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Published:Thursday | June 19, 2025 | 7:12 AMBANG Bizarre

Professor Sir Stephen Powis, a medical director of NHS England, thinks the jabs will become cheaper in the future, and they will be used to lower people's risks of getting an illness. His belief comes as it was recently revealed that weight-...

Published:Thursday | June 19, 2025 | 7:08 AMBANG Bizarre

Researchers from the University of Victoria and the University of British Columbia in Canada say people should sleep the recommended amount of hours that has been recommended in their country. The team's study - which involved 5,000 people,...

Published:Thursday | June 19, 2025 | 7:02 AMBANG Bizarre

Researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel said they were able to identify individuals based on their breathing patterns with 96.8 per cent accuracy They declared nasal respiratory "fingerprints" can identify people as...

Published:Thursday | June 19, 2025 | 6:59 AMBANG Bizarre

The world's fastest man - who set the 100m 9.58 seconds record, as well as clocked the 200m 19.19 seconds record at the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin, Germany - feels "honoured" to be part of a prestigious group of...

Published:Thursday | June 19, 2025 | 6:51 AMBANG Bizarre

A brand new study by the University of Chicago and Columbia University tracked healthy young adults' diets and sleep patterns and found eating their five-a-day enjoyed up to 16 per cent better sleep quality - fewer wake-ups and deeper rest....

Published:Thursday | June 12, 2025 | 7:49 AMBANG Bizarre

A test of over 1,500 participants in the UK and Japan revealed that there was a general preference for more feminine features in both men and women. Scientists asked people to rate male and female faces that had been digitally altered to be more...

Published:Thursday | June 12, 2025 | 7:45 AMBANG Bizarre

Experts from the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, USA, carried out a study and tracked 86,000 adults that had an average age of 63 for over 11 years. They found 5,189 people (six per cent) of the group, died within a follow-up period...

Published:Thursday | June 12, 2025 | 7:33 AMBANG Bizarre

Scientists say consuming foods high in fat, such as burgers and chips, can cause the brain to become inflamed within 72 hours. As well as the brain becoming inflamed, a fast-food diet can also lead to impaired memory. It comes as a team from The...

Published:Thursday | June 12, 2025 | 7:26 AMBANG Bizarre

Neuroscientists studied 580 youngsters – who told them if they had pre-existing mental health conditions, their levels of anxiety, as well as if they had emotional and behavioural difficulties – for nine months. The time the teens...

Published:Thursday | June 12, 2025 | 7:20 AMBANG Bizarre

A study by Extra found over half of those aged 18-24 failed to focus on a task for longer than 30 minutes. It was said that three-quarters of Gen Zers – people born between 1997 and 2012 – like to procrastinate because their mind is...

Published:Thursday | June 5, 2025 | 6:56 AMBANG Bizarre

Research that tracked almost 50,000 women over the course of 32 years found that those who consumed caffeinated coffee were more likely to age well and maintain their physical, mental and cognitive health into their 70s and beyond. The same link...

Published:Thursday | June 5, 2025 | 6:39 AMBANG Bizarre

Dr Ian Pearson, who used to be an engineer before turning to future-gazing,  believes that humans who stay alive until then might dodge death altogether, as new tech will be able to replace worn-out body parts, or even let people live inside...

Published:Thursday | June 5, 2025 | 6:22 AMBANG Bizarre

Experts at the British Heart Foundation have found that heart patients who have a downbeat outlook about their situation are six times more likely to die than hopeful people. Researchers reviewed 12 studies involving 5,540 patients diagnosed with...

Published:Thursday | June 5, 2025 | 5:54 AMBANG Bizarre

A new study has confirmed that cutting calories is connected to a higher risk of depression, particularly in men. Experts at the University of Toronto examined data from over 28,500 adults who were followed for more than a decade. They completed...

Published:Thursday | June 5, 2025 | 5:46 AMBANG Bizarre

A new poll has revealed that being stuck on gridlocked roads is the top 'micro-stress' for Brits, as 53 per cent get frustrated in traffic. Other micro-stresses include a bin bag breaking when you are attempting to take it out (42 per cent...

Published:Thursday | May 29, 2025 | 9:03 AMBANG Bizarre

According to a poll by the gambling platform, USDT Casino, 81 per cent of those surveyed hate it when their other half has covered their roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings and their choice of meat with the sauce. This is because the gravy risked...

Published:Thursday | May 29, 2025 | 8:58 AMBANG Bizarre

A new study suggests that the flavonoids found in the alcoholic tipple allow individuals to "age better". Research shows that women with the highest flavonoid intakes had a 15 per cent lower risk of frailty, a 12 per cent lower risk of...

Published:Thursday | May 29, 2025 | 8:53 AMBANG Bizarre

New findings  conducted by researchers from Hunan Normal University in China - show that men with psychopathic traits are more appealing to the opposite sex. In the study, the researchers showed photos of men with varying degrees of Dark...

Published:Thursday | May 29, 2025 | 8:48 AMBANG Bizarre

Researchers from the University of Science and Technology in Hefei, China, have created contact lenses that can only detect infrared radiation from an LED light. But the team is working to improve the sensitivity of the nanoparticles, which absorb...

Published:Thursday | May 29, 2025 | 8:33 AMBANG Bizarre

Scientists have found that those who eat spicy foods stay slimmer because they tend to gorge on less food than individuals who eat milder dishes. The heat from the Indian delicacy causes an "oral burn" that makes people slow down their...

Published:Thursday | May 22, 2025 | 5:02 AMBANG Bizarre

New research has found that those who spend over 52 hours per week working are affected in areas of the brain connected to problem-solving and memory. The experts looked at the impact of overwork on specific regions in health workers, who...

Published:Thursday | May 22, 2025 | 4:58 AMBANG Bizarre

According to a survey by Tapi Carpets and Floors, 57 per cent of UK adults say natural light helps them to feel better about themselves. This result aligns with existing research that shows exposure to daylight can affect people's moods and...

Published:Thursday | May 22, 2025 | 4:54 AMBANG Bizarre

Researchers from the Catholic University of Milan in Italy carried out two studies with over 1,500 participants. The first study revealed that 41 per cent of people said eating pasta brought clear imagery of family, 21 per cent of people said it...

Published:Thursday | May 22, 2025 | 4:48 AMBANG Bizarre

Caffeine acts as a vasoconstrictor - which is the narrowing of blood vessels from contractions of the large arteries and small arterioles' muscular wall. And with this, the beverage helps to act against blood vessels from becoming bigger, which...

Published:Thursday | May 22, 2025 | 4:40 AMBANG Bizarre

Doctor Praveen Sharma, of the University of Birmingham, said people should clean their gnashers before they tuck into their first meal of the day. This is because if people have something acidic for their or to accompany their breakfast, such as...

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