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Pumpkin’s secret health powers go far beyond the holidays, experts say

Nutritionist Robin DeCicco reveals pumpkin's powerful antioxidants and nutrients. From purée to seeds, learn how to maximize health benefits in your daily diet.
Published: November 24, 2025, 9:56 pm
New weight-loss shot shows major fat reduction, but experts urge caution

The weight-loss drug eloralintide shows up to 20% body weight reduction in trial, offering hope for obesity treatment beyond current GLP-1 medications.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:00 pm
Rage rooms: demand is surging – and 90% of customers are women

Venues designed for people to smash things up safely are seeing an enormous rise in bookings. But why? And what explains the pronounced gender gap?
Name: Rage rooms.
Appearance: Full of old appliances and angry women.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 5:09 pm
The one change that worked: I was trembling with anxiety when I found a fun, free way to get calm

I can’t dance. Not even a little bit. But the terrible moves my friends mock are an antidote to the racing heart and quivering breath that arrive in my more anxious moments
The first time I started dancing at home was a happy accident. I’d just had a terse conversation with an ex, and my body was reacting in its usual way: racing heart, quivering breath and trembling fingers. I needed to calm down. Looking around for quick fixes in my flat – my bed, some stale chocolate digestives and a packet of cigarettes – I settled on the kitchen radio, which had been humming faintly in the background all morning.
Tuned to BBC Radio 6 Music, it was playing a disco track I didn’t recognise. But the beat was steady and intermingled with the sounds of tambourines, synths and drums. I turned up the volume, and then my body was moving: limbs swinging, feet tapping, hips wiggling. I continued into the next song, leaning into the feeling and becoming more animated to the sounds of another upbeat 70s track, imagining myself on a crowded, sweaty dancefloor. It was all very silly. But by the third song, my anxiety had melted away. I was smiling. And I felt more like myself again.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 11:00 am
The fascia secret: how does it affect your health – and should you loosen it up with a foam roller?

Our muscles, bones and organs are held together by a network of tissue that influences our every move. Is there a way we can use it to our advantage?
Fascia, the connective tissue that holds together the body’s internal structure, really hasn’t spent all that long in the limelight. Anatomists have known about its existence since before the Hippocratic oath was a thing, but until the 1980s it was routinely tossed in the bin during human dissections, regarded as little more than the wrapping that gets in the way of studying everything else. Over the past few decades, though, our understanding of it has evolved and (arguably) overshot – now, there are plenty of personal trainers who will insist that you should be loosening it up with a foam roller, or even harnessing its magical elastic powers to jump higher and do more press-ups. But what’s it really doing – and is there a way you can actually take advantage of it?
“The easiest way to describe fascia is to think about the structure of a tangerine,” says Natasha Kilian, a specialist in musculoskeletal physiotherapy at Pure Sports Medicine. “You’ve got the outer skin, and beneath that, the white pith that separates the segments and holds them together. Fascia works in a similar way: it’s a continuous, all-encompassing network that wraps around and connects everything in the body, from muscles and nerves to blood vessels and organs. It’s essentially the body’s internal wetsuit, keeping everything supported and integrated.” If you’ve ever carved a joint of meat, it’s the thin, silvery layer wrapped around the muscle, like clingfilm.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 9:00 am
Ryanair expects me to take the financial hit for helping others

As a doctor I stepped in to tend to an elderly passenger … but it won’t waive £100 transfer fee to rebook
I was due to fly from London Stansted to Pescara, Italy. I was nearing the departure gate when an elderly woman fell down an escalator. I am a doctor and stopped to help. She had sustained a broken wrist, deep cuts and a worrying head injury and I had to stem the bleeding until staff and paramedics arrived.
I asked for gate crew to be made aware that I was delayed by a medical emergency, but when I reached the gate 15 minutes before my flight departed, it had closed.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 7:00 am
Monday briefing: What a new Guardian investigation reveals about a group ‘radicalising’ women into unassisted birth

In today’s newsletter: A report dives into the disturbing story of a ‘wild’ pregnancy and freebirth business that ‘radicalises’ women, with tragic consequences
Good morning. This weekend, the Guardian launched the results of its year-long investigation into radical free birthing, and the US-based Free Birth Society (FBS). Our reporting reveals how influencers made millions by pushing “free births”, with no medical support, and how the society is now linked to the deaths of newborn babies around the world.
FBS, a multimillion dollar business, promotes a version of free birth, otherwise known as unassisted birth, that is seen as extreme, even among advocates of the practice. Unlike home births, which have a midwife in attendance, free birth involves delivering without medical assistance. The FBS advises mothers to steer clear of doctors and midwives, is anti-ultrasound (which it falsely claims harms babies) and downplays serious medical conditions, the Guardian found.
Ukraine | European countries proposed a radical alternative Ukraine peace plan on Sunday that omits some of the pro-Russia points made in the original US-backed document and calls for Kyiv’s sovereignty to be respected.
Politics | Rachel Reeves will launch a fresh crackdown on benefit fraud, alongside scrapping the two-child welfare limit and freezing rail fares, while putting forward a multibillion-pound tax-raising package.
Media | The BBC is planning to overhaul the way it investigates editorial concerns, in a move that will dilute the influence of a Conservative figure accused of trying to sway its political impartiality.
Skye Gyngell | Tributes have been paid to the pioneering chef and restaurant proprietor, who has died aged 62.
Politics | David Cameron has disclosed he was treated for prostate cancer and has called for a targeted screening programme.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 7:01 am
Study Finds Mental Health Benefit to One-Week Social Media Break

Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was unclear how long the effects would last.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:00 pm
Ozempic Drug Fails to Quell Alzheimer’s in Novo Nordisk Trials

The studies were a significant setback for the optimistic view that semaglutide and other GLP-1 drugs could help prevent a number of brain diseases.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:18 pm
These Hospitals Figured Out How to Slash C-Section Rates

Financial and social incentives can nudge doctors away from the operating room.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:00 am
Cassidy Got Pledges From RFK Jr. on Vaccines. They Haven’t Stuck.

Before casting a crucial vote for the health secretary, the top Senate Republican laid out several specific commitments he had secured, some of which appear to have been breached.
Published: November 24, 2025, 7:21 pm
Namibia’s New Minister of Health and Social Services Reimagines Health Care
Dr. Esperance Luvindao, who leads the country’s health and social services and is the youngest health minister in Africa, has ambitious plans.
Published: November 24, 2025, 5:17 pm
These women have lost as much as nine stone WITHOUT jabs: Now they reveal secret to their stunning success, the extraordinary event that brought them together and how it's changed their lives...

Being overweight is a growing problem in the UK, with one in four adults deemed obese.
Published: November 24, 2025, 5:52 pm
The healthiest crisps in Britain, RANKED by experts: Posh packets, a childhood staple and a VERY unexpected sugar-bomb

Britons eat as many as 10 billion packets of crisps every year- an annual average of 140 packs per person... but which ones are the best choice?
Published: November 24, 2025, 5:18 pm
I'm a psychiatrist... here is the worrying sign that you could have a personality disorder

Dr Ahmed Hankir shared a subtle symptom of borderline personality disorder, which involves idolizing someone who treats them badly.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:41 pm
What can I do about this itching all over my head and body? DR MARTIN SCURR has the answer

A reader asks: I recently developed itchy skin over most of my body. I've tried creams, antihistamines and a different washing powder - but to no avail. Is one of my prescription medications to blame?
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:27 pm
Doctors explain the overlooked dementia symptom most people don't recognize

Neuropsychologist April Krowel describes the condition, which affects roughly one in five people with dementia, as 'a constellation of symptoms rooted in confusion and disorientation.'
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:23 pm
This is how much weight you'll gain back after quitting Mounjaro, as new study confirms four out of five users will pile on the pounds

Four in five people put the weight back on after coming of weight loss jabs, new research has suggested today-and they're not just regaining a few pounds.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:08 pm
NHS chiefs urge Britons to take new five minute quiz to help boost their energy levels and mood

Millions of Britons could boost their mood and energy in just five minutes-all it takes is completing a quiz.
Published: November 24, 2025, 2:08 pm
Scientists pinpoint the body type which can protect you against brain ageing linked to dementia

Researchers may be on the edge of a medical breakthrough, after finding that people with more muscle mass, but less hidden fat have healthier, younger brains.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:39 pm
Experts identify the mineral deficiencies which cause depression - and the dietary changes which can help balance your mood

A fresh study by scientists at the Xi'an Jiaotong University in China has revealed the minerals which lower or increase your risk of depression.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:03 pm
Slash your cholesterol by a third in just a month... hundreds of thousands are on a new diet that's transforming lives. Here are the exact foods you need to avoid a life on statins: MEIKE LEONARD

High cholesterol causes a sticky form of fat to build up in the arteries, blocking blood flow. Left untreated, it can raise the risk of a heart attack, stroke and even dementia.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:42 pm
Jabs don't work for you? Use this gel instead

I have had Mounjaro in my fridge since May. And yet I have injected it only once. The first 2.5mg made me feel so nauseous and, oddly, so much more hungry than usual that I couldn't face it again.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:39 pm
What are the side effects and how can I avoid them?

Dermatologists are seeing an increasing number of people attending their clinics with hair shedding or thinning after using weight-loss drugs - and that's not the only side effect.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:37 pm
Can you buy weight-loss jabs - and can you get them on the NHS?

There's no doubt lots of people would like to be on weight-loss jabs - around one in five Britons has tried to get hold of the drugs over the past year, rising to one in three among 18 to 34-year-olds.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:32 pm
World's first lung cancer vaccine to enter clinical trials... but quitting smoking is still recommended as top way to avoid developing the disease

Patients at high risk of potentially deadly lung cancer will soon be able to receive the world's first ever vaccine designed to prevent the disease.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:57 am
Scientists issue ominous warning over mind-altering 'brain weapons' that can control your perception, memory and behaviour

Mind control weapons may sound like something from a dystopian science fiction film, but experts now say they could soon become a reality.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:27 am
Pile them high! The five healthiest root vegetables to eat this winter, from beetroots to parsnips

For something that spends the majority of its existence underground, root vegetables are surprisingly colourful, flavoursome and good for you.
Published: November 24, 2025, 8:52 am
Prostate cancer screening programme could be given the green light this week in game-changing opportunity to save thousands of lives

The first NHS screening programme for prostate cancer could be given the green light this week, marking a game-changing opportunity to save thousands of lives.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:50 am
'Dementia gene' now linked to another devastating neurological disease, study shows

A key gene known for its role in Alzheimer's disease has been found to play a second, damaging role in a different brain condition.
Published: November 25, 2025, 3:30 am
'Next generation' treatment to cure Leukaemia is given NHS approval - offering hope to Brits and their families

Obe-cel is a type of CAR T-cell therapy developed in the UK and works by genetically modifying cells to enable the body's own immune system to recognise and attack cancer.
Published: November 25, 2025, 1:06 am
Why ultra-processed foods should be slapped with graphic cigarette-style health warnings: Experts warn the current traffic-light system doesn't work and is concealing a string of hidden additives...

Next time you pick up a box of Coco Pops, imagine it carries a cigarette-style label - with graphic photos illustrating that long-term consumption could risk obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Published: November 25, 2025, 1:01 am
I'm a veteran of cold water swimming - then one day I made a simple but near fatal mistake and ended up in hospital. This is what happened...

My swimsuit clung to my body in a freezing clinch beneath my Dryrobe. My body shivered uncontrollably as I tried - and failed - to put on my hat and pull on socks and gloves.
Published: November 25, 2025, 1:00 am
The new generation of weight-loss 'super jabs': They could help you lose up to a QUARTER of your body weight, keep you feeling fuller for longer - and they only need to be injected once a month

A new generation of weight-loss 'super-jabs' could help those who struggle to ditch the pounds with existing drugs, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide.
Published: November 25, 2025, 12:59 am
The taboo side effects of prostate cancer surgery no one talks about - and why a national screening programme could help thousands of men avoid them

Eighteen months after surgery to remove his cancerous prostate gland, Mark Roberts, 52, a former soldier, is 'incredibly grateful' that the disease was picked up by a private wellness screening.
Published: November 25, 2025, 12:58 am
Sleep disorder suffered by 30 million Americans doubles chances of Parkinson's disease

New research confirms that the 30 million Americans with a debilitating sleep disorder face a significantly higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:31 pm
One in ten Americans have had cancer, shocking data reveals

Latest data from pollster Gallup revealed the uptick in the number of people being diagnosed with cancer nationwide.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:25 pm
Vaccine to prevent STDs also effective in preventing cervical cancer, new breakthrough research shows

Major findings were from studies conducted by the Cochrane Review, which is widely regarded as the gold standard for clinical research.
Published: November 24, 2025, 9:18 pm
Thinking about weight-loss jabs but fear the side effects? Try these miracle foods dubbed 'nature's Ozempic' that produce GLP-1 BEFORE you book that telehealth appointment

'What if I told you that you can introduce foods into your diet that help the body increase its natural production of GLP-1? Foods you can enjoy that have no side effects ...'
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:09 pm
I was a healthy physician who took the Covid shot... now I'm partially paralyzed: 'We're the vaccine industry's dirty little secret'

Multiple people across the globe who stepped forward are speaking about what they say is the debilitating aftermath they now have to live with.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:17 pm
Do I have to stay on them for ever?

As with all diets, there comes a point where you stop losing weight - and you plateau.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:08 pm
Top doctor reveals little-known procedure to fix agonizing issue that plagues half of men over 50. It could cure those late-night trips to the bathroom... AND save your sex life

A top doctor has told Daily Mail about a procedure to fix an agonizing issue that plagues half of men over 50. It could cure your frequent urination and save your sex life.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:51 pm
When will I start to lose weight - and how can I tell if the jabs work for me?

They're the medical revolution of this century, and the range is rapidly expanding - there are now dozens of weight-loss drugs under development, with ever-better products.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:36 pm
How to banish painful night-time cramps with an over-the-counter health supplement that costs as little as 10p a tablet - and why up to a third of Britons could benefit

The sudden, involuntary muscle spasms affect as many as a third of Britons and there are few effective treatments.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:09 pm
Mom who vaped because she thought it was cool rushed to hospital after she suddenly couldn't read or speak

Lydia Ward, a 34-year-old mother-of-two and makeup artist living in Georgia, vaped 'on and off' for several years until she was rushed to the hospital last month unable to read or speak.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:02 am
Experts discover there are EIGHT different types of long Covid... do you have any of them?

A Harvard University-led study has identified eight types of long Covid. It was based on data from 3,700 adults who were tracked after the Omicron Covid wave began.
Published: November 24, 2025, 1:22 am
Leaked recording reveals Campbell's exec's sickening remarks about iconic soup's ingredients

A leaked recording from a former staffer has sparked chaos for Campbell Soup, claiming to show a company VP trash-talking the brand's own products and the people who buy them.
Published: November 25, 2025, 1:49 am
Neuralink's 'Patient 4' feared missing months after getting revolutionary brain chip... now his wife tells the REAL heartbreaking story

Rumors are swirling that Mike Melgarejo mysteriously vanished after getting a pioneering brain chip. Now in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, his wife Dalila reveals the truth...
Published: November 24, 2025, 8:53 pm
Cod and chips could soon be off the menu! Scientists say Britain should replace the popular white flaky fish with saithe...if diners are able to look past the colour

Instead of serving cod and haddock, British fish and chip shops should offer an underappreciated member of the pollock family that has grey-ish coloured flesh, experts say.
Published: November 24, 2025, 6:05 pm
Thanksgiving chaos looms for millions of Americans as massive coast-to-coast storm threatens to cripple holiday travel

A major storm system is moving across the US and is already affecting holiday flyers in what could be a record-setting holiday travel week.
Published: November 24, 2025, 5:23 pm
California rattled by rapid succession of earthquakes with shaking felt hundreds of miles from epicenter

California was shaking early Monday as a series of earthquakes struck in quick succession, raising concern in the seismically active region.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:53 pm
Inside the world's longest underwater cave: Subterranean water 'web' in Mexico extends at least 325 MILES

Beneath the idyllic resort towns of Mexico 's Yucatan Peninsula, daring explorers have uncovered a hidden world of grand chambers and twisting tunnels.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:32 pm
Four in 10 Brits prefer festive 'picky bits' to Christmas lunch - with baked cheese the nation's favourite

Christmas dinner is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the festive season. But four in 10 Brits prefer 'picky bits' to the full meal - with baked cheese the nation's favourite - according to a survey.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:15 pm
Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' is on the verge of COLLAPSING: Undersea 'storms' are melting the ice shelf from below - sparking fears of irreversible sea level rise

Violent underwater 'storms' are melting Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' from below, a new study warns.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:01 pm
Sinister patterns in Epstein's emails DECODED: Secret confidants... guru-like advice... and how he reacted as the walls closed in

A deep analysis of Jeffrey Epstein's newly released emails has uncovered chilling patterns throughout, revealing the inner workings of the sexual predator.
Published: November 24, 2025, 3:49 pm
The well-intentioned Christmas presents you should NEVER give to loved ones, according to experts

It's soon time to start thinking about Christmas presents - but experts have revealed some well-intentioned gifts could spectacularly backfire.
Published: November 24, 2025, 2:52 pm
How to spot a CHEATER: Scientists pinpoint 4 red flags that suggest someone is likely to have an affair

According to scientists from Koç University in Istanbul, there are four red flags that indicate someone is likely to cheat.
Published: November 24, 2025, 2:45 pm
What would happen if you walked into a black hole? Scientist reveals the gruesome effects on the human body

Scientists say that there could be small black holes lurking in our solar system that could pass right through you at any time. But what would happen to your body if one did?
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:15 pm
Revealed: The worst places in the UK for litter-ridden roads - so, is your hometown on the list?

The worst places in the UK for litter-riden roads have been revealed in a new report by the AA.
Published: November 24, 2025, 11:23 am
Shark PowerPro Cordless Stick Vacuum review: I tried out my first ever 'adult' vacuum...and I wish I'd bought one years ago

Shark was kind enough to send me one of its latest models, the PowerPro Cordless Stick Vacuum, to try out. And it's made me realise just how much we've been missing out on.
Published: November 24, 2025, 11:07 am
Scientists issue ominous warning over mind-altering 'brain weapons' that can control your perception, memory and behaviour

Mind control weapons may sound like something from a dystopian science fiction film, but experts now say they could soon become a reality.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:27 am
Sorry Brits, American food really IS better! Scientists map the key ingredients of 23 popular cuisines - and confirm UK cooking is blander than US

A landmark study reveals that American cuisine typically features a greater range of ingredients compared with British.
Published: November 24, 2025, 9:00 am
DoorDash breach exposes contact info for customers and workers

DoorDash confirms data breach exposing customer names, emails, addresses after social engineering attack. Learn how to protect yourself from scams.
Published: November 24, 2025, 12:07 pm
How to stop Google AI from scanning your Gmail

Concerned about Google's AI scanning your Gmail? Learn how to disable Gemini features that access your emails, Drive files and Chat messages for privacy.
Published: November 24, 2025, 11:50 am
New Studies of Dog DNA Shed Light on Pets and People
New studies of canine genetics shed light on the diversity of dogs and our longstanding, still-evolving relationship to them.
Published: November 24, 2025, 8:00 pm
The Forgotten Nuclear Weapon Tests That Trump May Seek to Revive

Hydronuclear experiments, barred globally since the 1990s, may lie behind President Trump’s call last month for the United States to resume its testing of nuclear bombs.
Published: November 24, 2025, 8:19 pm
In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Locals Fight for ‘The Right to Night’

Industrialization in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has some residents pushing for protection of the region’s celestial splendor.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:46 pm
A Voyage Into the Art of Finding One’s Way at Sea
Scientists and Indigenous sailors in the Marshall Islands are studying seafaring and the human brain.
Published: November 24, 2025, 2:05 am
Ozempic Drug Fails to Quell Alzheimer’s in Novo Nordisk Trials

The studies were a significant setback for the optimistic view that semaglutide and other GLP-1 drugs could help prevent a number of brain diseases.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:18 pm
Gramma, a Galápagos Tortoise at the San Diego Zoo, Dies at About 141

She traveled through her long life at her own pace.
Published: November 24, 2025, 9:05 pm
At the Great Lakes, Unearthing the Submerged History
Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist and diving instructor, has helped uncover more than 100 shipwrecks across the region.
Published: November 24, 2025, 5:15 pm
Study Finds Mental Health Benefit to One-Week Social Media Break

Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was unclear how long the effects would last.
Published: November 24, 2025, 4:00 pm
These Hospitals Figured Out How to Slash C-Section Rates

Financial and social incentives can nudge doctors away from the operating room.
Published: November 24, 2025, 10:00 am
Cassidy Got Pledges From RFK Jr. on Vaccines. They Haven’t Stuck.

Before casting a crucial vote for the health secretary, the top Senate Republican laid out several specific commitments he had secured, some of which appear to have been breached.
Published: November 24, 2025, 7:21 pm
Iowa City Made Its Buses Free. Traffic Cleared, and So Did the Air.

Ridership jumped, people cut back on driving and, over the summer, the city extended the program another year.
Published: November 24, 2025, 3:12 pm
One in four unconcerned by sexual deepfakes created without consent, survey finds

Senior UK police officer says AI is accelerating violence against women and girls and that technology companies are complicit
One in four people think there is nothing wrong with creating and sharing sexual deepfakes, or they feel neutral about it, even when the person depicted has not consented, according to a police-commissioned survey.
The findings prompted a senior police officer to warn that the use of AI is accelerating an epidemic in violence against women and girls (VAWG), and that technology companies are complicit in this abuse.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 9:00 am
‘Enshittification’: how we got the internet no one asked for – podcast

Tech critic Cory Doctorow explains why for so many the internet – from Amazon to Google to Instagram – seems to be getting worse
Do you ever get the feeling that the internet isn’t what it used to be?
Well, tech critic Cory Doctorow thinks you’re right – and he has a term to describe it too: ‘enshittification’.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 3:00 am
Civil liberties groups call for inquiry into UK data protection watchdog

Campaigners including Good Law Project describe ICO ‘collapse in enforcement activity’ after Afghan data breach
Dozens of civil liberties campaigners and legal professionals are calling for an inquiry into the UK’s data protection watchdog, after what they describe as “a collapse in enforcement activity” after the scandal of the Afghan data breach.
A total of 73 academics, senior lawyers, data protection experts and organisations including Statewatch and the Good Law Project, have written a letter to Chi Onwurah, the chair of the cross-party Commons science, innovation and technology committee, coordinated by Open Rights Group, calling for an inquiry to be held into the office of the information commissioner, John Edwards.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 6:00 am
Can’t tech a joke: AI does not understand puns, study finds

Researchers say results underline large language models’ poor grasp of humour, empathy and cultural nuance
Comedians who rely on clever wordplay and writers of witty headlines can rest a little easier, for the moment at least, research on AI suggests.
Experts from universities in the UK and Italy have been investigating whether large language models (LLMs) understand puns – and found them wanting.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 7:59 am
‘Extra challenging during a difficult time’: Robert Redford’s daughter criticises AI tributes to the late actor

Amy Redford thanks fans for ‘love and support’ but takes issue with ‘AI versions of funerals, tributes and quotes from members of my family that are fabrications’
Robert Redford’s daughter Amy Redford has criticised the proliferation of artificial intelligence tributes to her father, who died in September, calling them “fabrications”.
Redford posted a statement on social media in which she thanked fans for their “overwhelming love and support”, adding: “It’s clear that he meant so much to so many, and I know that my family is humbled by the outpouring of stories and tributes from all corners of the globe.”
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 11:04 am
The best Black Friday deals on the products we love, from sunrise alarm clocks to dehumidifiers

We’ve cut through the noise to find genuinely good early Black Friday 2025 discounts on Filter-recommended products across home, tech, beauty and toys
• Big savings – or big regrets? How to shop smart this Black Friday
• The best Black Friday beauty deals
Like Christmas Day, Black Friday has long since ceased to be a mere “day”. Yuletide now seems to start roughly when Strictly does, and Black Friday kicked off around Halloween, judging by the landfill of exclamation-marked emails weighing down my inbox.
Black Friday is a devil worth dancing with if you want to save money on products you’ve had your eye on – and it can pay to start dancing now. Some of the Filter’s favourite items are already floating around at prices clearly designed to make them sell out fast. Other deals won’t land until the big day itself on 28 November, or even until the daftly named Cyber Monday (1 December).
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 12:56 pm
People who stop using Mounjaro suffer reversal of health benefits, says study

Ceasing use of jabs brings regained weight plus loss of benefits regarding ‘bad’ cholesterol and blood pressure
People who stop using the weight-loss jab Mounjaro not only tend to regain weight, but experience a reversal in other health improvements too, research suggests.
Mounjaro, which contains the active ingredient tirzepatide, has become a popular medication for weight loss, with studies suggesting that it can help people lose an average of 20% of their body weight after 72 weeks of treatment.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 5:01 pm
Groundbreaking UK gene therapy offers hope after progress of three-year-old

Oliver Chu from California first person to have the one-off treatment for Hunter syndrome
Doctors are cautiously optimistic about a groundbreaking gene therapy for children affected by a devastating inherited disorder after seeing positive results in the first boy to receive the treatment.
Three-year-old Oliver Chu from California became the first patient to have the therapy nine months ago as part of a clinical trial run by researchers in Manchester. It is too early to call the therapy a success, but doctors are encouraged by his progress so far.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 4:12 pm
Starwatch: beautiful contrast as silver glow of moon passes Saturn’s golden light

Visible from urban locations, pairing takes on special meaning when seen with minimal light pollution
This week, the moon will pass close to the planet Saturn in the evening sky. Although visible from urban locations, the pairing takes on a special meaning when seen from a location with minimal light pollution. The brilliant silver glow of the moon and the steady golden light of Saturn contrast beautifully.
The chart shows the view looking south from London on 29 November at 19.00 GMT. The conjunction is easily visible to the naked eye from both hemispheres.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 6:00 am
Can you solve it? Are you smarter than a soap bubble?

The minimum you can do
UPDATE: Read the solution here
Today’s puzzle is about transport links and soapy water.
The four towns
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 7:16 am
Search is on for the German hairy snail in London

Conchologists, and citizen scientists team up to seek out endangered mollusc species along River Thames
It is tiny, hairy and “German” – and it could be hiding underneath a piece of driftwood near you. Citizen scientists and expert conchologists are teaming up to conduct the first London-wide search for one of Britain’s most endangered molluscs.
The fingernail-sized German hairy snail (Pseudotrichia rubiginosa) is found in fragmented patches of habitat mostly along the tidal Thames.
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 9:00 am
Bitter rows and overnight talks: how a fragile Cop30 deal was agreed – podcast

After bitter arguments, threatened walkouts and heated all-night negotiations, delegates eventually reached a deal this weekend at the Cop30 climate summit in Brazil. To unpick what was achieved and what was left out, Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s environment editor, Fiona Harvey, who has been following every twist and turn
End of fossil fuel era inches closer as Cop30 deal agreed after bitter standoff
Support the Guardian: theguardian.com/sciencepod
Continue reading...Published: November 24, 2025, 5:42 pm