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Adults wait up to 700 days for eating disorder care

A new national audit reveals adults in England wait over 10 times longer than children for eating disorder treatment, with waits reaching 700 days. Experts call for urgent action to address the 'postcode lottery' in care.

Christmas trees could harbour thousands of insects

Pest experts warn that your real Christmas tree could be hiding thousands of insects. Discover which creepy crawlies to look for and how to keep your home pest-free this festive season.

Kill Plant Pests with Rubbing Alcohol

Discover how a common first aid item, 70% isopropyl alcohol, can eliminate insects from your garden and houseplants without harming them. A gardening expert reveals the simple trick.

Japanese 80% Full Rule: Secret to Weight Loss

Discover the Okinawan principle of eating until 80% full - a revolutionary approach to weight management that's transforming how Brits think about food and portion control.

Britain's Deadliest Critters Revealed

Experts uncover the surprising dangers posed by Britain's smallest creatures, from toxic caterpillars to disease-carrying ticks. Discover which common insects pose the biggest threat to your health.

Search for rare giant moth in Australian rainforest

A massive search operation is underway in Australia's subtropical rainforests as scientists and volunteers desperately seek the spectacular Southern Pink Underwing moth, one of the continent's most elusive and magnificent insects.

Charming Creatures: Britain's Garden Wildlife Revealed

A breathtaking new nature documentary uncovers the extraordinary lives of Britain's smallest garden inhabitants, from industrious bees to remarkable beetles, in a film that will change how you see your own backyard.

Why spiders are vanishing from UK homes

Experts reveal why spiders and ladybirds are vanishing from British households and what this mysterious disappearance means for our ecosystem.

UK Insect Invasion: Homes Face Pest Crisis

British households are battling a surge of flying ants, mosquitoes and other pests as perfect storm of weather conditions creates insect explosion across the UK.

Scientist Reveals Correct Way To Eat A Burger

A food scientist has settled the great burger debate forever. Discover the revolutionary method to prevent slippage and maximise flavour in every bite. You've been eating burgers wrong your whole life!

Ozempic's Hidden Flaw: Missing Emotional Eating Support

Medical experts reveal why miracle weight-loss drugs like Ozempic are failing to address the psychological roots of emotional eating, calling for integrated mental health support alongside pharmaceutical treatments.

Invasive Insect Swarms Detected on US Weather Radar

Massive swarms of the invasive Spotted Lanternfly are appearing on weather radar systems along America's East Coast, raising serious biosecurity and agricultural concerns as the species rapidly expands its territory.

Compulsive Eating: Early Warning Sign of Dementia Revealed

Groundbreaking UK research uncovers a compulsive eating syndrome, dubbed 'Filler Food' fixation, as a key early warning sign of devastating Frontotemporal Dementia. Experts warn recognising these symptoms could revolutionise early diagnosis.

US Open hit by bizarre invasion of 'sex-crazed' bugs

The US Open quarter-final between Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev was thrown into chaos by a bizarre invasion of flying insects, identified as aphids, descending on the Arthur Ashe Stadium in a mysterious nocturnal swarm.

UK Wasp Numbers Soar After Record Warm Spring

Britain is facing a surge in wasp populations following an unusually warm and dry spring. Experts warn of more aggressive insects and disruptive nests, impacting summer activities and public health.

Ultra-Processed Foods Threaten Mediterranean Diet

The Mediterranean diet, long celebrated for its health benefits, is being undermined by the rise of ultra-processed foods in Spain and Italy. Discover how traditional eating habits are changing and what it means for public health.

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