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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?

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.

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.

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.

'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.

Sun safety alert as melanoma cases rise

Health professionals urge the public to take sun safety seriously as melanoma cases surge. Learn how to protect yourself from harmful UV rays.

Lipstick, fake nails may raise asthma risk - study

A groundbreaking study warns that exposure to common beauty products like lipstick and fake nails in childhood may increase the risk of developing asthma in adulthood. Experts urge caution.

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