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We love the beach! Beach going kids become happy adults.

A study suggests that giving youngsters memorable beach experiences could make them happy as adults. Researchers discovered that adults with the best mental health spent more time in natural "blue spaces" than children. This category includes lakes, rivers, and beaches. Researchers believe that children who like spending time in nature become outdoorsy...

E-bikes will not help you reach your fitness objectives

Pedal power is superior to e-bike cruising for achieving fitness goals, according to a study. Users of e-bikes with built-in motors are less likely to receive the appropriate amount of exercise than riders of conventional bicycles. According to scientists, this is because e-bikers do fewer and less physically demanding rides than...

NHS blood test can detect 6,000 dangerous genetic illnesses in days.

The NHS is implementing a revolutionary test that can rapidly diagnose hundreds of fatal disorders in infants. In a world first, clinicians will utilize genetic screening technology to diagnose cancer and cystic fibrosis in children within days, as opposed to weeks. The inexpensive blood test that checks for genetic flaws in...

CDC recommends Omicron booster jab for 5-year-olds, but even adults don’t want it.

Before winter, the bivalent Covid booster vaccine will be administered to children as young as five. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has suggested that children ages 5 to 11 receive a single dosage of Pfizer's revised vaccine. Children above the age of six can receive a bivalent booster...

How tall will your kids be? Scientists think DNA is superior than parents’ heights.

According to studies, DNA is a stronger predictor of a child's height than the height of their parents. The greatest genetic investigation of height to date included the DNA of over five million individuals across 281 studies. According to experts, this study significantly advances our understanding of how genetic variants account...

Polypill could prevent millions of heart attacks and strokes.

According to specialists, a combination of drugs to treat high blood pressure and high cholesterol could avert millions of untimely deaths, heart attacks, and strokes annually. In the absence of widespread use of simple, low-cost blood pressure-lowering medications, statins, and aspirin in the form of a single tablet known as...

fewer operations performed as NHS waiting list reaches 7 million

The waiting list for hospital care in England has reached a record high of 7 million, according to the most recent statistics. However, the increase is due to the difficulty of hospitals returning to full strength, rather than an increase in demand. As a result of the pandemic, hospitals perform 12%...

UK to provide “Lite” Brazilian Butt Lifts: Health officials believe move would stop women seeking dangerous treatment elsewhere.

Today, health officials pushed British surgeons to perform a "lite" version of the risky Brazilian Butt Lift. The treatment, popularised by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Cardi B, was condemned in 2018 by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons following a spate of deaths. This included Leah Cambridge, 29,...

A new survey reveals that women are delaying having children to focus on employment.

According to research, British women who want children are delaying childbearing primarily to focus on their professions. In determining the optimal time to establish a family, factors such as financial strain were deemed to be less essential. Earlier this year, statistics indicating that more than half of women are childless by...

As millions of seniors suffer from mental illness, eating problems treble and self-harm rises by 50%.

An NGO has warned that millions of seniors suffer from anxiety and sadness in a hidden mental health epidemic. Since 2015, hospital admissions for eating disorders among women over 60 have quadrupled, according to Age UK. In the same period, the number of people receiving treatment for self-harm has increased by...

Major trial shows painful screening approach doesn’t reduce colon cancer mortality.

A significant study suggests that colonoscopy-based screening for gastrointestinal cancer may not save lives. For decades, gastroenterologists have praised the unpleasant operation, in which a tiny tube coupled with a camera is inserted via the anus into the bowels to check for intestinal disorders. However, Norwegian researchers that evaluated the screening's...

Health experts warn that British children are not eating enough vegetables, which lessen the risk of adult ailments.

The idea of grating carrots into porridge or blending spinach into a morning smoothie may sound unappealing. According to researchers, however, such strategies could help parents incorporate veggies into their children's breakfasts. They claim that the majority of youngsters do not consume enough vegetables and that there is "no reason" to...

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US claims Russia suffocating Ukraine with chemicals

The United States has accused Russia of violating international laws prohibiting the use of chemical weapons by employing them as a "method of warfare" in Ukraine.  According to State Department officials, Russia achieved "battlefield gains" over Ukraine by employing the choking agent chloropicrin.  According to US officials, the allegations were not an "isolated" incident and would violate Russia's signature on the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).

Kate released smiling photo of Princess Charlotte’s ninth birthday

Kensington Palace has published an additional photograph of Princess Charlotte on her ninth birthday.  The palace captioned the social media post with the following: "Happy Ninth Birthday, Princess Charlotte! I would like to extend my sincere appreciation for all the kind messages received today.  The Princess of Wales was the photographer of the image.

Israel suspected of war crime in West Bank boy’s death

On November 29th, in the occupied West Bank, in the early afternoon, a group of Palestinian youths descended upon their street, where they frequently engaged in recreational activities. Moments later, two of them—Adam, eight, and Basil, fifteen—were found deceased at the hands of Israeli soldiers who had discharged gunfire.

Met Office warns of new storm in England, Wales

A lightning strike struck a care facility in West Sussex during the night, and a university structure in Chichester sustained roof and power system damage. Following a night of intense lighting and precipitation that impacted other regions of England and Wales, the Met Office has issued a fresh weather advisory regarding thunderstorms that are expected to affect significant areas of the country.