Diabetes patients experience lower death rate with common medication

New research finds statins benefit adults with type 2 diabetes across all heart-risk levels, reducing deaths and serious cardiovascular events.
Published: December 30, 2025, 7:21 pm
5 celebrities who went public with alarming health diagnoses in 2025

Celebrity health battles dominated 2025 as stars faced serious diagnoses, from brain aneurysms to cancer. Kim Kardashian, Dave Coulier and others shared struggles.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:00 pm
Beyond Kegels: I found a fix for a common type of incontinence – why don’t more women know about it?

After years of worrying that running or sneezing would leave me needing fresh underwear, a quick, minimally invasive procedure changed my life
Some of my earliest memories feature my mother’s leotard-encased body bouncing to Jane Fonda with abandon. A similar carefree fluidity prevailed a decade later, as her feet struck hard-packed sand on a shorebreak jog. Twelve-year-old me panted alongside, so desperate to be made in her image that I tolerated heated cheeks and shaking quads. Their trembling barely subsided during the one stop we made, for her to wade into the waves and pee.
But it got easier to keep up after she gave birth to my youngest brother, with her squatting in the bushes every 10 minutes or so. Soon, even that wasn’t enough to staunch the flow. She gave up and switched to hiking. “I should have done more Kegels,” she quipped.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 5:00 pm
The perfect lunch break: how to get away from your desk – and seize the day

There might not be time for a full exercise class, but what about a short, brisk walk? Here is how to introduce the small, helpful habits that suit you
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My quest for the ideal lunch break is definitely a triumph of hope over experience. From inventing endless super-soups that might banish the mid-afternoon snack attack, to wildly optimistic lunchtime to-do lists, I have tried and failed countless times. The executive coach Zoe Thomson is not surprised. “One of the biggest things for people is they overestimate how much time and energy they are going to have in their lunch hour,” says Thomson, who previously had a 20-year career with the Avon and Somerset police. “And they underestimate how much time and energy they might need to achieve it.”
I tell her that this has been the flaw with most of my doomed lunchtime masterplans. “The problem is, unpredictable things happen. Say you plan to do a 45-minute spin class in a 60-minute lunch break, but your last call overruns by 10 minutes. Your plan is no longer feasible. If you decided instead to do a 10-minute walk around the block every day, and then have a nice cup of tea after your sandwich, you’re winning. Even if something urgent comes up, the 10-minute walk is still possible. And on a really good day you could walk four times around the block.”
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 4:00 pm
The perfect working day: how to get everything done – without getting stressed

From writing lists to taking a walk, it can be possible to gain clarity and perspective, even when faced with the most daunting tasks
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“Perfection,” the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry once wrote, “is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” The Little Prince author was talking about elegance in design, but it’s not a bad principle to apply to having a productive day. Rather than thinking about how many things you can cram in, perhaps it’s better to ponder how few you really need to do, and focus on doing them really well.
Where do you start? With a list, obviously. To the chronically overstressed, taking the time to handwrite all the stuff you already know you need to do can feel like a waste of time, but it’s always worth the effort. “You can’t prioritise tasks if you feel overwhelmed,” says Graham Allcott, the author of How to Be a Productivity Ninja, “but you can be totally overloaded and still not feel overwhelmed. The key to this is getting all the various things you have to work on out of your head so you can start to make sense of them. Get a piece of paper, and write on it all the things you need to make progress on, all the stuff that feels unfinished, everything you care about that isn’t done. It will take you longer than you think, but the very act of getting it all out of your head will help you get clarity, perspective and a sense of control.”
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 11:00 am
Threesomes, rough towels and ‘lesbian bed death’: 23 of the best Sexual Healing columns

The Guardian’s sex advice column is coming to an end after 20 years. Here are some of the most memorable questions and answers
• Pamela Stephenson Connolly on two decades of solving readers’ sex problems
My wonderful new wife is everything I have always looked for in a woman. The issue is that she is openly and proudly bisexual. When we first became involved, she even joked that she didn’t want me getting mad when it was time for her to visit her friend on girls’ trips. A threesome with a bisexual woman has always been my fantasy. She even gave me permission to go online and find a “unicorn” for us. But when I set up a meeting, she didn’t seem to want to follow through with it, so I stopped looking. Recently, on holiday, she made a sexual comment about a girl in a bikini, so I again brought up the idea of a threesome. But she said she might have grown out of that phase of her life and just wants to be with me. She also said that adding another person would ruin the marriage, and I worry that things might change between us if we get together with another girl. I am at a loss as to what to do. If she is truly bisexual, I am worried that if those desires are not met, she may pursue them without me. My only rule is that if she is with a girl, I am also present. Most guys would love my situation – am I making this harder than it is?
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
Bacterial Vaginosis Is No Longer Thought to Affect Only Women
Gynecologists long viewed bacterial vaginosis as solely a women’s issue — until a study that treated their male partners, too, proved otherwise.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:00 am
So You Have Bacterial Vaginosis. What Do You Do Now?

Now that the condition is known to spread sexually, there are steps you and your partner can take to prevent it.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:00 am
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 30, 2025, 1:21 pm
Hundreds Sue Virginia Hospital and Executives Over Unneeded Surgeries

More than 500 women claimed that they had received unnecessary operations. Hospital leaders said they were not aware of a doctor’s misconduct.
Published: December 30, 2025, 2:48 am
Experts Question Denmark’s Vaccine Program as a Model for the U.S.

The United States is expected to adopt the vaccine schedule used by Denmark, a much smaller country with universal health care.
Published: December 30, 2025, 6:49 pm
Dr Charles Knowles is a leading surgeon, professor... and a recovering alcoholic. This is the shocking amount he was drinking at his lowest, how he stayed functional and how he finally turned his life around

According to experts, functioning alcoholics are often high achievers with stressful jobs, while also suffering low self-esteem and mental health problems such as depression.
Published: December 30, 2025, 10:03 pm
Are you constantly bickering with your partner? Relationship psychologist shares SEVEN questions which can steer away from conflict and quash vicious rows

A relationship expert has shared seven questions which can help you better handle conflict with your partner-and potentially save ailing romantic partnerships and marriages.
Published: December 30, 2025, 5:14 pm
Eggs unshelled: From fried to poached... nutrition experts reveal the healthiest - and unhealthiest - ways to eat them

The Daily Mail asked experts to rank the healthiest ways to cook eggs, from best to worst - and reveal whether sunny side up really is better for you.
Published: December 30, 2025, 5:01 pm
World's most obese man who once weighed 1,322 pounds dies aged 41 after developing kidney infection

Juan Pedro Franco passed away on December 24 while receiving treatment after his condition rapidly worsened due to complications linked to a renal infection.
Published: December 30, 2025, 4:07 pm
Marks and Spencer launches new 20-item 'nutrient dense' range for people on fat jabs

Marks and Spencers is launching a new range of 'nutrient dense' food targeted at people who have reduced appetites due to taking weight loss jabs.
Published: December 30, 2025, 4:02 pm
Dreading the New Year's Day hangover? Experts reveal the cures that really do work - and it's bad news if you usually opt for a fry-up

It's the season of sore heads - but if you expect a cooked breakfast will sort you out, it's time to think again.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:54 pm
Dry January can boost your mental wellbeing, even if you don't stick to it for the full month

Dry January can boost your mental wellbeing, even if you don't fully complete the challenge.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:44 pm
The groundbreaking new and non-surgical treatment that could cure prostate cancer patients and AVOID erectile dysfunction caused by SURGERY

A UK-led international clinical trial is recruiting 280 patients to see if the technique to remove cancerous cells could prevent incontinence as well as erectile dysfunction - common side-effects.
Published: December 30, 2025, 1:36 pm
Daily Mail graphic reveals the fast food items with the most cancer-causing microplastics in them

Common fast food meals often carry dangerous levels of plastics that leach from packaging and equipment into the food itself. A Daily Mail graphic showcases the worst offenders.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:39 pm
I have a constantly runny nose. What is wrong with me? DR PHILIPPA KAYE reveals the little-known condition to blame... and the worrying extra signs you can't ignore

A constantly runny or blocked nose could be a sign of a serious medical condition.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:19 pm
Scientists say the size of your butt could be a hidden sign of autism

The appearance of someone's rear end may reveal a hidden sign that they're dealing with autism, ADHD, or both.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:26 am
Feel unfit and over-indulged but can't be bothered to leave the house? A personal trainer reveals the easy but effective exercises you can do in front of the TV

We're currently in the weirdest week of the year - that bit between Christmas and New Year when you can barely remember what day it is, and most of us have stepped off life's treadmill to such an extent as to have ground to a complete halt.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:20 am
I'm a death lawyer and these are the popular items I would NEVER buy for kids

A catastrophic injury and death lawyer has revealed the everyday products he refuses to have anywhere near kids. Here's why...
Published: December 30, 2025, 4:46 am
I was told my weight gain, facial hair and fatigue were normal. Really, they were all signs of this condition that women suffer with for years before getting a diagnosis

At 27, newly engaged Bethany Backhouse should be happily lost in wedding plans with her partner, Neil. Instead, she's worrying about her health and whether she'll ever have children.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:04 am
DR MAX PEMBERTON: How to survive New Year's Eve if you're on Mounjaro

It's not just about not wanting canapes or a New Year cocktail, it's about navigating friends' and family dynamics around those food and drink choices you're making
Published: December 30, 2025, 2:39 am
'Unsafe to drink' warning issued as Waitrose urgently recalls bottled water that could contain shards of glass

The supermarket said the products may pose a risk of injury if consumed and urged customers not to drink them.
Published: December 31, 2025, 9:24 am
I did acupuncture to relieve my arthritis... but when my pain got worse an X-ray revealed a horrific side effect

Doctors in South Korea were taken aback when a 65-year-old patient's knee X-ray, intended to assess her arthritis, revealed numerous unexpected foreign objects embedded in the tissue.
Published: December 31, 2025, 5:50 am
Revealed: The secret to sticking to your New Year's resolutions

They may be well-intentioned, but the fact is only one in four of us stick to our New Year's resolutions, studies show.
Published: December 30, 2025, 11:51 pm
The surprising health risks of your Dry January mocktails... including ingredients linked to cancer

Millions of Americans are already planning on participating in Dry January after an indulgent holiday season. However, dietitians revealed to the Daily Mail the hidden dangers of mocktails.
Published: December 30, 2025, 10:10 pm
The surprising sign in your eyes that indicates if you'll get dementia later in life

Memory loss is the tell-tale sign that you or a loved one could be developing dementia. However, science shows your eyes could hold the first signs of the devastating disease years before diagnosis.
Published: December 30, 2025, 7:57 pm
The subtle change coming to America's eggs and meat in two days... and the major implications it has for you

In just two days, Americans may start noticing a change to the labels on their meat and egg products as a new rule takes effect.
Published: December 30, 2025, 5:42 pm
Six festive food swaps that will help cut calories over Christmas - and it DOESN'T mean going without your favourites

Whilst we are all looking forward to winding down for Christmas, for a lot of us it can be a daunting time as we watch the number on the scales slowly creep up.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:31 pm
FDA recalls snack foods and supplements across five states over rodent and bird contamination at Minnesota distributor

Health officials have issued a massive recall of dozens of products, including cold and flu medications and pet food, that may have been contaminated with rodent feces and urine.
Published: December 30, 2025, 10:05 am
Health and wellness expert reveals the fitness trend of 2026... 'Zone Zero exercise will be essential'

As the new year nears and health resolutions grow, experts are forecasting the wellness trends set to redefine our habits. If you expect another cycle of intense workouts and strict eating plans, think again.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:12 am
Common tropical plant doubles hair growth and thickness in less than two months, study finds

Scientists created a serum containing extracts from a tropical plant and specialized proteins that support hair follicle health, with Initial testing showing it can effectively increase hair thickness and density.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:09 am
Pilot reveals what turbulence looks like from the cockpit

Even for the most experienced fliers, turbulence can be unsettling. But according to a pilot, it's no more to worry about than bumps on a road.
Published: December 31, 2025, 10:22 am
The world's highest garbage dump: Rubbish collection scheme on Mount Everest is scrapped after dishonest climbers found ways to cheat the system

A scheme to encourage climbers to bring rubbish down from Mount Everest has been scrapped, after dishonest mountaineers found ways to cheat the system.
Published: December 31, 2025, 10:20 am
Blind psychic Baba Vanga's prophecy reveals the exact year of humanity's 'absolute doomsday'

A blind psychic not only claimed to predict the end of humanity and the universe, but also laid out a detailed timeline of how it will happen.
Published: December 31, 2025, 8:53 am
Outrage as Bad Bunny violates sacred artifact at museum

Fans are outraged after seeing an image of Bad Bunny violating a sacred artifact housed in a museum, calling him 'ignorant' and 'privileged.'
Published: December 31, 2025, 1:09 am
I went straight to hell after overdosing... then I learned the terrifying truth about human suffering

A young woman who overdosed on heroin says she was shown the shocking truth behind human life during a trip to hell and the afterlife.
Published: December 30, 2025, 10:06 pm
The Amazon is shifting into a 'hypertropical state' not seen for MILLIONS of years, scientists warn

This new, hotter climate could be commonplace by 2100, and will see the rainforest experience more frequent and intense droughts.
Published: December 30, 2025, 9:47 pm
Russia flaunts 'unstoppable' nuclear missile for first time in Belarus as WW3 fears escalate

Russia released a video on Tuesday, boasting that its 'unstoppable' nuclear-capable missiles is combat ready.
Published: December 30, 2025, 7:54 pm
We uncovered a rare complication linked to COVID vaccines... and it could explain a wave of unexplained illnesses

A potentially fatal inflammatory disorder has been connected to the COVID-19 vaccine, and one researcher told the Daily Mail she knows what's causing it.
Published: December 30, 2025, 5:32 pm
Dreading the New Year's Day hangover? Experts reveal the cures that really do work - and it's bad news if you usually opt for a fry-up

It's the season of sore heads - but if you expect a cooked breakfast will sort you out, it's time to think again.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:54 pm
Scientists are baffled to discover 26 unknown bacterial species in NASA's ultra-sanitised cleanrooms - as they warn 'stop and re-check everything'

They're some of the most sterile places on Earth - but scientists have discovered dozens of new bacterial species inside NASA's cleanrooms.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:33 pm
Why Dry January is a BAD idea: Expert warns the popular craze leads to a 'binge or bust' approach to drinking

After one too many drinks on Wednesday night, many will wake up and swear off alcohol for the month.
Published: December 30, 2025, 1:19 pm
Six festive food swaps that will help cut calories over Christmas - and it DOESN'T mean going without your favourites

Whilst we are all looking forward to winding down for Christmas, for a lot of us it can be a daunting time as we watch the number on the scales slowly creep up.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:31 pm
Nessie, is that you? Loch Ness Monster has been 'spotted' FIVE times this year, official records show

The five sightings of the creature, nicknamed Nessie, took place across just an eight-month period.
Published: December 30, 2025, 11:33 am
Scientists say the size of your butt could be a hidden sign of autism

The appearance of someone's rear end may reveal a hidden sign that they're dealing with autism, ADHD, or both.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:26 am
Common tropical plant doubles hair growth and thickness in less than two months, study finds

Scientists created a serum containing extracts from a tropical plant and specialized proteins that support hair follicle health, with Initial testing showing it can effectively increase hair thickness and density.
Published: December 30, 2025, 3:09 am
A snapshot of the universe at work: Incredible image shows 'star-making factory' inside a Large Magellanic Cloud

The snap focuses in on a piece of space 160,000 light years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Published: December 30, 2025, 1:57 am
Microsoft typosquatting scam swaps letters to steal logins

Phishing scammers use rnicrosoft.com domain to impersonate Microsoft by replacing "m" with "rn" in typosquatting attacks that steal login credentials.
Published: December 30, 2025, 4:03 pm
OpenAI tightens AI rules for teens but concerns remain

OpenAI announces new teen safety rules for ChatGPT users under 18, blocking romantic roleplay and requiring extra caution on body image topics.
Published: December 30, 2025, 12:11 pm
Space Events 2026: NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission, Summer Eclipse and More

In 2026, there will be journeys to the moon and Mars, new visions of the cosmos and a solar eclipse that might be worth traveling for.
Published: December 30, 2025, 7:33 am
Before This Physicist Studied the Stars, He Was One

Brian Cox once toured as a keyboardist in major rock and pop bands. Now he’s a particle physicist on a new world tour with a dazzling show he designed in an era of science disinformation and denial.
Published: December 30, 2025, 1:48 pm
So You Have Bacterial Vaginosis. What Do You Do Now?

Now that the condition is known to spread sexually, there are steps you and your partner can take to prevent it.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:00 am
Bacterial Vaginosis Is No Longer Thought to Affect Only Women
Gynecologists long viewed bacterial vaginosis as solely a women’s issue — until a study that treated their male partners, too, proved otherwise.
Published: December 30, 2025, 8:00 am
Hundreds Sue Virginia Hospital and Executives Over Unneeded Surgeries

More than 500 women claimed that they had received unnecessary operations. Hospital leaders said they were not aware of a doctor’s misconduct.
Published: December 30, 2025, 2:48 am
Experts Question Denmark’s Vaccine Program as a Model for the U.S.

The United States is expected to adopt the vaccine schedule used by Denmark, a much smaller country with universal health care.
Published: December 30, 2025, 6:49 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 30, 2025, 1:21 pm
AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneer

Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio warns against granting legal rights to cutting-edge technology
A pioneer of AI has criticised calls to grant the technology rights, warning that it was showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be prepared to pull the plug if needed.
Yoshua Bengio said giving legal status to cutting-edge AIs would be akin to giving citizenship to hostile extraterrestrials, amid fears that advances in the technology were far outpacing the ability to constrain them.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 5:00 pm
The office block where AI ‘doomers’ gather to predict the apocalypse

Safety researchers feel excessive financial rewards and an irresponsible work culture have led some to ignore a catastrophic risk to human life
On the other side of San Francisco bay from Silicon Valley, where the world’s biggest technology companies tear towards superhuman artificial intelligence, looms a tower from which fearful warnings emerge.
At 2150 Shattuck Avenue, in the heart of Berkeley, is the home of a group of modern-day Cassandras who rummage under the hood of cutting-edge AI models and predict what calamities may be unleashed on humanity – from AI dictatorships to robot coups. Here you can hear an AI expert express sympathy with an unnerving idea: San Francisco may be the new Wuhan, the Chinese city where Covid originated and wreaked havoc on the world.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 5:00 pm
Facebook slow to act on posts celebrating Bondi beach massacre, anti-hate group says

Exclusive: CST highlights volume of IS-supporting accounts and says social media firms ‘putting all of us in danger’
Facebook hosted terrorist propaganda that celebrated the murder of Jews and praised Islamic State, a leading anti-hate group has alleged.
The posts included celebrations of the Bondi beach massacre that the Community Security Trust says Facebook has been too slow to take down. The posts were still on Facebook on 16 December, two days after the attack, and received shares and likes.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 9:57 am
‘Data is control’: what we learned from a year investigating the Israeli military’s ties to big tech

Our reporting revealed a symbiotic relationship between the IDF and Silicon Valley – with implications for the future of warfare
In January this year, Harry Davies and Yuval Abraham first reported that Microsoft had deepened its ties to Israel alongside other major tech firms. Since then, the Guardian has published an award-winning series of investigations – in partnership with the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call – that has revealed a symbiotic relationship between Silicon Valley and the Israeli military.
One investigation exposed an Israeli mass surveillance program scooping up virtually all Palestinian phone calls and storing them on Microsoft’s cloud services – setting off an inquiry that ultimately prompted the company to cut off Israel’s access to some of its technology. Another story revealed that the Israeli military created a ChatGPT-like tool to analyze data collected through the surveillance of Palestinians. Yet another revealed that Google and Amazon had agreed to extraordinary terms to clinch a lucrative contract with Israel.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
We still don’t really know what Elon Musk’s Doge actually did

Calculating the actual savings and impact of the bulldozing US department that vowed to cut $1tn in waste is difficult
When Elon Musk vowed late last year to lead a “department of government efficiency” (Doge), he claimed it would operate with “maximum transparency” as it set about saving $2tn worth of waste and exposing massive fraud.
Today, with Musk out of the White House, Doge having cut only a tiny fraction of the waste it promised, and dozens of lawsuits alleging violations of privacy and transparency laws, much of what the agency has done remains a mystery.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 1:00 pm
‘Move fast, break stuff’: how tech bros became Hollywood’s go-to baddie in 2025

From Stanley Tucci’s imperious tech titan to Lex Luthor’s distractingly hot CEO and Elon Musk-esque blowhards, films this year took us inside the billionaire mindset
Between the slash-and-burn US government reboot led by a dank meme fan and the relentless pushing of AI by venture capital-backed blowhards, 2025 has felt like peak obnoxious tech bro. Fittingly, jargon-spouting, self-regarding digital visionaries also became Hollywood’s go-to baddies this year in everything from blockbusters to slapstick spoofs. Spare a thought for the overworked props departments tasked with mocking up fake Forbes magazine covers heralding yet another smirking white guy as “Master of the Metaverse” or whatever.
With such market saturation, the risk is that all these delusional dudes blend into one smarmy morass. It felt reasonable to expect that Stanley Tucci might sprinkle a little prosciutto on The Electric State, Netflix’s no-expense-spared alt-history robot fantasia. As Ethan Skate – creator of the “neurocaster” technology that quashed an AI uprising then turned the general populace into listless virtual-reality addicts – Tucci certainly looked the part: bald and imperious in retro Bond villain wardrobe. But even the great cocktail-maker couldn’t squeeze much out of sour existential proclamations such as: “Our world is a tyre fire floating on an ocean of piss.”
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 9:07 am
Snap decisions: why crowding into a photo booth with friends is still a magical experience | Nova Weetman

Whenever I’m out late with friends and we pass a photo booth, I drag them in so I can add to the gallery of faces I love seeing each day
Last New Year’s Eve, I was out with a friend. We had no plans, so we met at a local cinema and then wandered the long street between our houses, pausing for a drink or two in various bars and chatting to strangers doing the same. We stopped when we became hungry and shared a plate of curries and drank beer in the window of an Indian restaurant, watching the parade of partygoers outside. Then we walked to the top of the hill to watch the fireworks lighting up the sky.
It was after midnight as we strolled back but we weren’t quite ready to call it a night, and we found ourselves in a games arcade where a bunch of women were cramming into a photo booth to take a strip of black-and-white photos together. Their enthusiasm was infectious and so we waited until they were finished and did the same. I now have the strip of photos stuck on my fridge, secured under a magnet for a local plumber. In them, we are both grinning wildly at the camera, our faces squashed close, the years of friendship evident in our expressions.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
The 10 most anticipated video games of 2026

As 007 makes his gaming return, you can climb a mountain in Cairn, play a scaredy-cat in Resident Evil, and play a criminal couple in GTA VI
Live your mountaineering fantasies and brave the elements in a wonderfully illustrated climbing game. You must carefully place climber Aava’s hands and feet to make your way up a forbidding mountain, camping on ledges and bandaging her fingers as you go. Like real climbing, it is challenging and somewhat brutal.
• PC, PlayStation 5; 29 January
Published: December 30, 2025, 2:00 pm
Two new subtypes of MS found in ‘exciting’ breakthrough

Exclusive: Scientists uncovered biological strands using artificial intelligence and hope discovery will revolutionise treatment
Scientists have discovered two new subtypes of multiple sclerosis with the aid of artificial intelligence, paving the way for personalised treatments and better outcomes for patients.
Millions of people have the disease globally – but treatments are mostly selected on the basis of symptoms, and may not be effective because they don’t target the underlying biology of the patient.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 5:00 am
Revisited: do medicinal mushroom products actually work? – podcast

More of us are turning to products containing mushroom extracts, with the medicinal fungi market worth billions of pounds. Promises of mental and physical health benefits have seen its popularity spill over from wellness influencers to the shelves of Marks & Spencer – but is there any scientific evidence behind these claims?
In this episode from June, Ian Sample chats to Madeleine Finlay about the appeal of mushroom drinks and supplements, and hears from the mycologist Prof Nik Money on what we really know about how fungi can affect our minds and bodies
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Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 5:00 am
Astronaut Amanda Nguyen says backlash from Blue Origin flight left her depressed

In a statement shared on Instagram, Nguyen says she faced a ‘tsunami of harassment’ after the all-female spaceflight
Amanda Nguyen, the Vietnamese-American astronaut who was part of the all-female Blue Origin spaceflight, has opened up about her depression after she experienced a “tsunami of harassment” after the trip, in which she became the first Vietnamese woman to go to space.
Nguyen, 34, was part of April’s historic 11-minute flight, whose crew included pop star Katy Perry, broadcast journalist Gayle King, and journalist and wife of Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez. The flight was heavily criticized for its environmental impact and critics questioned its purpose and use of resources.
Continue reading...Published: December 30, 2025, 6:03 pm