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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.

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.

Grandparents Have More Sex Than Gen Z, Study Finds

A landmark study uncovers a dramatic generational divide in sexual activity, with Britons over 70 reporting more active sex lives than their Gen Z grandchildren. Experts point to technology, economic pressures, and shifting social norms as key factors in

Elon Musk's Daughter Rejects Fortune at Stanford

Vivian Jenna Wilson, daughter of billionaire Elon Musk, makes headlines as she navigates Stanford University life with roommates, explicitly distancing herself from her father's wealth and the Musk family legacy.

11 mins of tennis daily = 10 more years of life?

A groundbreaking study suggests that playing tennis for just 11 minutes a day could add up to a decade to your lifespan. Discover how this fun and social sport boosts longevity.

Health Food Linked to ALS in Shocking Study

A new study suggests a trendy health food, beloved by affluent Americans, may be linked to the development of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Researchers warn of potential risks—could your diet be putting you in danger?

Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

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