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The Dangerous Rise of AI Therapy Chatbots

As AI chatbots increasingly offer mental health support, experts warn of the risks—from misdiagnosis to emotional detachment. Are we trading genuine care for algorithmic convenience?

NHS spin classes help fight osteoarthritis pain

New research suggests that NHS-recommended spin classes could significantly reduce pain and improve mobility for osteoarthritis patients, offering a drug-free alternative for symptom management.

Mayo Clinic's osteoarthritis breakthrough

A revolutionary new therapy developed by the Mayo Clinic could transform the lives of osteoarthritis sufferers, offering pain relief and improved mobility without invasive surgery.

Contrast Therapy: Benefits & Safety Tips

Discover the science-backed benefits and safety tips of contrast therapy, the popular recovery method alternating heat and cold for optimal health.

HRT: A Lifeline for Women in Menopause

Discover how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can alleviate menopause symptoms and improve quality of life for women experiencing this natural transition.

Science reveals how to ace job interviews

Scientists reveal an unexpected yet simple trick to ace job interviews, backed by research. Discover how to boost your confidence and impress employers effortlessly.

ChatGPT Mimics Human Therapists: Study

New research suggests AI chatbots like ChatGPT can replicate therapeutic conversations, raising ethical concerns about their use in mental health support.

Dolphins use sponges as tools to hunt fish

Scientists uncover fascinating behaviour in dolphins off the coast of Australia, revealing their use of marine sponges as hunting tools – a rare example of tool use in wild animals.

Parkinson's therapy thrives in Rio's UNESCO park

Patients with Parkinson's disease in Rio de Janeiro are experiencing remarkable improvements through innovative therapy sessions held in a UNESCO World Heritage park, blending nature with rehabilitation.

Walking backwards offers 4x health benefits

New research suggests walking backwards could be four times more beneficial for your health than traditional walking. Discover the surprising benefits and how to incorporate it into your routine.

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