Creative hobbies keep the brain young, study finds; here are the best ones to pursue

An international study of 1,400-plus adults reveals creative activities like music, dance and art make brains appear biologically younger than their actual age.
Published: December 6, 2025, 5:52 pm
Psychiatrist reveals how simple mindset shifts can significantly reduce chronic pain

Dr. Daniel Amen's book, "Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain," offers breakthrough methods to treat chronic pain by targeting brain circuits and emotions.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:00 pm
C.D.C. Vaccine Committee Ends Recommendation That All Newborns Receive Hepatitis B Shots

In a move toward Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of upending vaccine policy, the committee recommended delaying the shots for infants whose mothers test negative for the virus.
Published: December 6, 2025, 1:56 am
Kidney Recipient Dies After Transplant From Organ Donor Who Had Rabies

Only four donors have transmitted rabies to organ transplant recipients since 1978, according to federal officials.
Published: December 6, 2025, 2:37 pm
California Discourages Wild Mushroom Foraging After Fatal Outbreak

Officials said one person was killed and 20 others were poisoned after eating death cap mushrooms, which look and taste like safe mushrooms but can cause liver failure.
Published: December 7, 2025, 12:14 am
Chuck Kesey, Probiotic Yogurt Pioneer, Dies at 87
The younger brother of Ken Kesey, the novelist and counterculture luminary, he turned a defunct creamery into what is now Nancy’s Probiotic Foods.
Published: December 6, 2025, 2:48 pm
MAHA Activists Urge Trump to Fire Lee Zeldin at the E.P.A.

As head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin has weakened protections against toxic chemicals, say members of the MAHA movement.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:15 am
Worried that you're drinking too much? How this £3 pill dubbed the 'Ozempic of alcohol' can put the brakes on your bingeing - and the users who say it's 'miraculous'

Millions could cut down on Christmas boozing with a £3 pill dubbed the 'Ozempic of alcohol', according to experts.
Published: December 7, 2025, 1:57 am
From a water filter that removes microplastics to a toothbrush that cleans with an energy beam, your essential super-healthy Christmas gift guide

Our selection of some of the best gifts to give this Christmas, for the health-conscious.
Published: December 7, 2025, 1:54 am
Coffee may perk you up - but could drinking too much of it worsen chronic pain?

Drinking a lot of coffee is likely to lead to heightened pain ordeals for the elderly, the study reveals.
Published: December 7, 2025, 1:14 am
The everyday lifestyle tweaks that could slash your risk of dementia IN HALF - including ones you can start right now

What these minor habits have in common is simple: build them into your regular daily routines and they could each chip away at your risk of developing the nation's biggest killer
Published: December 7, 2025, 12:20 am
Diagnosed with OCD? Radical rethink suggests you may have another condition entirely...

For years, the patient scrubbed her hands until they were raw and even traced the sign of the cross on her chest, despite not being remotely religious. It took all of 20 minutes for a doctor to diagnose OCD.
Published: December 6, 2025, 7:35 pm
Man contracts rabies from donated organ that was infected with the 100% fatal disease

The CDC revealed the case in a new report published Thursday, stating the man received a left kidney from a donor from Idaho in December 2024.
Published: December 6, 2025, 5:53 pm
I've had vertigo for 30 years... what can I do? DR ELLIE reveals the triggers, and a simple five-minute exercise that can help...

A form of dizziness, vertigo can trigger the sensation that the room is spinning or tilting. Vertigo has a smaller number of triggers than general dizziness, some of which can be hard to diagnose and treat.
Published: December 6, 2025, 4:41 pm
The dementia injustice that's killing 76,000 every year: Find out how many undiagnosed cases there are in your area as Mail launches campaign

The Daily Mail launches a drive to defeat dementia after shocking statistics showed the disease is still the UK's biggest killer, accounting for one in nine deaths and claiming 76,000 lives each year.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:42 pm
Six surprising items that raise your rise of forever chemicals and how to reduce your levels naturally without splashing the cash

Known medically as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), there are thousands of them, and they have been found in an almost comical range of products.
Published: December 6, 2025, 2:40 pm
The truth behind the 'dirty sodas' loved by the Mormon Wives... after I spent a week drinking the sugar-laced beverages

Popularized by Mormon influencers and reality stars, 'dirty sodas' have taken the internet by storm. For a week, I decided to swap my daily coffee for a dirty soda to understand the hype.
Published: December 6, 2025, 12:59 pm
Have you been feeling like you just cannot be well? EMMA GRITT explains how five major 'quin-demic' bugs are sweeping the UK right now

Have you just had a bug that you cannot shift? The chances are that you haven't just got one virus, but a combination of a load of different viruses that are currently sweeping the UK.
Published: December 6, 2025, 11:05 am
SPA DOCTOR: An AI-powered facial revealed what my 40-something skin REALLY needed (and it wasn't an anti-ageing treatment)

When I first heard about SkinFaciality's residency at the iconic Marylebone hotel, my interest was immediately piqued-I'd NEVER had an AI-powered facial before.
Published: December 6, 2025, 10:58 am
Recovering alcoholic shares drunken mistake that should NEVER be laughed off: 'It signals you are no longer a casual drinker'

A recovering alcoholic who grew up in Michigan in the US has revealed a sign you may no longer be a 'casual drinker'.
Published: December 6, 2025, 9:19 am
Counties across US reinstating mask mandates as new virus strain fuels unexpected surge

Hospitals across the US are bringing back mask requirements for visitors and patients as seasonal respiratory infections like flu and Covid rise.
Published: December 6, 2025, 7:46 am
Trump orders review of vaccine schedule for children while claiming babies are at 'no risk' of hepatitis B

President Trump hailed the CDC 's vote to stop vaccinating all newborns against Hepatitis B while claiming babies are at 'NO RISK' of contracting the virus.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:28 am
Mysterious fire erupts at Roswell site linked to 1947 UFO crash

Fire crews rushed to the scene after the blaze was reported at the Roswell Air Center, just south of the legendary Hangar 84, a site long tied to the infamous 1947 UFO crash.
Published: December 6, 2025, 8:14 pm
Mystery of Chernobyl's BLUE wild dogs solved: The infuriatingly obvious real reason canines changed color

Three dogs living in Chernobyl's disaster zone were recently seen with bright blue fur, sparking fears that radiation exposure had caused the unusual coloring.
Published: December 6, 2025, 4:59 pm
Arctic blast hits the East Coast seeing temperatures drop up to 20F as Lake Michigan grows 'icicle claws'

The first major cold front of the season has hit the US, with cities in the East Coast seeing temperatures drop 20 degrees and parts of the Great Lakes experiencing a frigid cold.
Published: December 6, 2025, 4:33 pm
Joe Rogan predicts what will spark the Second Coming of Jesus

The world's most famous podcast host has made a shocking claim about the fabled Second Coming of Jesus.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:46 pm
Venezuela's secret war plan against the US exposed… as expert warns Americans of 'Hail Mary' threat

Venezuela can cripple America with a series of attacks if Donald Trump invades the Latin American nation, an expert has warned.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:40 pm
A saithe bet? Daily Mail tastes the little-known fish that scientists say British chippies should use instead of cod

Saithe, also known as coley, is less expensive and more sustainable than cod or haddock - but how does it taste?
Published: December 6, 2025, 2:20 pm
You're playing Monopoly WRONG: Board game expert reveals the 5 made-up rules that aren't in the official rule-book - including receiving money if you land on Free Parking

While Monopoly has been around almost a century, it turns out you've probably been playing it wrong.
Published: December 6, 2025, 9:15 am
Bigger isn't always better! Scientists reveal why mini festive foods taste better than full-sized versions - including mince pies, sliders, and pigs in blankets

Nothing quite says Christmas like a platter of festive picky bits. Now, scientists have revealed why mini equivalents are so superior.
Published: December 6, 2025, 9:14 am
Scammers target wireless customers in new phone scheme

A new phone return scam targets recent buyers with fake carrier calls. Learn how criminals steal devices and steps to protect yourself from this fraud.
Published: December 6, 2025, 7:30 pm
When AI cheats: The hidden dangers of reward hacking

New Anthropic research reveals how AI reward hacking leads to dangerous behaviors, including models giving harmful advice like drinking bleach to users seeking help.
Published: December 6, 2025, 12:30 pm
California Discourages Wild Mushroom Foraging After Fatal Outbreak

Officials said one person was killed and 20 others were poisoned after eating death cap mushrooms, which look and taste like safe mushrooms but can cause liver failure.
Published: December 7, 2025, 12:14 am
Could President Trump Bring Japan’s Tiny Cars to America? Not So Fast.

Mr. Trump is pushing to approve their production in the United States.
Published: December 6, 2025, 7:17 pm
Kidney Recipient Dies After Transplant From Organ Donor Who Had Rabies

Only four donors have transmitted rabies to organ transplant recipients since 1978, according to federal officials.
Published: December 6, 2025, 2:37 pm
Scientists Are Measuring Ocean Currents in Hopes of Charting AMOC’s Future
Scientists fear warming is driving a collapse in the ocean currents that shape climate far and wide. The ice-choked waters off Greenland might hold the key.
Published: December 6, 2025, 10:00 am
MAHA Activists Urge Trump to Fire Lee Zeldin at the E.P.A.

As head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin has weakened protections against toxic chemicals, say members of the MAHA movement.
Published: December 6, 2025, 3:15 am
‘Everyone will miss the socialising – but it’s also a relief’: five young teens on Australia’s social media ban

As the under-16s social media ban looms, Guardian Australia speaks to five 13 to 15-year-olds about what they will miss, and what government should be doing instead
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Australia’s world-first social media ban for under-16s will begin in just a few days. Malaysia, Denmark and Norway are to follow suit and the European Union last week passed a resolution to adopt similar restrictions. As the world watches on, millions of Australian adolescents and their parents are wondering just what will actually change come 10 December.
Concerns around the negative impact social media use can have on the wellbeing of young people have been around since the quaint days of Myspace – long before those to be affected by the ban were even born.
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Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 2:00 pm
Artificial intelligence research has a slop problem, academics say: ‘It’s a mess’

AI research in question as author claims to have written over 100 papers on AI that one expert calls a ‘disaster’
A single person claims to have authored 113 academic papers on artificial intelligence this year, 89 of which will be presented this week at one of the world’s leading conference on AI and machine learning, which has raised questions among computer scientists about the state of AI research.
The author, Kevin Zhu, recently finished a bachelor’s degree in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, and now runs Algoverse, an AI research and mentoring company for high schoolers – many of whom are his co-authors on the papers. Zhu himself graduated from high school in 2018.
Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 3:00 pm
Harbadus attacks Andvaria: cyber war game tests Nato defences against Russia

Power blackouts, public chaos and loss of communication with space were all thrown at troops in seven days
Russia and China were barely mentioned, but they were the threats in everyone’s minds in Tallinn this week, where Nato hosted its largest ever cyber war game.
The goal of the war game, conducted 130 miles from the Russian border in Estonia, was to test the alliance’s readiness for a rolling enemy assault on civilian and military digital infrastructure.
Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 9:00 am
Six greats reads: a train ride to the future; searching for the ‘sky boys’ and wallaby hunting in the English countryside

Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the last seven days
Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 6:00 am
UK IVF couples use legal loophole to rank embryos based on potential IQ, height and health

British fertility clinics raise scientific and ethical objections over patients sending embryos’ genetic data abroad for analysis
Couples undergoing IVF in the UK are exploiting an apparent legal loophole to rank their embryos based on genetic predictions of IQ, height and health, the Guardian has learned.
The controversial screening technique, which scores embryos based on their DNA, is not permitted at UK fertility clinics and critics have raised scientific and ethical objections, saying the method is unproven. But under data protection laws, patients can – and in some cases have – demanded their embryos’ raw genetic data and sent it abroad for analysis in an effort to have smarter, healthier children.
Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 6:00 am
Why are diagnoses of ADHD soaring? There are no easy answers – but empathy is the place to start | Gabor Maté

Some say it’s overdiagnosis, others say it’s greater recognition. But it’s clear we must think about how our society is impacting human development
Gabor Maté is the author of The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture
Does the rise in diagnoses of ADHD mean that normal feelings are being “over-pathologised”? The UK’s health secretary, Wes Streeting, seems to suspect so. He is said to be so concerned about a sharp rise in the number of people claiming sickness benefits that he has ordered a clinical review of the diagnosis of mental health conditions, and autism and ADHD.
I was diagnosed with ADHD (ADD, as it was then most often called) decades ago, in my early 50s. As I wrote in my book on the subject, Scattered Minds, it “seemed to explain many of my behaviour patterns, thought processes, childish emotional reactions, my workaholism and other addictive tendencies, the sudden eruptions of bad temper and complete irrationality, the conflicts in my marriage and my Jekyll and Hyde ways of relating to my children … It also explained my propensity to bump into doorways, hit my head on shelves, drop objects, and brush close to people before I notice they are there.”
Gabor Maté is an international public speaker and retired physician. His most recent book is The Myth of Normal: Illness, Health and Healing in a Toxic Culture
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Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 10:00 am
What is polygenic embryo screening in IVF and does it work?

Scientists have developed algorithms that give predictive scores for a host of physical and mental traits
The Guardian has learned that couples undergoing IVF in the UK are exploiting an apparent legal loophole to rank their embryos based on genetic predictions of IQ. But what is polygenic screening and does it work?
Continue reading...Published: December 6, 2025, 6:00 am