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The number of child vapers double in two years, with up to three in ten regularly puffing e-cigarettes — and experts blame TikTok.

A government-funded report warns that the number of children who use e-cigarettes regularly has nearly doubled in two years. Experts attribute the rise to social media sites such as TikTok, where videos demonstrating vape smoke tricks have amassed tens of millions of views. According to the report, which surveyed 2,000 British...

Hunger is a real phenomenon! Scientists discover a direct connection between hunger and rage.

According to scientific research, 'hunger' is a real phenomenon, not merely an excuse. The term is used to describe someone so hungry that they are angry or irritable. It had been used for years by millennials and on social media, but by 2018 it had become so popular that it was...

NHS backlog? Stephen Barclay replaces Javid, who faced STRIKES, treated 6.5 million patients, and fixed the social care crisis.

Stephen Barclay, the newly appointed Secretary of State for Health, is tasked with clearing record pandemic backlogs, preventing summer NHS strikes, and addressing crippling staff and bed shortages in the wider health and social care sectors. Mr. Barclay, 50, replaces Sajid Javid, who abruptly resigned last night after questioning the...

FDA will temporarily permit the sale of Juul electronic cigarettes while the company appeals its US ban.

Juul e-cigarettes will be temporarily reinstated in the United States while the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviews the company's appeal of a late-last-month decision to pull the products from the market. In late June, as part of a broader crackdown on teen smoking and the tobacco industry, the FDA...

Monkeypox patients in current outbreak may not have typical symptoms like fatigue and fever, making infection harder to spot.

Experts fear that patients infected during the current global outbreak of monkeypox may not exhibit all of the typical symptoms of the virus, allowing some cases to go undetected. Tuesday's pre-print release of a Belgian study revealed that some patients tested positive for the virus at the outbreak's onset. It...

Young children are at a greater risk of developing liver disease if exposed to toxic chemicals before birth, according to a study.

A new study finds that unborn children who are exposed to hazardous chemicals, many of which are commonplace in everyday life, have an increased risk of developing liver disease. Researchers from Mount Sinai in New York City and the University of Southern California discovered that an expectant mother is regularly...

Study finds that elderly Americans who sleep with a light on are more likely to be obese, have high blood pressure, or have diabetes.

A new study suggests that sleeping with a light on may increase the risk of multiple diet-related conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Researchers at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, discovered that the increasing number of light sources in daily life can affect...

Stick to a daily intake of one chicken breast and seven apples. Researchers believe that the diet could prevent 26 million premature deaths per...

Researchers at the University of Edinburgh advocate a daily intake of 350 calories of meat, dairy, and fish, which is roughly equivalent to one large chicken breast. According to scientists, encouraging people to consume less meat and more fruits and vegetables could prevent 26 million premature deaths annually. They estimate that...

New medication may ease respiratory issues. Experimental drugs could help chronic lung patients.

The medication inhibits excessive mucus formation in the respiratory system. Mucus plays a key function in preserving the health of our lungs and airways by retaining moisture and trapping irritant- and infection-causing particles such as dust and microorganisms. Millions of people with lung disorders such as asthma and emphysema, which...

Don’t want the £1 hangover pill? Why you should AVOID coffee and ‘hair of the dog’ but enjoy a greasy breakfast.

People suffering from alcohol-induced headaches, nausea, and fatigue are desperate to do anything to alleviate their debilitating hangover symptoms. It is believed that consuming a cup of coffee and a greasy breakfast will make us feel instantaneously better, while the bold declares that "hair of the dog" is the magic...

The 14-day self-care challenge that is sweeping TikTok, and how you can participate.

With life returning to its typical, hectic pace, it might be easy to forget to take a moment to catch your breath from time to time. Whether you're back to balancing the school run and commuting or readjusting to a busy social life, it can be difficult to find time...

“New hope” in the hunt for a cancer cure as a personalized vaccination derived from a patient’s TUMOURS prevents relapses after four months.

A trial of a cancer vaccine built from patients' tumors yielded 'very encouraging results. Four months after receiving the vaccination, none of the eight patients with head and neck cancer who had a high relapse risk had their tumors return. In contrast, two individuals in the control group who did not...

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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.