4 anti-aging approaches revealed in 2025 that may help Americans live longer

Research from 2025 shows vitamin D supplements, transcendental meditation, GLP-1 drugs and creative activities can significantly slow aging and extend lifespan.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm
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
The secrets of the body clock: how to tune into your natural rhythms – and have a better day

Our circadian cycle doesn’t just affect our sleeping and waking, but our motivations, mood, behaviour and alertness. Whether you are a lark or an owl, here’s how to recognise your own rhythm
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It’s easy to hate clocks. Their unstoppable forward churn wakes us up and shames us for running late. They are a constant reminder that every enjoyable moment, just like life itself, is ephemeral. But even if we rounded up all our time-telling devices and buried them deep in the earth, we could never escape clocks. Because we are one.
We don’t need to have studied the intricacies of circadian rhythms to know that we are ravenous at certain times and not others, that the mid-afternoon slump is real, and if we party until 4am we’re unlikely to sleep for eight hours afterwards, because the body clock has no sympathy for hangovers. But to better understand this all-encompassing daily cycle is to truly know our animal selves.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am
My weirdest Christmas: on Boxing Day I vomited in the sink – and began to suspect I had a mysterious condition

At first I thought my spinning head and nausea were symptoms of a hangover. But could they be connected to a documentary I had made on Havana syndrome?
Waking foggy-headed and with the room spinning on 26 December is surely not an uncommon condition. Who among us hasn’t felt the effects of overindulgence on Christmas Day?
These were my immediate thoughts when I rose in such a state in my parents’ house in Dublin two years ago. An hour later, the room continued its relentless swirl, nausea was building and it was becoming hard to stand. So far, so Christmas hangover. I remained in bed and waited for things to blow over. They didn’t. Gradually, family members stuck their heads into my childhood bedroom and wondered if everything was OK. I could only say that I felt quite strange.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am
Don’t fret the first night and nap if you need: how to sleep well, away from home

Disturbed sleep is very common as you adapt to a new environment but, with good sleep hygiene and some practical adjustments, you can quickly settle in
As the working year draws to a close, many of us only have one hope for the season, and that’s a decent night’s sleep. While not every family visit or post-Christmas getaway is going to be a trip to Rancho Relaxo, a few things can help us catch holiday kip. Pre-departure apps can be useful, so can pillow mists and thermoregulation, but when it comes to maximising rest on the road, some say less is more.
Continue reading...Published: December 25, 2025, 7:00 pm
Experience: I cycled the length of the UK on a wooden bike

With no plans, I set off from John O’Groats to travel down south to Dover. Friends and family didn’t think I’d last a mile
Since coming to England from Ethiopia eight years ago, I’ve lost parts of my cultural identity. I was stuck in a monotonous, isolated routine studying for a biochemistry degree at Imperial College London, without the family-centred lifestyle I was used to. Back in Ethiopia, I’d be surrounded by my aunt, grandparents, friends.
So this year, I took 12 months out and moved to my uncle’s house in Leeds. The change helped me try new things, like cycling: as a child, I had never ridden a bike. I bought one in a charity shop. My friends told me that it was made for a 10-year-old and donated an adult-sized bike to me.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am
What It’s Like When Your Wife Goes on Testosterone
She went on testosterone to help with her menopausal symptoms. The effects had unexpected consequences for their marriage.
Published: December 26, 2025, 10:02 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
What Is ‘Functional Freeze’?

The term has been popularized on social media to describe numbness and low motivation. Experts offer ways to break out of these feelings.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:27 pm
Britain's filthiest pubs named and shamed: One in 40 boozers fail hygiene ratings... so is YOURS one of them?

Our audit of Food Standards Agency (FSA) food hygiene ratings - part of a wider series unmasking the nation's dirtiest shops - found 1,224 failed inspections.
Published: December 26, 2025, 1:13 pm
Overwhelmed by leftovers? These five healthy recipes will give new life to Brussels sprouts, potatoes, stuffing and turkey... and all you'll need are a few store cupboard staples

For many people, the REAL festive feast is on Boxing Day, when you're free to pick at the leftovers.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:44 pm
I was catapulted out of my body into heaven after I flatlined during surgery. When I returned there was no trace of my cancer

Rosemary Thornton, an author living in the Midwest, suffered a near-death experience (NDE) while undergoing cervical cancer surgery. What followed left her stunned.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:38 pm
Life-changing dementia treatment 'within five years' - cure possible, experts announce

British researchers say a cure for Alzheimer's disease could one day be possible, with experts suggesting truly life-changing treatments may emerge within the next five to ten years.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:17 pm
Exactly how long you can keep leftover turkey, according to food safety experts

Tucking into Christmas leftovers after Boxing Day could make you seriously ill, food safety chiefs have warned.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:03 pm
Liking other women's social media posts grounds for divorce, court rules - as 'micro-cheating' sparks festive rows

The behaviour violated legal obligation of loyalty within marriage, lawyers argued, demanding financial compensation.
Published: December 26, 2025, 11:48 am
Fertility experts pinpoint exactly how long a man should abstain from ejaculating to maximise chances of conception - any longer and success rates drop

Previous research has suggested that sperm quality has dropped by half over the past 50 to 70 years, meaning more people than ever are reliant on medical help to fall pregnant.
Published: December 26, 2025, 9:38 am
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 26, 2025, 3:28 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
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
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
Top doctor reveals SIX ways to live like 'immortal' biohacker Bryan Johnson... without spending a cent

Stanford-trained physician Dr Shad Marvasti, an internal medicine doctor in Arizona, has revealed his six top tips for staying healthy.
Published: December 26, 2025, 3:11 pm
Fat jabs could slow the spread of prostate cancer and improve the effectiveness of treatment, scientists believe

Researchers will test the drugs against the disease after finding prostate cancer cells were more likely to duplicate and spread after being exposed to fat.
Published: December 26, 2025, 2:56 pm
I suffered from one of the rarest diseases in the world... only 50 people have ever been diagnosed with it

An unidentified man from Ireland with confusion and signs of a brain injury actually had an extremely rare condition that has been diagnosed in just 50 people over the past century.
Published: December 26, 2025, 2:47 pm
I was eating 4,300 calories a day. Then I dropped 100lbs WITHOUT Ozempic after adopting a simple 20-minute habit

When Tina Bogart, 28, hit her heaviest weight of 294lbs she feared she was beyond help. Then the mom-of-two made one small change to her routine that saw the pounds melt away...
Published: December 26, 2025, 2:35 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
Major winter storm to pummel millions with the most snow since 2022

A major winter storm may dump more snow on parts of the Northeast than has fallen in the last three years and over 20 million people are in its path.
Published: December 26, 2025, 3:08 pm
The miracle of Saint Nicholas that is still happening today nearly 1,700 years after it began

The bones of Saint Nicholas, who inspired the story of Santa Claus, have mystified the world for nearly 1,700 years following his death.
Published: December 26, 2025, 12:49 pm
Are YOU funny? Scientists say there are four key humour styles - take the test to see if you have what it takes to be the next big comedian

Scientists say there are four key humour styles - and have even come up with a test to reveal which ones you possess.
Published: December 26, 2025, 10:58 am
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 26, 2025, 3:28 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, 11:38 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
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
Fox News AI Newsletter: How we can live with AI without losing our humanity

The Fox News AI Newsletter covers the latest artificial intelligence technology advancements, including the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.
Published: December 26, 2025, 2:33 pm
ChatGPT's GPT-5.2 is here, and it feels rushed

GPT-5.2 is now live for all ChatGPT users with improved coding, writing and image interpretation, with Kurt Knutsson offering his review.
Published: December 26, 2025, 1:37 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
Feral Dogs on the Roof of the World
As many as 25,000 free-ranging dogs roam the cold, high-altitude desert of Ladakh, India. That’s a problem for wildlife and people alike.
Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 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 26, 2025, 2:10 pm
The Race to Save the Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot Butterfly

The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly is critically endangered, with the last known larva living in a lab in New Mexico.
Published: December 26, 2025, 10:01 am
A Copper Smelter in Miami, Arizona, Faced Tighter Rules. Then Trump Intervened.

The president exempted a copper smelter in Arizona from air-quality rules. An E.P.A. official guided the company that sought the exemption, emails show.
Published: December 26, 2025, 2:18 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
Our king, priest and feudal lord – how AI is taking us back to the dark ages | Joseph de Weck

Since the Enlightenment, we’ve been making our own decisions. But now AI may be about to change that
This summer, I found myself battling through traffic in the sweltering streets of Marseille. At a crossing, my friend in the passenger seat told me to turn right toward a spot known for its fish soup. But the navigation app Waze instructed us to go straight. Tired, and with the Renault feeling like a sauna on wheels, I followed Waze’s advice. Moments later, we were stuck at a construction site.
A trivial moment, maybe. But one that captures perhaps the defining question of our era, in which technology touches nearly every aspect of our lives: who do we trust more – other human beings and our own instincts, or the machine?
Joseph de Weck is a fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 5:00 am
The Dominik Diamond alternative game of the year awards 2025

There was no shortage of fun and video games in the Diamond household in the last 12 months. Which ones did we play so much our thumbs hurt? And which one saved my soul? Let the ceremony begin …
• The 20 best video games of 2025
So, how was 2025 for your household? Was it really all as good as you pretended it was on Facebook? Full of A-grades for the kids and riotous themed fancy dress birthday parties for the grownups? Or was it a sea of disappointment with only occasional fun flotsam? And was any of it actually real, or are we all now seven-fingered AI slop beings with Sydney Sweeney’s teeth?
I have gathered my thoughts (and the Diamond household) together, whether they wanted to or not, to reflect on the most important thing in any given year: which video games we enjoyed the most. Without further ado:
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 10:00 am
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
Pig organ transplants could one day be superior to human ones, says expert

Surgeon leading xenotransplantation trial aimed at solving shortage of human organs says edits can lessen risk of rejection
A leading surgeon behind a clinical trial of transplanting pig kidneys into living humans has said they could one day be superior to those from human donors.
Dr Robert Montgomery, the director of NYU Langone’s Transplant Institute, said the first transplant of the trial had already been carried out, with another expected to take place in January. Six patients are initially expected to receive the pig organs, which have been gene-edited in 10 places to reduce rejection by the human body.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 12:00 pm
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
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
Conservative and Christian? US right champions psychedelic drugs

Texas governor among those to call for expanded access to ibogaine, said to help with treating veterans with PTSD
For half a century, psychedelics largely belonged to the cultural left: anti-war, anti-capitalist, suspicious of the church and state. Now, one of the most politically consequential psychedelic drugs in the US – ibogaine – is being championed by evangelical Christians, Republican governors, military veterans, and big tech billionaires.
Many of them see ibogaine, an intense psychedelic derived from a central African rootbark, as a divine technology. In fact, some pointedly do not refer to it as a psychedelic, given the apparent baggage of the term in some circles.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 1:00 pm
The secrets of the body clock: how to tune into your natural rhythms – and have a better day

Our circadian cycle doesn’t just affect our sleeping and waking, but our motivations, mood, behaviour and alertness. Whether you are a lark or an owl, here’s how to recognise your own rhythm
• Sign up here to get the whole series straight to your inbox
It’s easy to hate clocks. Their unstoppable forward churn wakes us up and shames us for running late. They are a constant reminder that every enjoyable moment, just like life itself, is ephemeral. But even if we rounded up all our time-telling devices and buried them deep in the earth, we could never escape clocks. Because we are one.
We don’t need to have studied the intricacies of circadian rhythms to know that we are ravenous at certain times and not others, that the mid-afternoon slump is real, and if we party until 4am we’re unlikely to sleep for eight hours afterwards, because the body clock has no sympathy for hangovers. But to better understand this all-encompassing daily cycle is to truly know our animal selves.
Continue reading...Published: December 26, 2025, 11:00 am