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For the first time, there are more children in the world who are obese than underweight

Global childhood obesity rates tripled from 2000-2022 according to UNICEF, with ultra-processed foods and junk food marketing fueling the epidemic in 190 countries.
Published: September 13, 2025, 9:45 pm
Hospital fires healthcare worker for controversial Charlie Kirk social media post

Riverside Walter Reed Hospital terminated an anesthesiologist's contract after she posted inappropriate comments supporting violence against Charlie Kirk.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:55 pm
Fitness expert reveals 6 pillars of strength training that older adults should master

Health experts recommend strength training as the main priority for older adults to prevent muscle decline and maintain functional fitness for daily activities.
Published: September 13, 2025, 1:00 pm
I’m ashamed of my daughter’s messy garden. Should I say something?

Your concern may be an expression of care for your daughter – but you need to dig down into why you feel like this
My daughter, aged nearly 50, lives in a pleasant cul-de-sac of privately owned houses. Her front garden is the only one in it that, frankly, looks a mess. The grass is never cut because she says it’s eco-friendly and has wild flowers. (Mainly dandelions and three prized wild orchids.) It’s a very small garden and is crammed with untended bushes, fruit trees and a central tree that takes all the light from her sitting room. Recently, she’s been given five large fruit bushes in pots, which straggle over the path. I would be very disappointed if I had such an eyesore next door to me.
She’s a single mum with two sons who have recently left school, but she won’t let them tidy up her garden. We live three hours away, but always feel ashamed when we visit and push our way up the overgrown path. Does it matter or are we just pernickety old folk with outdated views? I’d appreciate another opinion.
Continue reading...Published: September 14, 2025, 5:00 am
U.S. Drugmakers Warn White House of Chaos as Trump Weighs Curbs on China

Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:21 am
Bonnie Addario, 77, Dies; Survivor of Lung Cancer Made Fighting It a Cause
After climbing in the business world, she received a dire diagnosis, spurring her to found leading nonprofit groups to promote early detection and research.
Published: September 13, 2025, 12:09 pm
Michel Odent, Pioneer of Natural Childbirth Techniques, Dies at 95

His innovations, including homelike delivery rooms and birthing pools, were based on his belief that “human birth cannot work as long as a woman is thinking.”
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:59 pm
Dementia experts reveal the heartbreaking trait new patients have in common

Speaking to Daily Mail at the world's largest dementia conference in July, neurologists warned they are seeing more patients with one trait in common.
Published: September 14, 2025, 6:04 am
A day out with my family to popular theme park ended in tragedy... my life will never be the same

Kirsten Browning, a 36-year-old mother from Boise, Idaho, has vowed to never step foot in a popular theme park after suffering a 'tragic' and life-altering injury earlier this year.
Published: September 14, 2025, 3:33 am
Routine eye tests can detect blood cancer early, leading doctors say

Groundbreaking research has found that eye scans carried out by high street opticians could pick up microscopic changes that are linked to an increased risk of developing the blood cancers
Published: September 14, 2025, 1:19 am
What your crusty brown skin patches really mean - and why our leading experts say you should immediately see a doctor even if they're painless

Doctors are urging the public to watch out for the lesser-known signs of the condition - from blurred vision and recurrent thrush to tingling hands and feet or even crusty skin patches in the armpits.
Published: September 14, 2025, 12:46 am
The very common medical test that doctors now fear is behind the surge in thyroid cancer in young people... and why women are most at risk

Just 31 and in good health, Jess Cain was horrified to discover a small lump in her neck, which she had thought little of, was cancer .
Published: September 14, 2025, 12:41 am
NHS to roll out cataract eye surgery that will not require patients to take daily eye drops

Every year, nearly 700,000 people in England have cataracts removed, making it one of the most common ops in the country. The procedure is highly effective and safe.
Published: September 13, 2025, 11:28 pm
I'm a hair loss expert and this is the one food I'd never eat because it causes balding... and the one that's best for healthy locks: DR ELLIE RASHID

When a study last month linked drinking lots of fizzy drinks to hair loss, it underlined the crucial role of diet in a condition affecting millions.
Published: September 13, 2025, 4:38 pm
I've got terrible earwax and it's affecting my hearing. My GP can't help... what can I do? DR KAYE reveals how to get rid of wax for good - and why you must avoid cotton buds

Cotton buds should never be put into the ears - but there are things that can be done to tackle uncomfortable build-ups of wax.
Published: September 13, 2025, 4:12 pm
Soap recall expanded to include dozens of deodorants and shampoos

An urgent recall of soaps marketed to immunocompromised people has been expanded to now include dozens of products sold nationwide and in Puerto Rico.
Published: September 13, 2025, 3:31 pm
Doctors warning over rise of agonising shoulder condition - victims left unable to raise their arms

surgeons now claim they are increasingly seeing younger patients in their mid to late twenties, presenting with symptoms of the condition.
Published: September 13, 2025, 3:14 pm
Hospitalizations reach near-record high for highly contagious virus... as CDC pushes mass vaccinations

On the eve of another potentially severe season, the CDC reported that hospitalizations for a common annual bug last year were the highest in over a decade.
Published: September 13, 2025, 3:01 pm
It's the world's deadliest disease. Now cases are exploding across America... and terrifying maps break down exactly who is at risk

The World Health Organization (WHO) considers the lung infection the deadliest disease on the planet - and cases in America are rising.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:52 pm
What sitting down for hours really does to you: Doctors warn of rise in new muscle 'amnesia' condition linked to lack of movement... and reveal what you must do to protect yourself

Millions of people who spend the majority of their work day sitting down likely have dangerously weakened bottom muscles which put them at risk of painful conditions such as arthritis and sciatica.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:39 pm
Heartburn warning: Top GP reveals red-flag symptoms that could signal something sinister - and when to seek help

But persistent heartburn that worsens or continues over a long period could be a sign of something more sinister, says Bristol-based GP and senior lecturer at the University of Bristol, Dr Dan Baumgardt.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:06 pm
Dentist reveals why popular, sugar-free soft drink is the WORST choice if you want to keep a healthy smile

It can feel like a real treat to upgrade from boring old tap water to sparkling-but a dentist has warned that too much of the refreshing elixir can have serious repercussions for your teeth.
Published: September 13, 2025, 11:18 am
The 'zapping' sensation that was the first sign of suicide disease: There is no cure - and the pain is so agonising that most simply end their lives. Now a sufferer bravely tells her story

Emily and Andy Morton had a picture-perfect life. But their world was forever changed in February 2022 when Emily experienced what she thought was just a severe 'toothache'.
Published: September 13, 2025, 6:59 am
Malin Akerman reveals the key food that got her in shape for steamy scenes in Netflix's The Hunting Wives

Actress Malin Akerman swapped her chocolate indulgences for a protein supplement to build muscle while training for her Netflix series, The Hunting Wives.
Published: September 13, 2025, 5:47 am
FDA issues urgent recall of pastas sold nationwide over deadly ingredients as multiple people report illnesses

Pasta products sold nationwide are being recalled because they may contain deadly allergens that were not listed on the packaging.
Published: September 13, 2025, 1:33 am
Hurricane forecasters issue warning as tropical storm Mario moves toward US coast

A new tropical storm in the Pacific could soon threaten the West Coast with dangerous winds, rain, and flooding.
Published: September 13, 2025, 4:09 pm
Mystery of The Great Sphinx DEEPENS as top geologist tears apart mainstream thinking on the historic site with stunning new theory

A Yale-trained geologist has spent more than 30 years studying Egypt's Great Sphinx and come to a stunning new theory.
Published: September 14, 2025, 3:28 am
Inside the mystery of the strange 'Ghost Lights' of tiny border town that James Dean was 'obsessed' with

While James Dean was filming Giant in the 1950s, he was fascinated by 'Ghost Lights' that lit up the sky. Decades later, the lights have puzzled scientists and residents alike.
Published: September 14, 2025, 3:26 am
Meet the British woman preparing to spend a whole year on Mars without ever leaving terra firma - as she reveals which home comforts she'll really miss

Laura Marie (pictured), from Devon, will pass 378 days in a simulated version of conditions on Earth's neighbouring planet, at Nasa's Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas.
Published: September 13, 2025, 3:57 pm
Yorkshire resident spots saucer-shaped 'UFO' flying though the hills near Skipton - and experts are baffled

Bizarre flying objects are usually considered a stateside phenomena. But a remarkable shot shows one brazenly flying though the hills in the north of England.
Published: September 13, 2025, 3:26 pm
The secret phrases women use to avoid rows - and what they REALLY mean when they say 'I'm fine'

Unsuspecting men might really believe their partner when they say 'Nothing's wrong' or 'I'm fine'. But sorry to break it to you, chaps - these phrases usually mean something entirely different.
Published: September 13, 2025, 1:03 pm
You're cooking onions wrong! Scientists reveal the secret to cooking the vegetable twice as fast - and all it takes is one unusual ingredient

Browning onions is the first step of many great recipes, but scientists say you could be wasting your time doing it wrong.
Published: September 13, 2025, 9:03 am
Fox News AI Newsletter: Backlash over mystery company's data center

The Fox News AI newsletter gives you information on the latest AI technology advancements, and about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.
Published: September 13, 2025, 12:30 pm
Hacker exploits AI chatbot in cybercrime spree

Anthropic investigates alarming AI abuse case where hacker automated entire cybercrime campaign using Claude, stealing sensitive data from defense and healthcare firms.
Published: September 13, 2025, 11:45 am
Lawmakers call to remove Charlie Kirk assassination videos

TikTok, Meta and YouTube restrict Charlie Kirk shooting videos with age gates and warnings while X faces criticism for allowing continued circulation.
Published: September 13, 2025, 10:00 am
Mark Norell, 68, Discoverer of Links Between Dinosaurs and Birds, Dies
His expeditions, including many to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, yielded rare findings and led to exhibitions at the American Museum of Natural History.
Published: September 14, 2025, 5:13 am
Extreme Heat Spurs New Laws Aimed at Protecting Workers Worldwide

Governments around the world are enacting measures to try to protect workers from the dangers of heat stress. They’re barely keeping up with the risks.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:36 pm
California Wants to Ban ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Pans. These Chefs Say Don’t Do It.

Rachael Ray and other food celebrities are speaking up in defense of nonstick pans. The actor Mark Ruffalo, who starred in a movie about the risky chemicals, is criticizing them.
Published: September 13, 2025, 1:08 pm
U.S. Drugmakers Warn White House of Chaos as Trump Weighs Curbs on China

Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.
Published: September 13, 2025, 2:21 am
UK workers wary of AI despite Starmer’s push to increase uptake, survey finds

Exclusive: A third of those polled do not tell bosses about use of tools and half think AI threatens the social structure
It is the work shortcut that dare not speak its name. A third of people do not tell their bosses about their use of AI tools amid fears their ability will be questioned if they do.
Research for the Guardian has revealed that only 13% of UK adults openly discuss their use of AI with senior staff at work and close to half think of it as a tool to help people who are not very good at their jobs to get by.
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 5:00 am
Password1: how scammers exploit variations of your logins

From avoiding recycling a password, even part of it, to two-step verification, steps to closing an open door for hackers
The first you know about it is when you find out someone has accessed one of your accounts. You’ve been careful with your details so you can’t work out what has gone wrong, but you have made one mistake – recycling part of your password.
Reusing the same word in a password – even if it is altered to include numbers or symbols – gives criminals a way in to your accounts.
Continue reading...Published: September 14, 2025, 6:00 am
Billion-dollar coffins? New technology could make oceans transparent and Aukus submarines vulnerable

Quantum sensing, satellite tracking and AI are part of an accelerating arms race in detection that should prompt a re-evaluation of Australia’s defence strategy
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Military history is littered with the corpses of apex predators.
The Gatling gun, the battleship, the tank. All once possessed unassailable power – then were undermined, in some cases wiped out, by the march of new technology.
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 8:00 pm
‘It’s going to be a life skill’: educators discuss the impact of AI on university education

Artificial intelligence is changing how students learn and the world they’ll graduate into. Experts reveal how applicants can get ahead
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently told a US podcast that if he was graduating today, “I would feel like the luckiest kid in all of history.”
Altman, whose company developed and released ChatGPT in November 2022, believes the transformative power of AI offers unprecedented opportunities for young people.
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 12:00 pm
‘Extreme nausea’: Are EVs causing car sickness – and what can be done?

Phil Bellamy’s daughters refuse to ride in his electric car without travel sickness tablets. Are there other solutions?
It was a year in to driving his daughter to school in his new electric vehicle that Phil Bellamy discovered she dreaded the 10-minute daily ride – it made her feel sick in a way no other car did.
As the driver, Bellamy had no problems with the car but his teenage daughters struggled with sickness every time they entered the vehicle. Research has shown this is an issue – people who did not usually have motion sickness in a conventional car found that they did in EVs.
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 10:01 am
British woman among crew training for Mars simulation mission

Laura Marie is one of six research volunteers preparing to spend 378 days inside Nasa’s Mars Dune Alpha in Houston
It sounds like the premise of a new reality show: take four strangers, isolate them in a 3D-printed Martian habitat for more than a year, and watch them tackle equipment failures, communication delays and attempts to grow vegetables. In fact, it is a scientific simulation – and for the first time a British pilot is among those training for the mission.
Laura Marie, who was born in the UK and is now a pilot for a regional airline in the US, beat about 8,000 applicants to become one of six research volunteers who are preparing to spend 378 days inside the 158-sq-metre (1,700 sq ft) Mars Dune Alpha habitat at Nasa’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 12:00 pm
Six great reads: rebels in Nazi Germany, how creativity works and Europe’s biggest pornography conference

Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the past seven days
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 5:00 am
Autocrats and tech bros want to live for ever. Here’s how bleak that future could be | Hanna Thomas Uose

My novel explores the consequences of extreme longevity. Meanwhile, Putin and Xi are pondering immortality in real life
I was in bed scrolling on my phone when I read the headline: Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing organ transplants and immortality. It took me a long time to get to sleep after that. Not yet, I thought. I pride myself on my prescience, but I wasn’t ready for the future I had imagined to arrive so soon.
Since 2017, I’ve been thinking about the implications of longevity research, sketching out possible futures – the shifts in society, the complications and subcultures. This year I published the result of my thought experiment, Who Wants to Live Forever, a speculative literary novel. It follows Yuki and Sam, a couple at a crossroads at the same time that a new drug, called Yareta – which extends the human lifespan by 200 years and preserves youth – becomes available. Sam takes it, Yuki doesn’t, and the novel follows the fallout as the world changes around them. The story ends in 2039. Naively, considering the billions being poured into longevity research by the likes of Peter Thiel, Jeff Bezos and Bryan Johnson (subject of this year’s Netflix documentary Don’t Die), I thought that was how long it might take for my fiction to become reality.
Hanna Thomas Uose is a writer and strategist. She is the author of Who Wants to Live Forever
Continue reading...Published: September 13, 2025, 6:00 am