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Teens React to Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban

As Australia's pioneering social media ban for under-16s begins on 10 December, five teenagers share their mixed feelings on the 'delay' policy, its impact on connection, and what they believe the government should do instead.

Doctor: Sleeping Less Than 7 Hours Is 'Dangerous'

A neurologist warns that consistently sleeping less than seven hours nightly is dangerous, impairing brain function and raising long-term dementia risk. Learn how to protect your health.

WHO: Weight Loss Jab Shortage as Obesity to Double

The World Health Organization warns fewer than 10% who need obesity drugs like Wegovy can access them. With costs soaring and supply limited, urgent action is needed to prevent a global health crisis.

800,000 UK nursery children on social media

Shocking analysis shows hundreds of thousands of children aged 3-5 are on social media. Experts warn of adult-targeted algorithms and call for urgent action to protect young minds.

New Study Debunks Social Media Addiction Myth

New research reveals excessive social media use is often a habit, not an addiction. Discover the real impact on mental health and why so many feel hooked. Read the full story.

Study: Instagram use is habit, not addiction

New research finds excessive social media use is often a conditioned habit rather than a true addiction. Discover how this changes responsibility and what it means for UK teens.

Coffee may slow biological ageing, study finds

New research reveals drinking up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing by lengthening telomeres. Discover how your morning brew might add years to your life.

Matt Hancock's fuming reaction to affair question

Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock clashed with Steven Bartlett over 'disrespectful' questions about his affair with aide Gina Coladangelo. Discover the full story behind the tense exchange.

Prozac no better than placebo for children

New research reveals Prozac offers no clinical benefit over placebo for childhood depression, prompting calls for urgent changes to UK treatment guidelines.

British Museum ends tobacco sponsorship deal

The British Museum terminates its 15-year partnership with Japan Tobacco International following government pressure and WHO guideline breaches. Discover the implications for cultural funding.

Dunkin' Donuts' Ice Policy Angers Customers

Dunkin' Donuts faces backlash over a leaked policy instructing staff not to fill certain iced drinks to the top, even when customers request less or no ice. Discover the full story.

Amazon pulls 'Santa's Favourite Ho' baby outfit

Amazon removed a controversial baby outfit from its UK and US sites for violating content guidelines. The incident raises serious questions about corporate responsibility and consumer protection.

RFK Jr. Announces New US Dietary Guidelines

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces new dietary guidelines for America, ending the 'war on saturated fats' and targeting synthetic dyes. Read the full story.

3 questions to tell if you're eating too much sugar

Gut health expert Dr Megan Rossi reveals three simple questions to assess your sugar intake. Discover the difference between natural and added sugars and the health risks of overconsumption.

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