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Fasted Exercise: Does It Burn More Fat?

Discover the truth about fasted workouts for fat loss and blood sugar control. Expert insights from a University of Bath professor reveal the modest benefits.

Study links instant noodles to health risks

New research reveals that eating instant noodles more than twice a week is linked to a higher risk of heart disease and diabetes. Discover how to make them part of a balanced diet.

Met Police stop David Lammy in controversial incident

London's Metropolitan Police confirms officers from Essex stopped David Lammy's vehicle in what the Labour MP called a 'disturbing' incident, raising fresh questions about police conduct and racial profiling in the capital.

New Heart-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome Warning

Medical experts sound alarm over newly defined Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic syndrome, revealing how heart, kidney and metabolic health are dangerously interconnected.

How Ed Gein's crimes helped catch Ted Bundy

Exclusive insight reveals how the horrific crimes of 1950s murderer Ed Gein are helping modern investigators profile and capture contemporary serial offenders like Ted Bundy.

Green Tea & Red Wine: New Hope in Cancer Fight

Groundbreaking research from the UK reveals how compounds in green tea and red wine may disrupt cancer's energy supply, opening new avenues for prevention and treatment.

Gut bacteria predict diabetes and liver disease risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a simple blood test could predict your risk of type 2 diabetes and severe liver disease years in advance by analysing gut microbiome molecules. Discover how this medical revolution could transform preventative healthcare

ICE conducts immigration checks at Bad Bunny concert

US immigration officials conducted checks outside a Bad Bunny concert in Washington, sparking outrage and allegations of racial profiling. The incident raises serious questions about enforcement tactics at cultural events.

Frozen Foods May Cause Dangerous Blood Sugar Spikes

Groundbreaking UK research challenges frozen food perceptions, linking certain frozen items to dramatic blood sugar spikes. Discover which popular freezer staples could be impacting your metabolic health.

Early Breakfast Slashes Diabetes Risk - Harvard Study

New research from Harvard suggests that eating breakfast before 7am significantly reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, challenging conventional wisdom on meal timing and metabolic health.

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