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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...

Timed interplay DOES function! Women are up to 50% more likely to conceive when using urine tests, while the jury is still out on...

According to studies, couples who use urine tests to monitor their fertility are more likely to become pregnant. Women who identified their most fertile days had a monthly conception rate of up to 28%. Those who engaged in sexual activity at will had an 18% chance of becoming pregnant each month. However,...

Cancer patient from Connecticut is the longest-known COVID patient in the WORLD.

Yale University researchers identified the patient, who is in their sixties and suffering from a kind of cancer, by tracing cases of a previously thought extinct variety to them. An unidentified citizen of Connecticut has been infected with COVID-19 for more than a year, and scientists have discovered that the...

Autism prevalence among American children and adolescents increased by 50 percent between 2017 and 2020, with one in thirty children diagnosed with the illness...

The number of youngsters diagnosed with autism in the United States has skyrocketed in recent years, according to a new study. China's Guangdong Pharmaceutical University found that 3.49 percent of U.S. children and adolescents had autism in 2020 or almost one in thirty. This is a dramatic increase of 52 percent...

Longer life for a nagging wife! Due to ’emotional incentive’ to maintain control, married stomach cancer patients live longer, according to a study.

According to new research, marriage may increase cancer patients' chances of surviving longer. After being diagnosed with stomach cancer, 72 percent of married men and women are expected to be alive five years later, according to Chinese researchers. Academics theorized that this was due to their partner's "emotional support" and pressuring...

A man who took 20 vitamin D tablets per day, 80 times the recommended amount, was so unwell that doctors worried he had cancer.

A guy grew so ill that doctors worried he had cancer, prompting doctors to warn about the hazards of vitamin D overdose. After suffering from continuous vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach problems, the Kent middle-aged patient lost two stones in three months. The onset of his symptoms occurred one month after he...

ADHD medications could be used to treat ALZHEIMER’s symptoms: Study indicates that Ritalin stimulates a portion of the brain that controls memory, learning, and...

According to studies, common medications given to hyperactive youngsters could potentially be used to treat Alzheimer's. According to a review, dementia patients given ADHD medications such as Ritalin experienced significant increases in cognition and brain function. It is believed that the medications are a suitable match since they stimulate a brain...

Water births provide “obvious benefits” for moms and newborns since they result in less pain and heavier bleeding.

Water births give 'obvious benefits' for moms and infants, with fewer difficulties, according to the available research. The use of a birthing pool to aid in relaxation and pain reduction during labor constitutes a water birth. In some cases, the woman exits the pool during the latter stages of labor, while...

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Police accuse Chiefs’ Rice of assault weeks after crash arrest

According to a newspaper report published on Tuesday, Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is suspected of assault in Dallas, approximately one month after he was involved in a chain-reaction collision that resulted in multiple charges due to speeding. 

House cancels DC mayor testimony after campus arrests

Early Wednesday morning, 33 individuals were apprehended at George Washington University (GW) as police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment from the campus. According to police in Washington, DC, protestors were apprehended on charges of assaulting a police officer and unauthorized entry. Since April 25th, university students have been residing within the encampment.

Ireland reaches Eurovision final; UK’s Olly Alexander debuts

Alongside Sweden's Marcus & Martinus, the "big five" of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy have already advanced to the final.  Since 2018, Bambie Thug has been Ireland's first Eurovision Song Contest finalist.  The 31-year-old performed Doomsday Blue, an alternative composition, at the Eurovision semifinals in Malmo, Sweden.

Violence develops as German politician stabbed in library

A man stormed into a local library and assaulted a Berlin senator and former mayor of the German capital, marking the most recent in a string of attacks against German politicians. As reported by the police, Franziska Giffey, a prominent member of Germany's centre-left SPD, was struck on the head and neck with a sack "filled with hard contents" and subsequently required brief hospital treatment.