Logo

News Search Engine Technology by Alexander Katiraie

Logo

Alexander Katiraie

Catholic influencer's 5-year-old son dies after 11-day flu battle followed by thousands

Image

Paul J. Kim announced his 5-year-old son Micah died after severe flu that turned septic and caused seizures after an 11-day hospital battle documented on social media.

Published: January 2, 2026, 1:36 am

6 pillars of a healthier, age-defying lifestyle in 2026, according to experts

Image

An NFL neurosurgeon and a brain health expert reveal longevity secrets beyond typical resolutions, including the surprising benefits of not retiring early.

Published: January 1, 2026, 7:56 pm

Oprah joins wave of celebrities who revealed dramatic weight loss in 2025

Image

Celebrities have embraced GLP-1 medications for dramatic weight loss in 2025. Oprah Winfrey, Amy Schumer, Meghan Trainor and Lizzo share their health journeys.

Published: January 1, 2026, 12:00 pm

The perfect way to beat the slump: how to tackle mid-afternoon energy dips

Image

In the dead of winter, it can be hard to keep your alertness up when it gets darker. Here are a few good habits that will help you stay productive

• Sign up here to get the whole series straight to your inbox

It is an all-too-familiar scenario: you reheat a bowl of last night’s noodles for lunch, devour it, then return to your desk and gradually droop over the course of the afternoon, to the point at which you are battling to keep your eyes open. Or perhaps you struggle with energy on waking up; or, after a busy start and strong coffee first thing, you begin to fade mid-morning. Or, like me, after dinner in the winter months, you are completely lethargic.

How common are such peaks and troughs in our energy levels? “If you’re having an active day, then you will naturally get tired because we are human, we’re not machines,” says Dr Linia Patel, a dietitian and nutritionist. “Getting tired at the end of the day, before you go to bed, is perfect. But getting tired at your desk is not great.” Chronic tiredness is something to see a doctor about, says Patel, as it could be a symptom of illness.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:00 pm

The perfect day for parents: how to keep kids healthy and happy – without neglecting yourself

Image

Having a routine but not overplanning, getting them involved with chores and making sure you have time just for you can all help you stop being overwhelmed

• Sign up here to get the whole series straight to your inbox

My four-year-old is in the living room playing with a dinosaur, a pig and Jessie the cowgirl from Toy Story. I’m trying to cook dinner. “Mama, mama, pllleeease can you play with me?” I hear a pot lid rattle. The broccoli is starting to smell burned; I dash back to the kitchen. “Help! Quickly come! I’m falling!” I rush through. She’s dangling from the sofa pretending to fall off the side of a volcano. “HEEELP!” The broccoli is definitely burning. And there goes the door. “Muuuuuum, I need a poo!”

This wild ride of five minutes is one most parents will recognise. Getting through the day is to feel like you’re being pulled in a solar system’s worth of directions, and by turns defeated, happier than you’ve ever felt before, like a husk, in control and like you’re careening off a cliff. It throws up a need to get very good at planning, and prioritising what demands to acquiesce to, when to say no; when to sit down and play, when to say: “Sorry, I need to sit down, or go for a run.”

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 11:00 am

You be the judge: should my boyfriend change the way he showers?

Image

Audrey thinks Noah doesn’t take bathing seriously enough. He says he’s a ‘quick-shower kind of guy’ but keeps himself clean. You decide whose argument scrubs up best
Get a disagreement settled or become a YBTJ juror

Noah doesn’t wash himself thoroughly enough – he just rubs a bit of gel around his body

I smell nice and I’m not unclean, so why does showering have to be like a full military operation?

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 8:00 am

The first of my friends is having a baby and it makes me feel pressured. How do I reframe this?

Image

Big life questions tend to squeeze us at this time of year, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith, but a baby is a person not a symbol

I’m turning 29 soon and the first of my friends is having a baby in the new year. This news has prompted a lot of self reflection. I’m pretty ambivalent about having a child myself but also feel like it’s the next milestone. I feel a great deal of pressure to decide whether or not to have a child – but this is largely self-inflicted. Unlike others I don’t have family asking this question.

I know I have a few years to decide on this (and might not be lucky enough to be able to have a child in the event), so how can I reframe my thinking and be straightforwardly happy for my friend without feeling the pressure to decide what I want to do with the rest of my life?

Continue reading...

Published: January 2, 2026, 12:31 am

Experts Question Denmark’s Vaccine Program as a Model for the U.S.

Image

The United States is expected to adopt the vaccine schedule used by Denmark, a much smaller country with universal health care.

Published: January 1, 2026, 9:06 pm

With Obamacare’s Higher Premiums Come Difficult Decisions

Image

As enhanced subsidies expire, many Americans covered under the Affordable Care Act are having trouble paying for insurance.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Brenna Henn Wanted to Improve Genetic Medicine. Then Her N.I.H. Grant Was Cut.

Image

Brenna Henn had a long-term grant to study the genetic diversity of Africans and people of African descent. Then her N.I.H. funding was cut.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Charity boss warns against 'dismissing' workplace burnout: 'It's an early warning sign to something happening'

Image

Britain's 'never complain, never explain' motto is stopping employees from speaking up about their mental health, increasing the risk of more serious health issues, experts have warned.

Published: January 2, 2026, 8:29 am

Month by month, exactly what a year of sobriety does to the body, revealed by experts - as one in four of us plan to quit booze for Dry January

Image

If you're one of the 17 million people expected to kickstart the year with a month-long break from booze, you might be inspired to extend it

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:10 pm

Shock as mother delivers GIANT 'bowling ball' baby who weighs 13lbs and is the same size as a THREE MONTH old

Image

A mother has shared her shock at giving birth to a baby who weighs the same as a bowling ball.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:07 pm

What women of different ages find the most attractive in men, according to science - so, do you agree with the findings?

Image

If you've ever wondered why older women hanker after Pierce Brosnan while younger ladies prefer Henry Cavill, scientists now have the answer.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:04 pm

The surprising facial feature that can reveal if you will get dementia

Image

Doctors revealed a surprising facial feature that showed strong links to dementia in a massive UK study. They found that people's faces can reflect internal age-related damage.

Published: January 1, 2026, 2:54 pm

'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could 'wipe' bad memories and replace them with better ones, according to top neuroscientist

Image

Memories of past trauma could soon be 'dialed down' in the brain so they no longer haunt us. The same techniques could reclaim memories lost to Alzheimer's.

Published: January 1, 2026, 1:27 pm

I was a top athlete but ballooned to 300lbs by eating my feelings. Here's my secret to losing 120lbs and getting washboard abs without Ozempic

Image

Tre Hubbard was a star athlete who never thought he'd have to worry about his weight. But then, it all came piling on.

Published: January 1, 2026, 1:19 pm

Working from home is fuelling a concerning rise in 'secret drinking', new survey reveals

Image

Not going into the office and working from home is fuelling a rise in hidden drinking, concerning new research has suggested.

Published: January 1, 2026, 12:37 pm

I thought I had cancer but my recurring, agonising UTIs were caused by a far more common problem that affects all women... and this is the simple fix doctors rarely offer

Image

It was in November, when I developed my ninth UTI n four months, that I began to wonder if I had some awful disease. Could I have kidney disease - or even bladder cancer?

Published: January 1, 2026, 12:02 pm

Give men HRT: Millions could benefit from hormone drug that boosts sex drive, bedroom performance and muscle growth, study finds

Image

Scientists say testosterone replacement therapy, known as TRT, could provide 'rapid and sustained' improvements in men's sexual performance, energy, and mood.

Published: January 1, 2026, 11:55 am

You can eat MORE and still lose weight: Experts explain how 'volume eating' can totally transform your health (and waistline) in 2026

Image

The problem with traditional dieting is that it is largely focused on restricting calories, meaning we are often left feeling hungry, unfulfilled and ultimately unmotivated to keep going.

Published: January 1, 2026, 10:36 am

Childhood vaccines to be delivered at home in £2m bid to boost uptake

Image

Under the scheme, health visiting teams will be able to vaccinate children as part of routine visits, rather than requiring families to attend GP surgeries.

Published: January 1, 2026, 8:20 am

Daily Mail graphic reveals the bottled waters with the most cancer-causing 'forever chemicals'

Image

Bottled water is often viewed as a cleaner alternative to tap water, yet some of the leading bottled water brands contain dangerously high levels of enduring forever chemicals.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:43 am

A 10-minute workout could help halt bowel cancer before it takes hold, say scientists

Image

Even a short bout of exercise can trigger a rapid molecular change in the blood that helps stave off tumour progression, say scientists.

Published: January 1, 2026, 1:24 am

My simple mindset switch will help EVERYONE lose weight in January... WITHOUT turning to fat jabs, says celebrity hypnotist MARISA PEER

Image

Thankfully for those of us who indulged a little too much over Christmas, shifting the pounds can be as simple as shifting your mindset, according to one leading hypnotherapist.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Oprah Winfrey makes shocking claim about what GLP-1 weight loss drug did to her... 'I don't recognize myself'

Image

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey, 71, has revealed in a new interview the unexpected effects she experienced after going on blockbuster weight loss drugs to maintain her weight.

Published: January 2, 2026, 4:11 am

'Super' virus spreading uncontrollably... as New York sees most flu cases ever and experts warn 'we don't know when it will stop'

Image

Cases of a 'super virus' are exploding across the US, with some states seeing more cases than ever before. Experts have also warned that there seems to be no end in sight for the surge.

Published: January 2, 2026, 1:04 am

Playing mahjong protects against dementia

Image

It spread internationally in the 1920s after being introduced to the US, and its popularity has continued to grow worldwide. Now, experts believe it may help to prevent dementia.

Published: January 1, 2026, 8:08 pm

US hits grim measles milestone as world's most infectious disease spreads uncontrollably

Image

The US has passed a grim milestone in the measles outbreak that has been plaguing the country, as cases of the world's most infectious disease near record highs.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:57 pm

Mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls code finally cracked revealing 2,000-year-old biblical writings

Image

One of the last undeciphered Dead Sea Scrolls has been decoded, revealing biblical phrases and themes about the end of days.

Published: January 1, 2026, 9:09 am

Zohran Mamdani drops 'insane' list of items banned at NYC mayoral inauguration

Image

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has released a list of items banned from his inaugural block party in New York City, which many people have called 'insane.'

Published: January 1, 2026, 1:32 am

Revealed: The slang words and phrases experts are calling to be BANISHED in 2026 - with '6,7' topping the list

Image

Experts from Lake Superior State University have released their 50th Banished Words List.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:08 am

Wild theory claims the world actually ended in 2012... and we are now living in the apocalypse chaos

Image

An ancient Mayan prophecy that was debunked over a decade ago has returned with a shocking new twist which is gaining support online.

Published: January 1, 2026, 8:00 pm

The sinister letters that terrorized an Ohio town... and the chilling truth investigators say still remains hidden

Image

The letter, received in 1976 by an Ohio school bus driver, marked the start of a truly chilling saga that an investigator believes was pinned on the wrong person.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:54 pm

What women of different ages find the most attractive in men, according to science - so, do you agree with the findings?

Image

If you've ever wondered why older women hanker after Pierce Brosnan while younger ladies prefer Henry Cavill, scientists now have the answer.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:04 pm

'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could 'wipe' bad memories and replace them with better ones, according to top neuroscientist

Image

Memories of past trauma could soon be 'dialed down' in the brain so they no longer haunt us. The same techniques could reclaim memories lost to Alzheimer's.

Published: January 1, 2026, 1:27 pm

Move over 'swicy' hot honey! Experts predict 'FRICY' foods will trend in 2026 - a mix between fruity and spicy

Image

If last year had us hooked on 'swicy' flavours, this year's predicted food trends are set to liven things up even more, experts say.

Published: January 1, 2026, 12:44 pm

Forget Rover, Buddy and Spot! Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Elvis inspire the most popular pet names of 2025

Image

Move over Buddy and Spot - Britain's pets are getting the A-list treatment, according to new research.

Published: January 1, 2026, 11:03 am

How to share your estimated arrival time on iPhone and Android

Image

ETA sharing on Apple Maps and Google Maps keeps contacts updated automatically while you drive safely. Learn step-by-step instructions for iPhone and Android.

Published: January 1, 2026, 4:00 pm

Make 2026 your most private year yet by removing broker data

Image

Data removal from brokers protects against AI-powered scams and deepfake threats in 2026. Learn how data brokers sell your personal information to scammers.

Published: January 1, 2026, 11:54 am

This Diminutive Reptile Plays Rock-Paper-Scissors

Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the hidden biology that makes this possible.

Published: January 1, 2026, 8:57 pm

New York to Phase In Protections for Horseshoe Crabs

Image

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that will ultimately ban the catch and biomedical use of the crabs.

Published: January 1, 2026, 10:01 am

In the Arctic, Drones Help Identify Deadly Virus in Whales

Scientists took samples from whale blow, identifying possible disease risks for marine mammals in northern seas.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:01 am

With Obamacare’s Higher Premiums Come Difficult Decisions

Image

As enhanced subsidies expire, many Americans covered under the Affordable Care Act are having trouble paying for insurance.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Brenna Henn Wanted to Improve Genetic Medicine. Then Her N.I.H. Grant Was Cut.

Image

Brenna Henn had a long-term grant to study the genetic diversity of Africans and people of African descent. Then her N.I.H. funding was cut.

Published: January 2, 2026, 10:00 am

Even the Sky May Not Be the Limit for A.I. Data Centers

Image

Some tech leaders are concerned that the artificial intelligence race will exhaust available land and energy. The solution might lie in orbit.

Published: January 1, 2026, 10:00 am

90 Minutes to Give Baby Luna a New Heart

Image

After eight years of training, Dr. Maureen McKiernan made her debut as the lead surgeon on an infant heart transplant — an operation on the edge of what’s possible.

Published: January 1, 2026, 3:39 pm

Experts Question Denmark’s Vaccine Program as a Model for the U.S.

Image

The United States is expected to adopt the vaccine schedule used by Denmark, a much smaller country with universal health care.

Published: January 1, 2026, 9:06 pm

‘They sowed chaos to no avail’: the lasting legacy of Elon Musk’s Doge

Image

The billionaire – who had no government experience – left various federal agencies in disarray while overseeing an ‘efficiency’ drive across Washington

As Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, splurged more than $250m on Donald Trump’s 2024 re-election campaign, the US president commissioned his new ally to oversee a sweeping “efficiency” drive across the federal government.

The Tesla and SpaceX boss, who had no experience inside government, was tasked with eradicating waste and cutting spending as part of the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) – and was quick to stoke expectations.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 2:00 pm

Apple reportedly cuts production of Vision Pro headset after poor sales

Image

Company had hoped the virtual reality device would herald a new era in ‘spatial computing’

Poor sales have reportedly forced Apple to cut production of the Vision Pro headset that it had hoped would herald a new era in “spatial computing”.

The tech company also reduced marketing for Vision Pro by more than 95% last year, according to the market intelligence group Sensor Tower in figures first reported by the Financial Times.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 3:07 pm

‘I need to help’: Barnsley woman’s rabies death inspires dog-vaccinating mission

Image

Robyn Thomson immunised thousands of animals in Cambodia after shocking death of her mother this summer

It was just a scratch. Among all the feelings and thoughts that she has had to wrestle with since the summer, disbelief is the emotion that Robyn Thomson still struggles with the most. “You never think it would happen to you,” said Robyn. “You don’t really think it happens to anyone.”

Robyn’s mother, Yvonne Ford, had shown no signs of illness in the months after returning from her holiday in Morocco in February. She had spoken highly of the country and its people, and recommended it for future getaways. She had not realised that a seemingly harmless interaction with a puppy while sitting in the sun would cause so much damage.

Continue reading...

Published: January 2, 2026, 8:00 am

Winter blooming of hundreds of plants in UK ‘visible signal’ of climate breakdown

Image

New year plant hunt shows rising temperatures are shifting natural cycles of wildflowers such as daisies

Daisies and dandelions are among hundreds of native plant species blooming in the UK, in what scientists have called a “visible signal” of climate breakdown disrupting the natural world.

A Met Office analysis of data from the annual new year’s plant hunt over the past nine years found an extra 2.5 species in bloom during the new year period for every 1C rise in temperature at a given location during the previous November and December. This year’s hunt started on Thursday and runs until Sunday.

Continue reading...

Published: January 2, 2026, 5:00 am

Call for routine high blood pressure testing of UK children as cases almost double

Image

Exclusive: Identifying teenagers at risk could help prevent organ damage, strokes and heart attacks in early adulthood, doctors say

Leading doctors have called for a national UK programme to monitor schoolchildren for high blood pressure amid concerns that rising rates in adolescents will increase cases of organ damage, strokes and heart attacks.

Rates of high blood pressure have nearly doubled among children in the past 20 years, but no routine testing is performed in the UK, leaving doctors in the dark about the extent of the problem and which children need most help.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 3:00 pm

The Guardian view on mRNA vaccines: they are the future – with or without Donald Trump | Editorial

Image

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we examine how the White House’s war on vaccines has left the future of a key technology uncertain and up for grabs

The late scientist and thinker Donald Braben argued that 20th-century breakthroughs arose from scientists being free to pursue bold ideas without pressure for quick results or rigid peer review. The rapid development of Covid-19 vaccines seemed to validate his claim: emergency conditions sped up trials, relaxed regulatory sequencing and encouraged scientists to share findings before peer review. Out of that sprang one of the great scientific success stories of our age: mRNA vaccines. These use synthetic genetic code to train the immune system to defend itself against viruses. Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, whose work enabled the mRNA Covid vaccine, went on to win the Nobel prize. Their breakthrough suggests that loosening traditional constraints could accelerate major scientific advances.

The extensive scientific and logistic infrastructure built during that period is now occupied with turning the technology towards other diseases: flu, HIV and even cancer. Until very recently, the US, which put more than $10bn into mRNA development, appeared primed to reap the scientific and commercial rewards. Despite the deregulatory zeal that birthed mRNA, the second Trump administration has rejected it. Instead, it has been remarkably steady in its commitment to the radical anti-science and anti-vaccine agenda of the US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr. He has spent the past year undermining and outright sabotaging the US’s own success. Over the summer, the US Department of Health and Human Services announced a “coordinated wind-down” of federal funding for mRNA research, cancelling an additional $500m in funding for 22 projects.

Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 5:30 pm

The reason for Italy’s ‘demographic winter’ | Letters

Image

Peter Foreshaw Brookes says worry about falling sperm counts is misplaced

The Italian “demographic winter” has a number of causes, but rising male biological infertility is not one (A child is born: Italians celebrate village’s first baby in 30 years, 26 December).

A lot of worry about falling sperm counts has been generated by some studies, but a more recent meta‑analysis found, through inclusion of regional controls, an increase in US sperm counts between 1970 and 2018. Sperm counts may be falling in places like the Chinese province of Henan, which has substantial air and water pollution, but there is limited evidence that sperm counts are falling in the developed world.

Continue reading...

Published: January 1, 2026, 5:07 pm

Failed to load RSS feed. Kamyar Alexander Katiraie Kamyar Alexander Katiraie News Headline Website Headline News By Kamyar Alexander Katiraie