Nearly 90% of Americans at risk of silent disease — here's what to know

Mixed news for heart health: fewer heart attacks but rising stroke deaths among young adults. Study reveals 90% of U.S. adults have cardiovascular risks.
Published: January 25, 2026, 8:33 pm
Viral videos show ripped gym bros collapsing during Pilates workouts

Social media trend crushes the stigma that Pilates is easy, as male athletes learn the challenge of controlled movements and stabilizer muscle training.
Published: January 25, 2026, 8:32 pm
The invisible skin struggle women face as they transition into mid-life

Midlife skin problems leave women feeling "too young for wrinkles, too old for pimples." Here are proven acne solutions and treatments suggested by a leading expert.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:00 pm
The spikiness secret: can acupressure mats help with pain, stress and insomnia?

Used in healing practices for centuries, modern versions of these spiky mats are increasingly popular, and many people find them invaluable. Here’s what the science says
Ever since Keith, 39, from Kansas, was in a car accident in 2023, he has lived with “pretty much constant mid-back and shoulder pain”. Over-the-counter treatments didn’t touch the sides and he didn’t want to resort to opiates. “Having exhausted everything there was solid science for with no satisfaction, I delved into acupressure,” he says. He bought an acupressure mat made of lightly padded fabric, studded all over with tiny plastic spikes, to lay his back on, and was surprised to find that it actually helped.
Acupressure mats, also known as Shakti mats, are inspired by the beds of nails that Indian gurus used for meditation and healing more than 1,000 years ago. While today’s mats have the nonthreatening sheen of a luxury wellbeing product, the spikes are no joke. In fact, the internet serves up a plethora of images of flaming, dented backs after their use – although you’re unlikely to seriously injure yourself using them. While the mats have been widely available for more than a decade, there has been a recent surge in mainstream interest. You may have seen them heavily advertised on your social media feed, the most prominent brand being Shakti Mat, made in India and costing up to £99 for the premium model. But Amazon is full of acupressure mats and pillows – Lidl recently stocked a mat and pillow combo for a tenner. Yet there is still no compelling evidence that they relieve stress, pain and sleep problems, or help with any other unmet health needs.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 2:00 pm
‘We cut through the online ocean of advice’: the rise of adult sleep coaching

As sleep hygiene becomes received wisdom, growing numbers turning to one-to-one consultants for support
Before he sought out an adult sleep coach, Thorsten had spent countless hours trawling online advice about sleep.
“I devoured advice and implemented it all,” he said. “From the moment I got out of bed, virtually everything I did was tailored towards getting a good night’s sleep the following night.”
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 8:00 am
‘I was probably just as lost as my callers’: my six months as a telephone psychic

I sat there in my pyjamas, headset against my ear, and knew I was not doing the right thing
I’m not psychic. During the six months I spent working as a telephone psychic, my only supernatural gift was the ability to sound fascinated by a stranger’s love life at 2.17am. Yet for hundreds of billable hours, I sat on my living room floor wearing plaid pyjamas and a telemarketing headset, charging callers by the minute for insights into their lives. Perhaps this made me a con artist, but I wasn’t a dangerous one.
When it started, I’d recently quit my job as an editor at a publishing company to write a novel while doing telemarketing shifts from my kitchen table. Instead of knocking off a bestseller, I found myself cold-calling strangers about energy bills while gripped by writer’s block and an inconvenient yearning to have a baby.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 6:00 am
Amsterdam prepares to ‘ban the fatbikes’ amid rise in serious accidents

Experts say souped-up e-bikes pose big risk for children aged from 12 to 15, who account for many A&E cases
On a busy lunchtime, thick-tyred electric bikes zoom through the leafy lanes of the Vondelpark in Amsterdam. But after a marked rise in accidents – particularly involving children – these vehicles the Dutch call “fatbikes” are to be banned in some parts of the Netherlands.
“It’s nonsense!” said Henk Hendrik Wolthers, 69, from the saddle of his wide-tyred, electric Mate bike. “I drive a car, I ride a motorbike, I’ve had a moped and now I ride a fatbike. This is the quickest means of transport in the city and you should be able to use it.”
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 4:29 pm
Improved screening programme for bowel cancer could spot extra 600 cases early per year

NHS England said it will lower the detection threshold for its home-screening kit from next month, making thousands more adults eligible for further investigation.
Published: January 25, 2026, 11:15 pm
Why contraceptive coil fittings supposed to be 'no worse than a pinch' leave many women in excruciating agony

For thousands of women, getting a coil fitted is not just uncomfortable, it is agonising.
Published: January 25, 2026, 5:43 pm
Surrogate mother lifts lid on 'loneliness' of surrogacy - as the practice faces renewed controversy

A surrogate mother has revealed being pregnant with someone else's child left her feeling 'invisible and lonely' - but handing over the baby was 'easy'.
Published: January 25, 2026, 4:51 pm
Why do I suffer from terrible acid reflux every morning and what can I do about it? DR ELLIE has the answer

Acid reflux, commonly known as heartburn, occurs when stomach acid rises into the oesophagus.
Published: January 25, 2026, 11:31 am
Cruel female hair loss and balding is rising - particularly after middle-age. Now experts reveal the ultimate plan for restoring hair, simple steps to take - and the over-the-counter pills that can help

It is a worrying trend which has had medics and patients alike frantically searching for answers: increasing numbers of women are reporting hair loss.
Published: January 25, 2026, 11:08 am
Wellness experts pinpoint six daily activities which will rapidly improve your health... and they don't cost a penny

Millions of Britons begin the month vowing to get healthier - running, weight lifting or sauna-ing into the New Year. But as February fast approaches, many of these habits will begin to dwindle.
Published: January 25, 2026, 9:07 am
The unexpected place you can get melanoma that isn't your skin... and it has nothing to do with the sun

The signs of the most common cancer in the world, skin cancer, are clear. Cancerous lesions can pop up anywhere on the skin, but experts warn the disease may strike an uncommon area.
Published: January 25, 2026, 5:01 am
I make men write letters to their penis... it changes their sex life forever

Early in my career as a sex coach, I found myself hearing the same thing again and again. Men berating their bodies - specifically their penis - for not performing exactly the way they expected it to.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:13 am
Why that daily aspirin you take could be a fatal mistake: Millions believe it protects the heart. Now science has shifted dramatically - and doctors say too few know the risks. Special report by ETHAN ENNALS

It is better known as a painkiller - yet more than two million people in the UK swallow a low-dose aspirin every day in the belief it protects their heart.
Published: January 25, 2026, 1:22 am
What will really happen when the world ends: NASA reveals how our Sun will eventually SWALLOW Earth - before spitting out fresh planets

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a terrifying glimpse into our solar system's grizzly fate.
Published: January 25, 2026, 7:11 pm
Is humanity doomed? Doomsday Clock will be updated next WEEK to determine our fate - here's how scientists think the hands will move

Experts have told the Daily Mail they now expect the Doomsday Clock to move closer to midnight than ever before.
Published: January 25, 2026, 4:39 pm
Meteorologist reveals America's most dangerous city in winter storm's corridor of chaos: 'Staying in your home won't be viable'

This weekend's monster winter storm has been dubbed 'the worst in a lifetime' by meteorologists across the US. But one stretch of the country could be uninhabitable for days.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:21 pm
The offal truth: Shocking number of calories in your Burns Supper - as it's revealed haggis, neeps and tatties contain more than a large McDonald's cheeseburger meal

Consisting of haggis, mashed potatoes, boiled turnips, and a whisky cream sauce, you might think the meal is fairly healthy. Now, the Daily Mail has revealed the offal truth about calories.
Published: January 25, 2026, 7:57 am
America's nuclear sites secretly invaded by thousands of UFOs, new report reveals

A shocking report has revealed that restricted airspace over sensitive US nuclear sites has been violated nearly 3,000 times by objects of an unknown origin.
Published: January 25, 2026, 5:03 am
Google Fast Pair flaw lets hackers hijack headphones

Google responds to WhisperPair Fast Pair security flaws by releasing patches to manufacturers and updating certification requirements for protection.
Published: January 25, 2026, 12:02 pm
Smart pill confirms when medication is swallowed

MIT engineers design smart pill that confirms medication ingestion using biodegradable antenna technology. The pill safely breaks down in stomach within days.
Published: January 25, 2026, 8:58 am
William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89

His containment strategy helped wipe out the disease in the 1970s, one of the world’s greatest public health triumphs. He also led the C.D.C. and promoted childhood vaccination worldwide.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:21 am
Edith Flanigen, Award-Winning Research Chemist, Dies at 96

She and her staff at Union Carbide created synthetic materials that improved various industrial processes, including purifying water. She also developed a way to make emeralds.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:50 am
Pedro Sanchez, Who Helped Feed the Developing World, Dies at 85
A soil scientist, he partnered with the United Nations and other organizations to bring productive agricultural practices to uncooperative terrain.
Published: January 25, 2026, 2:01 am
Meet ‘Amelia’: the AI-generated British schoolgirl who is a far-right social media star

The avatar, created to deter young people from extremism, has been subverted and is breaking out of niche online silos
In certain corners of the internet, on niche news feeds and algorithms, an AI-generated British schoolgirl has emerged as something of a phenomenon.
Her name is Amelia, a purple-haired “goth girl” who proudly carries a mini union flag and appears to have a penchant for racism.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 9:00 am
Blurry rats and coyotes with mange: the oddly thrilling subreddit dedicated to identifying wildlife

The most popular posts on r/animalid are exotic lizards and rare birds – but it’s the haziest trail cam screenshots that feel the most dangerous, the most spectacular
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I spent the first decade of my life in Vancouver Island, Canada, in an area rich with parks, lakes and forests. Deer would occasionally wander into our neighbourhood and nibble on the blossoms in our front yard. In that neck of the (literal) woods, mountains and deer also mean cougars.
My sister and I would play at a local park, then walk home along a track parallel to a dense forest. My older sister, being three and a half years ahead of me in life and therefore lightyears ahead of me in wisdom, would helpfully declare that if we encountered a cougar it would attack me, not her, as I’m the smaller prey.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 2:00 pm
Sam Altman’s make-or-break year: can the OpenAI CEO cash in his bet on the future?

Altman’s campaigning for his company coincides with its use of enormous present resources to serve an imagined future
Sam Altman has claimed over the years that the advancement of AI could solve climate change, cure cancer, create a benevolent superintelligence beyond human comprehension, provide a tutor for every student, take over nearly half of the tasks in the economy and create what he calls “universal extreme wealth”.
In order to bring about his utopian future, Altman is demanding enormous resources from the present. As CEO of OpenAI, the world’s most valuable privately owned company, he has in recent months announced plans for $1tn of investment into datacenters and struck multibillion-dollar deals with several chipmakers. If completed, the datacenters are expected to use more power than entire European nations. OpenAI is pushing an aggressive expansion – encroaching on industries like e-commerce, healthcare and entertainment – while increasingly integrating its products into government, universities, and the US military and making a play to turn ChatGPT into the new default homepage for millions.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 1:00 pm
AI needs to augment rather than replace humans or the workplace is doomed | Heather Stewart

Tech could lose its social acceptance unless it makes people’s lives better – and trade unions want an urgent conversation
“Who wouldn’t want a robot to watch over your kids?” Elon Musk asked Davos delegates last week, as he looked forward with enthusiasm to a world with “more robots than people”.
Not me, thanks: children need the human connection – the love – that gives life meaning.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 11:24 am
Astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg named Australian of the Year for 2026

Bennell-Pegg tells ceremony in Canberra she hopes to use award to inspire young people to chase their dreams
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As a girl, Katherine Bennell-Pegg would lie on the dry grass in her backyard, gazing up at the stars and dreaming about one day reaching them.
While she’s yet to enter space, the now-41-year-old is closer than most could ever hope for.
Continue reading...Published: January 25, 2026, 11:21 am