Record-breaking flu numbers reported in New York state, sparking warnings from officials

New York reports record flu surge with over 71,000 cases in one week - the highest since tracking began in 2004. Health officials urge vaccination.
Published: December 28, 2025, 8:55 pm
Traditional Brazilian plant shows unexpected strength against arthritis

Brazilian plant Joseph's Coat shows promise for arthritis treatment in new lab studies, reducing inflammation and protecting joints safely in research.
Published: December 28, 2025, 5:37 pm
Did holiday stress wreak havoc on your gut? Doctors say 6 simple tips can help

Holiday stress wreaked havoc on your gut? Experts share six simple ways to reset digestion at home, from better sleep routines to fiber-rich meals.
Published: December 28, 2025, 2:00 pm
Is it true that … you’re more likely to get sick when you’re stressed?

Stress releases hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, which can suppress your immune system – but chronic concerns are more of an issue than short-term worries
‘Stress has a well-established effect on your immune health,” says Daniel M Davis, head of life sciences at Imperial College London. “But stress is a very broad phenomenon. You can feel stressed watching a horror movie, or you can experience long-term stress, like going through a divorce.”
Short-term stress can temporarily affect your immune system. “The number of immune cells in the blood changes,” says Davis. “But it returns to normal within about an hour, so it’s unlikely to have any major impact.”
Continue reading...Published: December 29, 2025, 8:00 am
Soak it up: everything science taught us about health and wellness in 2025

Do hot baths improve endurance? Will creatine bolster your brain power? Does pickle juice prevent cramp? Here’s what we learned about living well this year
The best advice for living a healthy, well-adjusted life – eat your vegetables, get a good night’s sleep, politely decline when the Jägerbombs appear – never really changes. Other nuggets, such as how much protein you should be eating or how to maximise workouts, seem to change every year. But as we wonder whether we should really give sauerkraut another go, science marches on, making tiny strides towards improving our understanding of what’s helpful. Here’s what you might have missed in the research this year, from the best reason to eat beetroot, to how to ruin your five-a-side performance before the game even starts. There’s still time to break out the pickle juice shots before 2026 …
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 6:00 am
My daughter is leaving for university. How can I support her – and cope with the loss?

It might seem like all gains for her and all losses for you, but it’s really the start of an exciting new chapter in your relationship
I am a single mum to an 18-year-old daughter. It has always been just us two, and we have a very open, supportive, healthy relationship.
She is going away to university in the new year and has recently developed a new friendship group I know less well than her old friends. They all seem friendly, look out for each other, and don’t let anyone go home on their own, etc. At first, I found her being out late with her friends particularly worrying. It took me a few days to get used to this new part of life, but we talked and I got across to her that it’s purely me worrying about her safety – I think she felt I was annoyed with her. I just worry, though I really appreciate that she keeps me informed of where she is, and I know many 18-year-olds wouldn’t be so open.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 6:00 am
How Cameroon Fought to Save Its Malaria Program After the U.S. Cut Critical Funding

When the Trump administration slashed foreign aid, it gutted a program that had reduced malaria deaths world wide. In northern Cameroon, health workers tried to protect children in one last rainy season.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:03 pm
Claire Brosseau Wants to Die. Will Canada Let Her?

Ms. Brosseau says mental illness has made her life unbearable. She wants a medically assisted death. Even her psychiatrists are split over whether she should have one.
Published: December 29, 2025, 10:00 am
Helping others may prevent dementia - altruism slows brain ageing by 20 per cent, study finds

Helping others for just a few hours a week could slow memory loss and help ward off dementia, a major new study suggests.
Published: December 29, 2025, 7:00 am
I took the same drug as Donald Trump and 200 MILLION people: Here's the alarming side effect that made me quit

It is one of the most prescribed drugs in the world, with more than 200 million people taking the medication globally. But when one man tried it, he developed an alarming side effect.
Published: December 29, 2025, 2:35 am
AI tool helping NHS to cut waiting times in A&Es this winter

The A&E forecasting tool pinpoints when demand will be high, allowing trusts to better plan for shifts and bed space.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:34 pm
Labour's GP wait shame: 300,000 more people waited over a month for appointments this autumn

A total of 7.6million patients faced a delay of more than four weeks across September, October and November - up 312,112 (4.2 per cent) on the same months in 2024.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:33 pm
Daughter of 'YouTube mom' Machelle Hobson who was accused of torturing her young children for views recalls relentless abuse in harrowing detail

The daughter of the 'YouTube mom' Machelle Hobson has shared what it was like to receive death threats from her own mother, after being locked up for days on end.
Published: December 28, 2025, 7:42 pm
Life-saving asthma drug taken twice a year slashes hospital admissions by three-quarters

The injectable therapy contain antibodies that dampen inflammation in the lungs and is set to revolutionise the way severe asthma is treated.
Published: December 28, 2025, 6:05 pm
Terrified of vomit: What it's like living with emetophobia, the condition that leaves sufferers in fear of being sick or seeing others throwing up

According to Jess Smith, 62, who has struggled with emetophobia - a fear of vomiting - since she was a child, it makes life inescapably miserable.
Published: December 28, 2025, 5:29 pm
I'm a doctor: Here is everything I do - and eat - when I get ill, to fight symptoms and make sure I recover faster

According to Dr Sabine Donnai, a GP and longevity expert, there are simple, science-backed steps that can significantly reduce the chances of becoming seriously unwell.
Published: December 28, 2025, 5:10 pm
I'm a psychiatrist who almost never prescribes antidepressants. My drug-free treatment has a 70% success rate... I just have one simple rule every patient MUST follow

Dr Arnold Gilberg is on a mission to help people live happier and healthier lives without antidepressants.
Published: December 28, 2025, 4:13 pm
How to stop being overwhelmed by life. From turning anxiety to energy to crushing imposter syndrome, a new book by BBC psychology expert CLAUDIA HAMMOND will change YOUR life

Are you dreading going back to work after the festive break? Do you worry about burnout, or feel overwhelmed by stress? You are not alone.
Published: December 28, 2025, 11:30 am
No more nasal drip! New jab could end misery of a persistent runny nose

Treatments known as biologics - which work by switching off the immune system reaction that drives inflammation - are on the cusp of wider use for patients with severe chronic rhinosinusitis.
Published: December 28, 2025, 11:18 am
My father, grandfather and uncle all got dementia...here's how I plan to outsmart the disease that has stalked my family

Retired London banker Valentine Furniss, 87, no longer understands that Henry is his son, or even a close family member amid his battle with vascular dementia.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:47 am
Patients set to benefit from new tech that can diagnose complex eye conditions and could slash waiting lists

The 'revolutionary' diagnostic tool, which can identify conditions such as cataracts, can be performed remotely meaning that patients receive consistently high-quality care.
Published: December 28, 2025, 8:18 am
Turmeric unground: How the potent golden spice can benefit your health, expert tips to maximise its effects... and who must NEVER take it

Turmeric is often mentioned in the same sentence as garlic or ginger and for good reason-just like them, it straddles the worlds of food and medicine.
Published: December 29, 2025, 10:00 am
The four items hiding in your kitchen cupboard that can stop you from getting a nasty winter virus

Health experts speaking with the Daily Mail have revealed their top spice cabinet picks for staving off winter bugs this winter season, as well as how to implement them in classic dishes.
Published: December 28, 2025, 2:28 pm
The simple 30p natural remedy that can REPAIR your damaged liver... as our experts reveal exactly how it protects the organ from alcohol and disease

It's been a natural remedy for liver damage for more than 2,000 years and was the fourth highest selling supplement at health store chain Holland and Barrett last year.
Published: December 28, 2025, 2:06 pm
How strutting your stuff to ABBA's Dancing Queen could help boost your heart health

Researchers found that dancing to the track, which is about 100 beats per minute, results in a healthier heart rate than faster songs of 140bpm, such as Michael Jackson's Beat It.
Published: December 28, 2025, 8:22 am
Terrifying Pentagon report sparks WWIII fears after revealing China is readying intercontinental missiles

A new report from the US Department of War has revealed the shocking number of nuclear missiles China has armed for launch and how far they can strike.
Published: December 29, 2025, 3:48 am
Team of South Korean scientists find evidence dark energy may end our universe in a 'Big Crunch'

Analysis suggests that instead of the universe continuing to expand, galaxies could be pulled back together via gravity.
Published: December 28, 2025, 5:44 pm
Injured veterans say Meta's AI-powered glasses are a 'gamechanger' for people with disabilities - as it allows them to send texts and get directions by just using their voice

British Army veterans Jonathan White (right) and Simon Harmer (left) have found an unusual new tool to support their recovery: Meta's AI glasses.
Published: December 28, 2025, 5:08 pm
Psychic Baba Vanga's chilling 2025 prediction feared come true in DAYS during major televised event

A blind psychic, who allegedly foretold 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic, could be days away from another shocking vision coming true.
Published: December 28, 2025, 3:10 pm
Revealed: What Brits searched for most on Google in 2025

The search engine has revealed what the most searched for term on Google in the UK in 2025.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:48 am
Google reveals most popular trends of 2025 in website's 'Year in Search'

The search engine platform shared its top US searches in its Year in Search on Sunday.
Published: December 28, 2025, 8:38 am
Pornhub hit by massive user data leak exposing 200 million records

ShinyHunters claims responsibility for stealing 94GB of Pornhub user data affecting over 200 million records and demands Bitcoin ransom.
Published: December 29, 2025, 12:43 am
5 Best apps to use on ChatGPT right now

ChatGPT 2025 now connects to Apple Music, Canva, Expedia, TripAdvisor and OpenTable through built-in apps that help users create playlists, design graphics and more.
Published: December 28, 2025, 7:18 pm
Twins’ Peaks: The Gilbertson Brothers Want to Rewrite Your Country’s Map
Two brothers, both mechanical engineers, are climbing many of the world’s tall peaks to prove they have been measured incorrectly.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:01 am
Why Scientists Are Performing Brain Surgery on Monarchs
Scientists in Texas are studying monarch butterflies to understand how they navigate thousands of miles, possibly by sensing Earth’s magnetic field. Alexa Robles-Gil explains how researchers are examining the butterflies’ brains to find answers.
Published: December 28, 2025, 1:06 am
This City’s Best Winter Show Is in Its Pitch-Dark Skies

A heritage of dark sky preservation means residents of Flagstaff welcome the season’s longer nights with prolonged views of the stars.
Published: December 28, 2025, 1:08 pm
Claire Brosseau Wants to Die. Will Canada Let Her?

Ms. Brosseau says mental illness has made her life unbearable. She wants a medically assisted death. Even her psychiatrists are split over whether she should have one.
Published: December 29, 2025, 10:00 am
How Cameroon Fought to Save Its Malaria Program After the U.S. Cut Critical Funding

When the Trump administration slashed foreign aid, it gutted a program that had reduced malaria deaths world wide. In northern Cameroon, health workers tried to protect children in one last rainy season.
Published: December 28, 2025, 10:03 pm
Bernie Sanders criticizes AI as ‘the most consequential technology in humanity’

Republican senator Katie Britt also proposes AI companies be criminally liable if they expose minors to harmful ideas
US senator Bernie Sanders amplified his recent criticism of artificial intelligence on Sunday, explicitly linking the financial ambition of “the richest people in the world” to economic insecurity for millions of Americans – and calling for a potential moratorium on new datacenters.
Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with the Democratic party, said on CNN’s State of the Union that he was “fearful of a lot” when it came to AI. And the senator called it “the most consequential technology in the history of humanity” that will “transform” the US and the world in ways that had not been fully discussed.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 7:00 pm
UK accounting body to halt remote exams amid AI cheating

Candidates will have to sit assessments in person unless there are exceptional circumstances, says ACCA
The world’s largest accounting body is to stop students being allowed to take exams remotely to crack down on a rise in cheating on tests that underpin professional qualifications.
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which has almost 260,000 members, has said that from March it will stop allowing students to take online exams in all but exceptional circumstances.
Continue reading...Published: December 29, 2025, 8:19 am
Louis Gerstner, man credited with turning around IBM, dies aged 83

Gerstner was chair and CEO at a time when the firm was struggling for relevance faced with rivals such as Microsoft
Louis Gerstner, the businessman credited with turning around IBM, has died aged 83, the company announced on Sunday.
Gerstner was chair and CEO of IBM from 1993 to 2002, a time when the company was struggling for relevance in the face of competition from rivals such as Microsoft and Sun Microsystems.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 5:15 pm
Could AI relationships actually be good for us?

From companionship to psychotherapy, technology could meet unmet needs – but it needs to be handled responsibly
There is much anxiety these days about the dangers of human-AI relationships. Reports of suicide and self-harm attributable to interactions with chatbots have understandably made headlines. The phrase “AI psychosis” has been used to describe the plight of people experiencing delusions, paranoia or dissociation after talking to large language models (LLMs). Our collective anxiety has been compounded by studies showing that young people are increasingly embracing the idea of AI relationships; half of teens chat with an AI companion at least a few times a month, with one in three finding conversations with AI “to be as satisfying or more satisfying than those with real‑life friends”.
But we need to pump the brakes on the panic. The dangers are real, but so too are the potential benefits. In fact, there’s an argument to be made that – depending on what future scientific research reveals – AI relationships could actually be a boon for humanity.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 12:00 pm
I ran 1,000km to test the best running watches in the UK – here are my favourites

We ran more than 1,000km to test top-rated GPS fitness watches including Apple, Garmin and the best for beginners
• The best running shoes for men and women
Whether you’re hitting the pavements for the first time, running with a club or racing for personal glory, the ability to track your workouts has become an essential part of any training regime. Not only can it help you improve, but you can also use it to avoid injury and share in the social experience. A running watch isn’t the only way to do this, but it is a pretty effective option.
But with the market flooded with options, offering an array of features, you might find it difficult to answer all the questions that arise. Do you need offline maps? Do you want to listen to music while you run? Which brand is best, and how much do you really need to spend?
Best running watch for beginners:
Garmin Forerunner 55
Best budget running watch:
Suunto Run
Published: December 28, 2025, 7:00 am
More than 300 earthquakes recorded in UK this year, study finds

Western Highlands and southern Wales among most active regions, according to British Geological Survey
More than 300 earthquakes have been recorded in the UK this year, according to the British Geological Survey (BGS).
Among the most active regions to experience quakes were Perthshire and the western Highlands in Scotland, southern parts of Wales, and Yorkshire and Lancashire in England, the BGS data shows.
Continue reading...Published: December 29, 2025, 5:00 am
Starwatch: tracking down Aries, the faint ram of winter skies

One of the zodiac’s subtler constellations comes into view on winter evenings, with the moon helping to point the way
You can track down one of the zodiac’s fainter constellations this week. Aries, the ram, lies between Taurus to the east and Pisces to the west. In the northern hemisphere, it is situated at its best during the deep winter months.
Aries is an ancient constellation. It was originally designated by the early Babylonians as a hired hand who tended fields, but became recognised as a ram and has remained so in most sky cultures. To the Egyptians, it was Amun-Ra, the ram-headed god of creativity and fertility. In Greek myth, Aries is associated with the golden fleece that Jason and the Argonauts sought.
Continue reading...Published: December 29, 2025, 6:00 am
The Guardian view on the new space race: humanity risks exporting its old politics to the moon | Editorial

Over the holiday period, the Guardian leader column is looking ahead at the themes of 2026. Today we look skyward, where a new lunar contest mirrors humanity’s struggle to live within planetary limits
During the cold war’s space race, the Apollo moon missions were driven by the need to prove American superiority. Having made that political and technological point with the 1969 moon landing, the contest between Moscow and Washington petered out. A new dash across the skies kicks off in 2026, reigniting geopolitical competition under the guise of “peaceful exploration”. The moon’s south pole is emerging as the most valuable real estate in the solar system, offering “peaks of eternal light” for solar arrays and ice deposits in craters shielded from the sun.
The US and a China-led bloc are eyeing the lunar surface and its potential to control a post-terrestrial economy. Space had been humanity’s last commons, supposedly shielded by the 1967 UN outer space treaty that bans state exploitation of the heavens. It is vague, however, on private claims – a loophole that is now fuelling a tycoon-led scramble for the stars. The aim is obvious: to act first, shape norms and dare others to object. Two lunar missions launching next year– Nasa’s Artemis II and China’s Chang’e 7 – are competing for strategic supremacy.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 5:30 pm
AI being used to help cut A&E waiting times in England this winter

Forecasting tool predicts when demand will be highest, allowing NHS trusts to better plan staffing and bed space
Hospitals in England are using articificial intelligence to help cut waiting times in emergency departments this winter.
The A&E forecasting tool predicts when demand will be highest, allowing trusts to better plan staffing and bed space. The prediction algorithm is trained on historical data including weather trends, school holidays, and rates of flu and Covidto determine how many people are likely to visit A&E.
Continue reading...Published: December 28, 2025, 10:30 pm