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Winter-born men face higher mental health risks

New research reveals a startling link between birth months and mental health risks in men, with those born in colder months facing higher chances of debilitating conditions.

BMW recalls 90,000 US vehicles over fire risk

BMW has issued a recall for more than 90,000 vehicles in the US over concerns that a faulty part could lead to engine fires. The recall affects several models, including SUVs and sedans.

Ultra-processed foods boost lung cancer risk 23%

A groundbreaking study warns that consuming ultra-processed foods could significantly increase the risk of developing lung cancer, even in non-smokers. Experts urge dietary changes.

Painkiller linked to cheating risk in new study

New research suggests that a widely used pain reliever, consumed by over 100 million Americans, may influence moral decision-making, making users more prone to unethical actions like cheating.

UK issues travel warning for high-risk countries

The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advisory, warning against non-essential travel to several high-risk countries due to safety concerns. Stay informed before you book your next trip.

Turkey wildfires rage amid record heatwave

Turkey faces a devastating heatwave and raging wildfires, with soaring temperatures and strong winds exacerbating the crisis. Authorities struggle to contain the blazes as communities evacuate.

UK's most dangerous roads named in new study

New research reveals the most perilous roads in the UK, with sections of the A1 topping the list for accidents and fatalities. Find out which other routes made the cut.

Gen Z faces higher cancer risk than millennials

People born between 2000-2009 are at greater risk of developing cancer before age 50 compared to those born in the 1990s, new research warns. Experts point to modern lifestyles as the culprit.

4,000 daily steps may slash dementia risk

New research suggests that even a modest daily step count may significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering hope for those struggling to meet traditional activity targets.

Nightmares may predict dementia risk, study finds

New research suggests that frequent nightmares in middle age may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing dementia later in life. Experts urge awareness of this potential early warning sign.

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