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New study questions alcohol's link to breast cancer risk

Groundbreaking genetic research from Cambridge and Karolinska Institute suggests alcohol may only raise cancer risk in directly exposed body parts, challenging previous breast cancer findings. Read the full analysis.

Study: Santas Now Young, Skinny, and Female

New research from Oregon State University reveals today's professional Santas are more diverse than ever, including women and younger people. Discover how they're redefining tradition.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Stages Ignored

Groundbreaking Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development phases, yet later life stages receive minimal attention. Discover the full story behind these scientific findings.

AI Threatens Novelists: 51% Fear Job Loss

Cambridge University study reveals half of UK authors fear AI could replace their work, with earnings already impacted. Discover the urgent call for copyright protection.

32,000 could die in extreme heatwaves, study warns

A new Stanford study reveals extreme heat could cause weekly death tolls rivaling the COVID pandemic, with up to 32,000 fatalities possible. Learn how adaptation measures could save lives.

140+ Drugs Disrupt Gut, Fuel Cancer Risk

Stanford scientists reveal how common medications reshape the gut microbiome, creating inflammation that promotes colorectal cancer. Discover the implications for your health.

104 Schizophrenia Genes Identified in Major Study

Groundbreaking research from Edinburgh and Dublin universities identifies specific genes strongly linked to schizophrenia risk, paving the way for new treatments and early detection methods.

Hangry Myth Debunked: Hunger Doesn't Affect Brain Power

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge challenges the popular belief that hunger impairs mental performance. Discover why your empty stomach might not be to blame for poor concentration after all.

2,337 Daily Steps Can Transform Heart Health

New research from the University of Granada shows even minimal daily walking significantly reduces cardiovascular risk, with benefits increasing up to 10,000 steps.

Extreme Heat Increases Premature Birth Risk 15%

Groundbreaking research from Stanford University shows extreme heat exposure significantly increases risk of premature births, with worrying implications for climate change and maternal health.

4,000 Steps Weekly Cuts Early Death Risk

New research shows even minimal weekly walking delivers significant health benefits, challenging conventional exercise guidelines and offering hope for sedentary individuals.

Family murder-suicide shocks Leeton community

A quiet Australian town is reeling after Marcus Stanford allegedly killed his brother Vincent and sister-in-law Stephanie Scott before taking his own life in a devastating family tragedy.

Microplastics in Gut Linked to Cancer: UK Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of Exeter reveals how microplastics in our digestive system may trigger cancer and other serious health conditions. Discover what this means for your gut health.

University strike threat over pay could lock students out

British universities brace for unprecedented disruption as academic staff threaten nationwide strikes over pay disputes and massive job cuts, potentially locking students out of courses during critical academic periods.

Study: Some dogs develop genuine addictions to toys

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol suggests some dogs develop genuine behavioural addictions to their favourite toys, with worrying parallels to human compulsive disorders.

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