published: December 25, 2025, 7:37 pm
Revealed: The subtle change in someone's EYES that reveals if they fancy you

It's a dilemma faced by many singletons: Does someone actually fancy you, or are they just being polite? Now, scientists have revealed an easy way to find out - simply look closely at their eyes.
Published: December 25, 2025, 4:35 pm
Revealed: The 'Americanisms' creeping into British children's vocabulary - so, how many do your kids use?

British children are unknowingly incorporating 'Americanisms' into their vocabulary, experts from language learning app Preply have revealed.
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:25 am
You're using your microwave wrong! Expert reveals why you should NEVER store items on top of the kitchen appliance

Whether it's reheating a meal or popping some popcorn, many of us use our microwaves on a daily basis. But it turns out you've probably been using your microwave wrong this whole time.
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:24 am
Revealed: Why we DON'T eat turkey eggs at Christmas

As people prepare to carve into their Christmas Day turkeys, some may wonder why the birds' eggs never make it onto the holiday menu.
Published: December 25, 2025, 2:08 am
Mind-boggling optical illusion tricks your brain into thinking these eyes are different colours - but they're actually identical

Dr Dean Jackson , a biologist and BBC presenter, has shared a strange illusion on TikTok , which tricks your brain into seeing two eyes as different colours.
Published: December 25, 2025, 12:59 am
US military reveals the unlikely reason it started famous Santa-tracking operation

The famous military program which has been telling kids where Santa is on Christmas Eve almost never happened, the program's current manager told the Daily Mail.
Published: December 24, 2025, 8:15 pm
Winter storms to deliver white Christmas and travel mayhem to over 18 US states this week

A string of winter storms is set to impact the driving and flying plans of millions of Americans trying to get home after Christmas.
Published: December 24, 2025, 6:22 pm
Travel nightmare as US airspace hits maximum capacity, triggering widespread flight delays

The FAA has just imposed a major flight change that could affect millions of travelers this holiday season.
Published: December 24, 2025, 3:17 pm
Truth about the tree-killing parasite that millions bring into their homes each Christmas

One of the most well-known Christmas plants is actually a parasite that feeds on trees and could make people and pets sick.
Published: December 24, 2025, 2:44 pm
How to spot 'Santa' in the sky TONIGHT as the International Space Station passes over the UK

In the early hours of Christmas morning, 'Santa', better known as the International Space Station(ISS), will pass directly over the UK.
Published: December 24, 2025, 1:57 pm
Urgent warning over a resurgence of bedbugs - as expert reveals they can become active again over winter

You might think they're a summer pest, but experts have warned there could be a resurgence of bedbugs this winter as people turn their heating on.
Published: December 24, 2025, 1:28 pm
New iPhone scam tricks owners into giving phones away

New iPhone replacement scam uses pressure tactics and fake carrier calls to steal devices from buyers. Criminals claim shipping errors and demand urgent returns.
Published: December 25, 2025, 6:30 pm
Amazon adds controversial AI facial recognition to Ring

Amazon Ring's new facial recognition feature sparks privacy controversy as Electronic Frontier Foundation critics argue the AI upgrade expands surveillance risks.
Published: December 25, 2025, 12:00 pm
New malware can read your chats and steal your money

New Android banking trojan Sturnus steals credentials, reads encrypted messages and controls devices.
Published: December 24, 2025, 5:30 pm
3D-printed housing project for student apartments takes shape

Denmark's 3D-printed student village proves automation builds 36 apartments faster than traditional methods. Skovsporet project shows housing future.
Published: December 24, 2025, 11:32 am
Who’s the Parasite Now? This Newly Discovered ‘Fairy Lantern’ Flower.
Found in a forest outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the plant steals nutrients from subterranean fungi.
Published: December 25, 2025, 5:04 am
This City’s Best Winter Show Is in Its Pitch-Dark Skies

A heritage of dark sky preservation means residents of Flagstaff welcome the season’s longer nights with prolonged views of the stars.
Published: December 25, 2025, 5:38 am
A Man Who Shunned Cheap Sentiment Left a Gift for Others: Life

Brendan Costello was a cleareyed writer who might have found this article a bit treacly. Such is the cost of being a good guy.
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:00 am
Trump Tosses Lifelines to the Struggling Coal Industry

The Energy Department ordered two coal-burning power plants to remain open, and the Environmental Protection Agency gave utilities more time to tackle toxic coal ash.
Published: December 24, 2025, 10:10 pm
U.S. Takes a Step Toward Approving Seabed Mining in International Waters

The federal government said it would hold hearings next month on controversial applications to mine the ocean floor.
Published: December 24, 2025, 3:01 am
The Pentagon and A.I. Giants Have a Weakness. Both Need China’s Batteries, Badly.

As warfare is reinvented in Ukraine, and Silicon Valley races to maintain its A.I. lead, China’s battery dominance is raising alarms far beyond the auto industry.
Published: December 24, 2025, 5:16 pm
‘Undermines free speech’: Labour MP hits back at US government over visa ban on UK campaigners

Chi Onwurah speaks out after Marco Rubio accused five Europeans, including two Britons, of ‘seeking to suppress American viewpoints they oppose’
A senior Labour MP has accused the Trump administration of undermining free speech after Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, announced sanctions against two British anti-disinformation campaigners.
Chi Onwurah, the chair of parliament’s technology select committee, criticised the US government hours after it announced “visa-related” sanctions against five Europeans, including Imran Ahmed and Clare Melford.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 4:26 pm
‘A gamechanger’: 200,000 UK small businesses sign up to TikTok Shop

Big brands such as Sainsbury’s and M&S also selling directly in app through links in videos and livestreams
It is better known for its viral dances and for making hits out of forgotten songs, but the social media site TikTok is becoming a force to be reckoned with as a shopping platform.
Major retailers such as Marks & Spencer, Samsung, QVC, Clarks, and Sainsbury’s are now selling their wares on the site’s e-commerce service, TikTok Shop, alongside more than 200,000 UK small and medium businesses.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 7:00 am
Former EU commissioner and activists barred from US in attack on European tech regulators

State department accuses group of pressuring tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints through regulation of disinformation
The state department has barred five Europeans from the US, accusing them of leading efforts to pressure tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints, in the latest attack on European regulations that target hate speech and misinformation.
Secretary of state Marco Rubio said the five people targeted with visa bans – who include former European Commissioner Thierry Breton – have led “organized efforts to coerce American platforms to censor, demonetize, and suppress American viewpoints they oppose.”
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 12:54 am
Visa ban for European critics of online harm is first shot in US free speech war

Legislation that seeks to curb harmful content is viewed as a threat to Silicon Valley by many Maga politicians
For Maga politicians, European tech regulation hits hard in two areas: at the economic interests of Silicon Valley and at their view of free speech.
The action against five Europeans who are taking on harmful content and the platforms that host it has had an inevitable feel to it, given the increasingly vociferous reactions to the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA). Both pieces of legislation require social media firms to protect users or face the threat of sizeable fines. Indeed, Elon Musk’s X has been fined €120m (£105m) this month for breaching the DSA.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 4:25 pm
The video games you may have missed in 2025

Date a vending machine, watch intergalactic television and make the most out of your short existence as a fly. Here are the best games you weren’t playing this year
• The 20 best video games of 2025
• More on the best culture of 2025
PS5, Xbox, Switch, PC
Have you ever wanted to romance your record player? Date Everything! offers players the chance to develop relationships with everyday objects around your house, in a fully voiced sandbox romp featuring over 100 anthropomorphised characters. Wonderfully meta; you can put the moves on the textbox, or even “Michael Transaction” (microtransaction – get it?) himself. Meghan Ellis
Published: December 25, 2025, 10:00 am
The video games readers couldn’t switch off in 2025

In this week’s newsletter: Pushing Buttons readers on their favourite games of the year, from Death Stranding 2 and Arc Raiders to Ghost of Yōtei and more
Happy holidays, Pushing Buttons readers! Once again, we are approaching the cherished time of year between Christmas and New Year when we might actually have the time to play some video games. I hope Santa brought you something new to play, instead of taking one look at all the unplayed games in your Steam library and putting you straight on the naughty list.
Over the past few weeks you have been sending in your favourite games of the year. I maintain that you readers have excellent taste: there’s crossover with our own Guardian games of the year list, but also plenty here that I haven’t played myself. Thank you to everyone who sent in a recommendation, and I hope you find yet another game to add to your pile of shame among the following suggestions. I’ll be back next week with a year-in-review issue – in the meantime, go enjoy yourselves!
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 3:00 pm
‘I plugged in Zelda and everything changed’: developers share their fondest Christmas gaming memories

From a family showdown on Guitar Hero III to the winter levels in Diddy Kong Racing, the designers of some of today’s top titles recall the gifts and moments that lit up their childhoods
There is a viral video that tends to get passed around at this time of year. It’s an old home movie showing a boy and a girl on Christmas morning eagerly unwrapping a present that turns out to be an N64 console – the boy is, to put it mildly, extremely pleased. It’s a scene a lot of us who play games will recognise: the excitement and anticipation provided by that big console-sized parcel, or the little DVD-shaped package that could be the latest Super Mario adventure. Although I never got a games machine at Christmas, I remember one year being given Trivial Pursuit on the Commodore 64 and the whole family gathered around the TV to play. It was one of the few times my mum and my sisters showed any interest in the computer, and I loved getting them involved.
Veteran designer Rhod Broadbent of Dakko Dakko recalls the Christmas of 1992, when his father, a programmer who had previously looked down on games consoles, bought him Mario Kart and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. “Zelda was completely unknown to me at the time,” he recalls. “I think Dad was probably expecting me to be more excited. But after I had spent the morning in Mario Kart, I plugged in Zelda and everything changed. From the title music, through the intro and into that beautiful initial thunderstorm, everything was so polished and smooth and unlike the video games I’d played before. It didn’t leave the cartridge slot for weeks. I remember that Christmas morning like it was yesterday …”
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 10:00 am
Cracker jokes and custard chemistry: ways to smuggle science into Christmas

Researchers share the easy ways to uncover moments of festive discovery, proving you don’t need a lab coat to experiment this Christmas
Christmas may seem like a time for switching off and suspending disbelief but there are plenty of ways to introduce a little science into the celebrations.
We asked experts for their top home experiments to challenge friends and family.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 9:00 am
The medieval Oxford friar who worked out the makeup of planets and stars

Richard Fishacre used his knowledge of light and colour to argue against ‘fifth element’ theories of the day
About 800 years ago, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at the University of Oxford, challenged the scientific thinking of the day, using his understanding of the behaviour of light to show that stars and planets are made of the same elements as found on Earth. Though he faced heavy criticism at the time, Fishacre would probably have been delighted to learn that very similar principles are being used to make discoveries today.
During his lifetime it was believed that Earth was made up of four elements – fire, water, earth and air – while the stars and other planets were made from a special transparent and unchanging fifth element.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 6:00 am
Nosy researcher’s quest to map the world’s ‘smellscapes’

We can share images and sounds, so why not smells? Dr Kate McLean-MacKenzie hopes her new atlas will make scents
Christmas may be associated with the aromas of oranges and mince pies but our towns and cities also boast special scents during the rest of the year. Now, one researcher is publishing an atlas attempting to capture these quirky “smellscapes”.
Dr Kate McLean-MacKenzie, a designer and researcher at the University of Kent, said she first became intrigued by the sense of smell 15 years ago.
Continue reading...Published: December 25, 2025, 5:00 pm
Blood test could predict who is most at risk from common inherited heart condition

Exclusive: Scientists find a way to forecast hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which affects millions worldwide
Scientists are developing a simple blood test to predict who is most at risk from the world’s most common inherited heart condition.
Millions of people worldwide have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a disease of the heart muscle where the wall of the heart becomes thickened. It is caused by a change in one or more genes and mostly passed on through families.
Continue reading...Published: December 25, 2025, 1:00 pm
Concerns about ageing society ignore huge opportunities, says population expert

Sarah Harper says society must create new ways of living and working amid potential ‘silver economy’
Concerns over an ageing population are overblown and society should learn to celebrate and capitalise on its “massive cohort of healthy, active, older, creative adults”, a leading population expert has said.
While pundits and pressure groups have raised concerns over falling fertility rates, highlighting the challenges for the economy and healthcare, others are more upbeat, arguing the rise of the “silver economy” brings new opportunities for growth.
Continue reading...Published: December 25, 2025, 12:00 pm
Throwing out flame-retardant furniture can reduce toxic chemicals in blood, study finds

Flame retardants commonly used in furniture are linked to serious health issues, including cancer and thyroid disease
Removing old furniture made with flame retardants from people’s homes can significantly reduce the amount of the toxic chemicals in blood, a new 10-year, peer-reviewed study by California regulators and public health groups has found.
The drop that researchers found was a “super big deal”, said Arlene Blum, the director of the Green Science Policy Institute who has for decades worked to reduce the level of flame retardants in consumer goods.
Continue reading...Published: December 24, 2025, 2:00 pm
Revisited: is curiosity the key to ageing well? – podcast

Psychologists have typically believed that we become less curious as we age, but recent research has shown curiosity actually becomes more targeted and specific in our later years. In this episode from September, Madeleine Finlay hears from Dr Mary Whatley, an assistant professor of psychology at Western Carolina University, and Dr Matthias Gruber of Cardiff University’s Brain Research Imaging Centre to find out why we change in this way, and how maintaining broad curiosity into older age can help keep our brains young
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Continue reading...Published: December 25, 2025, 5:00 am