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Experts: Trump Shows 'Key Sign' of Dementia

Leading neurologists and medical experts have issued a stark warning after analysing Donald Trump's recent speech patterns, identifying what they believe is a key indicator of cognitive decline. The findings have ignited a fierce debate about the mental f

Mediterranean Diet Beats Meds for Diabetes Remission

Groundbreaking UK research shows that intensive lifestyle changes, particularly adopting a Mediterranean diet, can be more effective than medication for putting Type 2 diabetes into remission. Discover the food-first approach revolutionising diabetes trea

Early warning test could predict dementia risk

Groundbreaking research from Queen Mary University of London suggests a simple blood test could identify individuals at high risk of developing dementia, potentially enabling earlier interventions and lifestyle changes.

Chloe Ferry Leads Celeb Cosmetic Surgery Reversal Trend

Geordie Shore's Chloe Ferry joins a growing movement of celebrities opting to dissolve or remove cosmetic enhancements, sparking a major shift in beauty standards. Discover why the 'reverse surgery' trend is taking the UK by storm.

Chloe Ferry Has BBL Removal Surgery Reversal

Reality TV star Chloe Ferry opens up about her decision to reverse her Brazilian Butt Lift surgery, citing severe health concerns and a desire to return to her natural body. The Geordie Shore icon shares her harrowing journey and warns fans about the dang

Hearing aids could slash dementia risk by 50%

Groundbreaking research reveals that using hearing aids could dramatically reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a powerful new preventative strategy for public health.

Hearing Aids May Halve Dementia Risk, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research from the University of Southern Denmark suggests that using a hearing aid could be one of the most significant single actions to protect against dementia, potentially halving the risk for those with hearing loss.

Supplement May Shield Women From Dementia - UK Study

Groundbreaking research from the UK suggests a widely available nutritional supplement could significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia in women. Discover the science behind this potential breakthrough in brain health.

Reeves Scraps Stamp Duty Overhaul for Overseas Buyers

In a dramatic U-turn, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scrapped the previous government's controversial stamp duty relief for non-UK residents, marking a significant shift in housing policy and sparking debate across the property industry.

Autism surge tied to higher dementia risk

New research reveals a concerning connection between rising autism diagnoses and increased vulnerability to dementia in later life. Experts warn of a looming public health crisis.

FDA drugs may reverse Alzheimer's, study finds

Scientists have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs could potentially reverse Alzheimer's disease, offering new hope for millions affected by this debilitating condition.

Psychiatrist warns of Trump's 'clear mental decline'

A leading psychiatrist has warned of a 'clear decline' in Donald Trump's mental state, citing erratic behaviour and speech patterns. Experts weigh in on the implications for his political future.

COVID may accelerate brain ageing by 10 years

New research suggests COVID-19 could speed up brain ageing, with severe cases showing cognitive decline equivalent to a decade of natural ageing. Experts warn of long-term neurological risks.

Loneliness and hearing loss may spike dementia risk

New research suggests that loneliness combined with hearing loss may significantly increase the risk of developing dementia. Experts urge early intervention and social connection strategies.

Hear Earth's magnetic poles flipping in eerie simulation

Scientists have recreated the eerie sound of Earth's magnetic poles flipping, a phenomenon that could have catastrophic consequences for modern technology. Listen to the haunting audio and discover what it means for our future.

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