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Apple Cider Vinegar: Weight Loss Truth Exposed by Science

New research published in BMJ reveals whether the celebrity-endorsed apple cider vinegar trend actually delivers on its weight loss promises. Discover the surprising benefits and important health risks identified in the latest scientific study.

Study: Any Alcohol Consumption Raises Disease Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals that any alcohol consumption, no matter how moderate, increases your chances of developing over 60 medical conditions including heart disease and diabetes.

Childhood Chronic Pain Causes Adult Health Issues - Study

New research from Australia uncovers the hidden crisis of chronic pain in children, linking it to significant physical and mental health challenges in adulthood. Experts call for urgent changes in paediatric care.

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

Gender Friendship Gap: Women Keep Pals, Men Lose Them

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford uncovers why women maintain childhood friendships into grandmotherhood while men start losing friends in their twenties. Discover the psychological and social factors behind this enduring friendship di

5 Overeating Patterns Identified by UK Scientists

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge and Aston University reveals five specific types of overeating behaviour, offering new hope for personalised weight management strategies and obesity treatment in the UK.

AI Decodes Baby Cries: What Each Sound Really Means

Groundbreaking research from the UK is using AI to decipher the distinct meanings behind a baby's cry. Discover how 'Neh' signals hunger and 'Eh' means nappy changes, offering parents a new tool for understanding their infant's needs.

Study: Dogs May Experience ADHD Similar to Humans

A pioneering study from the University of Helsinki suggests dogs may suffer from ADHD-like behaviours, offering new insights into the mental health of pets and potential research models for human disorders.

Science Reveals What Makes a 'Sorry' Genuine

Groundbreaking research from the University of London uncovers the key psychological elements that separate effective, heartfelt apologies from those that fall flat and feel insincere.

Science Solves the Mystery of Texas's Marfa Ghost Lights

For decades, the mysterious Marfa Lights in Texas have baffled tourists and scientists alike. A new study proposes a surprising scientific explanation, debunking supernatural theories and linking the phenomenon to car headlights on a distant highway.

Insomnia May Increase Dementia Risk by 51%

Groundbreaking UK research discovers a significant link between chronic sleep difficulties and developing dementia later in life, with insomnia sufferers facing dramatically higher risks.

Peacock Spider's DNA Unlocks Secrets of Its Dance

Scientists decode the DNA of Australia's dazzling peacock spider, revealing the evolutionary secrets behind its vibrant colours and intricate courtship dance in a major genetic study.

Sleep Your Way to Calm: Swansea Study Reveals Secret

Groundbreaking research from Swansea University reveals the powerful link between quality sleep and emotional resilience. Discover how getting enough rest can be your secret weapon against daily stress and anxiety.

Moderate Drinking Shrinks Brain, Scars Liver: Oxford Study

A major new study from the University of Oxford delivers a sobering warning: regular, moderate alcohol consumption is directly linked to reduced brain volume and increased liver fat. Discover the hidden damage in your glass.

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