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Miley Cyrus reveals the 'powerful' therapy that helped her conquer stage fright

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Miley Cyrus shares how EMDR therapy "saved her life" by eliminating stage fright through techniques that help the brain reprocess distressing memories and emotional pain.

Published: July 6, 2025, 9:00 am

'Old people smell' is real, experts say — here's how to avoid it as you age

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Aging can affect body odor through skin cell changes and the release of a cellular compound, requiring antioxidant-rich foods and specialized skincare rather than just regular hygiene.

Published: July 5, 2025, 6:28 pm

The gross reason experts say you should never go to bed with wet hair

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Hairstylists and dermatologists caution against sleeping with wet hair, as it could lead to hair damage, fungal growth on the scalp and bacterial buildup on bedsheets.

Published: July 5, 2025, 9:00 am

A controlling partner is isolating my daughter. What can I do to help? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

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She may not realise she’s experiencing domestic abuse, or may not be ready to talk about it yet. Let her know you’re there for her no matter what

Every week Annalisa Barbieri addresses a problem sent in by a reader

My daughter has gradually withdrawn from family events. She lives far from us all and doesn’t come home any more after being a real homebird. She hasn’t visited for over a year and didn’t see any of us at Christmas or my birthday, which is not like her.

When I visit her, it’s becoming clear she isn’t making choices for herself any more – even the simplest ones are made by her partner and she concedes to everything he wants. He is also jealous of any other male family member who is spoken about positively.

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Published: July 6, 2025, 5:00 am

Parents in Britain to be granted bereavement leave after miscarriage

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Mothers and partners will gain the legal right if they lose a baby before 24 weeks, in Labour workers’ rights reform

Parents in Britain will be granted the right to bereavement leave after suffering a miscarriage as part of Labour’s changes to workers’ rights, it has been confirmed.

In a change to the law made via amendments to the employment rights bill, mothers and their partners will be given the legal right to at least one week’s bereavement leave if they have suffered a pregnancy loss before 24 weeks’ gestation.

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Published: July 6, 2025, 5:07 pm

A Century Ago, Adolescents Weren’t Fully Human

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Looking back at an awkward moment in the history of adolescent psychology.

Published: July 5, 2025, 9:00 am

North Carolina Braces For Medicaid Cuts Because of Trump’s Bill

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President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.

Published: July 6, 2025, 9:01 am

S. Daniel Abraham, Who Reaped Riches With Slim-Fast, Dies at 100

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He turned a small family business into a billion-dollar weight-loss empire by replacing calorie counting and forbidden foods with “just add milk.”

Published: July 6, 2025, 5:11 am

Anne Merriman, ‘Mother of Palliative Care’ in Uganda, Dies at 90

A medical doctor and former nun, she found an affordable way to expand palliative care in the developing world, bringing pain relief to poor, terminally ill patients.

Published: July 5, 2025, 1:19 pm

Urgent warning as prescription drug taken by tens of thousands recalled due to cancer risk

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UK medicines watchdog the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) stuck an alert on one batch of the tablets.

Published: July 6, 2025, 8:00 am

Three out of five anorexia patients at top eating disorders clinic tell docs they've been using weight-loss jabs like Ozempic or Mounjaro - including children as young as SIXTEEN

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Sixty per cent of patients at a leading clinic seeking help for eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia are using weight-loss jabs.

Published: July 6, 2025, 7:59 am

I drove the world's first anti-sickness CAR - and it's the smoothest ride I've ever experienced

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MailOnline's reporter, Wiliam Hunter, has tested the world's first anti-sickness car, to see if it really can 'eliminate' motion sickness for good.

Published: July 6, 2025, 12:41 pm

Google Maps users are baffled after spotting a mysterious SKULL off the coast of a Canadian island - as one claims it was created by 'alien visitors'

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Keen-eyed internet sleuths have spotted what appears to be a massive skull lurking in the waters of a Canadian Island.

Published: July 6, 2025, 8:21 am

What your favourite celebrities' TATTOOS say about them, according to science - from Ed Sheeran to Post Malone...and even The Rock

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A-listers who have secretly hit the tattoo studio include Tom Holland and Kendall Jenner, who has 'meow' tattooed onto her inner lip. So, do these inkings change your perception of these stars?

Published: July 6, 2025, 8:21 am

Mysterious inscription on tombstone reveals Count Dracula's final resting place

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A cryptic inscription found in a centuries-old tomb may finally reveal the long-lost resting place of Count Dracula.

Published: July 6, 2025, 2:46 am

Bizarre creature with elongated head caught on doorbell camera sparks fears of visitors from another planet

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Jessica Ortiz revealed the June 5 clip on her Instagram account, showing a bizarre creature walking in her Compton, California driveway and exiting through a back gate.

Published: July 6, 2025, 2:46 am

Scientists find PROOF of a formula for happiness: Find joy in the small things

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Just five minutes a day performing 'micro-acts of joy' that foster positive emotions is enough to banish stress, boost health and improve sleep quality, psychologists discovered.

Published: July 6, 2025, 12:50 am

Falling in love really could make you take the plunge - as new romances can make you more likely to take risks and commit immoral acts

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New research shows people caught up in a new romance are more likely to indulge in risk-taking behaviour - such as bungee jumping.

Published: July 5, 2025, 11:01 pm

Space capsule carrying ashes of 166 people meets bizarre end

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The mission, which was carried out in partnership with a Texas-based company specializing in space burials, had a clear goal to send the ashes of the deceased individuals into Earth's orbit.

Published: July 5, 2025, 4:11 pm

Revealed: The 3 nicknames that mean your relationship is doomed to fail - so, are YOU guilty of using them?

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Whether its 'Snookums' or 'Babycakes', many couples have pet names they call each other behind closed doors. But three nicknames could mean your relationship is doomed to fail.

Published: July 5, 2025, 7:28 am

The perfect EYEBROWS, according to science - and why Katie Price gets it so wrong

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When it comes to trends, eyebrows have been through the ringer. Now, a study of faces has revealed the most attractive eyebrows, according to science.

Published: July 5, 2025, 7:27 am

Devious AI models choose blackmail when survival is threatened

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A groundbreaking new study has uncovered disturbing AI blackmail behavior that many people are unaware of yet.

Published: July 6, 2025, 8:00 pm

Autonomous humanoid robot soccer debuts in China

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Four teams of autonomous humanoid robots competed in China's first AI soccer tournament, demonstrating advanced capabilities in ball detection and independent decision-making.

Published: July 6, 2025, 7:00 pm

Volkswagen’s iconic cute van drives itself with 360-degree vision

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The ID. Buzz autonomous van features self-driving technology with 13 cameras, nine LiDAR units and five radars after Volkswagen partnered with Hamburg and Uber for 2026 deployments.

Published: July 6, 2025, 5:00 pm

Social Security Administration phishing scam targets retirees

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Social Security phishing scams use urgency and impersonation to steal personal data. Learn how to spot fake SSA emails and implement 10 protective measures.

Published: July 6, 2025, 2:00 pm

Should pizza-making robots get a second chance?

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French startup Pazzi Robotics created an AI-powered pizza robot that made pies in under five minutes without human help, but it closed in 2022 despite patents and expert partnerships.

Published: July 6, 2025, 10:00 am

Reduce screen time and ditch big tech’s grip

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Reclaim your time from big tech with effective screen time reduction strategies for iPhone and Android, featuring steps to limit app usage and create phone-free zones.

Published: July 5, 2025, 9:57 pm

120,000 fake sites fuel Amazon Prime Day scams

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Amazon Prime Day shoppers face threats from 120,000-plus scam websites as cybercriminals prepare phishing traps and malware ahead of the July sales event.

Published: July 5, 2025, 2:00 pm

Fox News AI Newsletter: Amazing breakthrough for paralyzed man who can't speak

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Fox News' AI Newsletter brings you the latest on this rapidly evolving technology.

Published: July 5, 2025, 12:30 pm

Job-killing robot learns at work, and it’s coming to the factory floor

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The AEON humanoid robot tackles labor challenges with Nvidia AI, Microsoft Azure cloud and advanced spatial awareness, working alongside industry leaders Schaeffler and Pilatus.

Published: July 5, 2025, 10:00 am

Fiona the Pregnant Sea Reptile’s Fossil Hints at the Birth of a New Ocean

An ichthyosaur preserved beneath a Chilean glacier is helping scientists understand the extinct animals and the world around them as a supercontinent broke up.

Published: July 6, 2025, 9:00 am

Antarctica Faces Tense Future as U.S. Science Budget Shrinks

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The continent is dedicated to research and cooperation, but proposed funding cuts in the Trump administration and actions by other world powers may alter the environment.

Published: July 6, 2025, 4:51 pm

As the World Warms, Extreme Rain Is Becoming Even More Extreme

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Even in places, like Central Texas, with a long history of floods, human-caused warming is creating the conditions for more frequent and severe deluges.

Published: July 5, 2025, 4:21 pm

A Century Ago, Adolescents Weren’t Fully Human

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Looking back at an awkward moment in the history of adolescent psychology.

Published: July 5, 2025, 9:00 am

Anne Merriman, ‘Mother of Palliative Care’ in Uganda, Dies at 90

A medical doctor and former nun, she found an affordable way to expand palliative care in the developing world, bringing pain relief to poor, terminally ill patients.

Published: July 5, 2025, 1:19 pm

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Patients with ultra-rare diseases worry new FDA rules will leave them without treatment

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Testing is difficult for drugs for rare diseases, and new rules may make it harder for sufferers to obtain life-saving drugs

US drug regulators have increasingly signaled a focus on faster approvals and rare diseases, but patients with ultra-rare ailments fear they are falling through the cracks, especially given challenges to conducting clinical trials.

One drug, elamipretide, garnered a narrow recommendation from independent advisers for the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but the agency rejected the drug’s application in May and recommended another potential pathway for approval.

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Published: July 6, 2025, 11:00 am

Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research shows

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Diquat is banned in the UK, EU, China and other countries. The US has resisted calls to regulate it

The herbicide ingredient used to replace glyphosate in Roundup and other weedkiller products can kill gut bacteria and damage organs in multiple ways, new research shows.

The ingredient, diquat, is widely employed in the US as a weedkiller in vineyards and orchards, and is increasingly sprayed elsewhere as the use of controversial herbicide substances such as glyphosate and paraquat drops in the US.

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Published: July 6, 2025, 12:00 pm

Lab-grown sperm and eggs just a few years away, scientists say

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Quest to create viable human sex cells in lab progressing rapidly, with huge implications for reproduction

Scientists are just a few years from creating viable human sex cells in the lab, according to an internationally renowned pioneer of the field, who says the advance could open up biology-defying possibilities for reproduction.

Speaking to the Guardian, Prof Katsuhiko Hayashi, a developmental geneticist at the University of Osaka, said rapid progress is being made towards being able to transform adult skin or blood cells into eggs and sperm, a feat of genetic conjury known as in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG).

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Published: July 5, 2025, 6:00 am

Owning dog or cat could preserve some brain functions as we age, study says

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Fish or bird ownership showed no significant link to slower cognitive decline in study with implications for ageing societies

As global population ages and dementia rates climb, scientists may have found an unexpected ally in the fight against cognitive decline.

Cats and dogs may be exercising more than just your patience: they could be keeping parts of your brain ticking over too. In a potential breakthrough for preventive health, researchers have found that owning a four-pawed friend is linked to slower cognitive decline by potentially preserving specific brain functions as we grow older.

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Published: July 5, 2025, 5:00 am

The Guardian view on metal detecting: hobbyists as well as experts can play a part in unearthing the past | Editorial

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Detectorists and archaeologists sometimes clash, but the recent find of two Roman swords was the thrilling result of collaboration

The discovery of two swords at a dig in Gloucestershire has fuelled speculation that a Roman villa may once have stood there, at a period in the second or third century AD when Saxons were making inroads in the region. Experts think that the blades may even have been deliberately hidden – but not deep enough to conceal them from a novice metal detectorist, Glenn Manning. Next month, the public will get a chance to see the weapons when they go on display at the Corinium museum in Cirencester, to which they have been given.

The items join a growing list of striking finds by hobbyists. These include a gold nugget found in the Shropshire Hills by Richard Brock, who located it with the help of an old machine that was “only half working”. Another newcomer dug up a gold necklace bearing the initials of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon, which is now in the British Museum.

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Published: July 6, 2025, 4:25 pm

Can you see circles or rectangles? And does the answer depend on where you grew up? | Anil Seth

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We may believe we see the world exactly as it is – but as studies of optical illusions show, it’s far more complex than that

  • Anil Seth is a professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at the University of Sussex

Do people from different cultures and environments see the world differently? Two recent studies have different takes on this decades-long controversy. The answer might be more complicated, and more interesting, than either study suggests.

One study, led by Ivan Kroupin at the London School of Economics, asked how people from different cultures perceived a visual illusion known as the Coffer illusion. They discovered that people in the UK and US saw it mainly in one way, as comprising rectangles – while people from rural communities in Namibia typically saw it another way: as containing circles.

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Published: July 5, 2025, 7:00 am

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