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UK scientists discover 2-minute cure for spider phobia

Groundbreaking research from the University of London reveals a surprisingly simple and rapid exposure therapy technique that can cure severe arachnophobia in just minutes, offering new hope to millions.

Online Safety Act fails to protect kids from porn

The UK's Online Safety Act is falling short in shielding children from harmful pornographic content, according to the newly appointed commissioner. Urgent reforms are demanded to safeguard young minds.

FDA warns of lead risk in traditional cookware

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a stark warning about dangerous levels of lead in certain traditional cookware, urging consumers to check their pots and pans.

Woman's sun poisoning horror serves as holiday warning

A young woman's dream vacation turned into a medical emergency after suffering severe sun poisoning. Her shocking experience highlights the dangers of UV exposure and serves as a crucial warning for all holidaymakers.

Million youth welcome Pope Leo near Rome

A sea of nearly one million young Catholics descended on an event near Rome to greet Pope Leo, marking one of the largest papal gatherings in recent history.

10 Hidden Signs You've Been Poisoned

Experts reveal the subtle yet dangerous symptoms of poisoning that could save your life. Learn the warning signs and when to seek emergency help.

Trump’s Brazil remarks spark backlash

Former US President Donald Trump has drawn sharp criticism after comparing Brazil’s political leaders, Lula and Bolsonaro, in a divisive speech at a conservative event in Rio de Janeiro.

West Ham to vacate London Stadium for 3 weeks

West Ham United will temporarily relocate from the London Stadium for three weeks to accommodate a major sporting event, sparking discussions among fans and stakeholders.

'Forever chemicals' linked to diabetes surge in UK

New research reveals alarming connections between PFAS chemicals and increased risks of diabetes, thyroid disease, and other serious health conditions. Experts warn these 'forever chemicals' may be more dangerous than previously thought.

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