25 Aug, 2025
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Doctor Reveals Optimal Shampoo Frequency: You’re Likely Washing Hair Less Than Needed

You’re Washing Your Hair Wrong! Doctor Reveals How Often to Shampoo During Heatwaves By Shivali Best for MailOnline | Updated: 15:39 BST, 25 June 2025 For many, washing hair is a weekly routine, but experts warn you might be doing it wrong—especially during the UK’s soaring pollen season. Dr. Pallavi Bradshaw, Deputy Chief Medical Officer […]

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Brits’ Staggering Daily Screen Time: How Does Your Smartphone Use Measure Up?

Brits Spend Over 3 Hours Daily on Phones, Fueling Generational Screen-Time Divide Britons now spend an average of 3 hours and 21 minutes daily on their phones—a dramatic rise from just 1 hour 17 minutes in 2015, according to a survey of 6,416 adults by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA). Total daily screen […]

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Three Network Outage Disrupts Mobile Services for Thousands of UK Users Nationwide

Three UK Network Outage Leaves Thousands Without Service Three UK, one of Britain’s largest mobile networks, experienced a major outage today, disrupting services for thousands of users. Down Detector reported over 9,300 complaints by mid-morning, with 79% of users unable to make calls and 17% lacking signal. Subsidiaries ID Mobile and Smarty, both owned by […]

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Scientists Repurpose Ancient Lethal Fungus into Breakthrough Cancer Treatment

Ancient ‘Pharaoh’s Curse’ Fungus Offers New Hope in Leukemia Treatment (Include image: Aspergillus flavus under microscopy with caption: "Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus linked to ancient tombs, shows promise in fighting leukemia.") A deadly fungus once feared as the “Pharaoh’s Curse” could revolutionize blood cancer treatment. Researchers discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic mold found […]

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Climate Change Intensifies Severe Air Turbulence: Freak Wind Gusts Tied to Global Warming, Study Warns

Climate Change Intensifies Flight Turbulence, Experts Warn [Image: A plane navigating stormy skies] Travelers wary of turbulence face a growing threat as climate change worsens severe wind gusts during flights, according to University of Technology Sydney researchers Professor Lance M. Leslie and Milton Speer. Their study, using machine learning, identifies heat and moisture as key […]

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Climate Change Threatens Over 500 Bird Species with Extinction Within a Century, Scientists Warn

Birds on the Brink: Over 500 Species Face Extinction in the Next Century From the bare-necked umbrellabird to the helmeted hornbill, Earth’s birds dazzle with diversity. However, a new study warns that climate change and habitat destruction could drive over 500 bird species to extinction within 100 years. Even with full protection from human threats, […]

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Mouse with Two Biological Fathers Reproduces in Same-Sex Parenthood Breakthrough

Breakthrough: Mice with Two Biological Fathers Have Offspring Shanghai Jiao Tong University researchers achieve a scientific first, but human application remains distant. In a landmark study, scientists in China successfully bred mice using genetic material from two fathers. The team at Shanghai Jiao Tong University injected sperm from two male mice into an egg stripped […]

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Revolutionary Drug Cures 10 Patients of Diabetes in Groundbreaking Medical Breakthrough

Breakthrough Stem Cell Therapy Cures Type 1 Diabetes in 10 Patients A groundbreaking stem cell therapy has effectively cured 10 of 12 participants with type 1 diabetes in a clinical trial, marking a pivotal step toward a potential cure for the chronic condition. Patients treated with Zimislecel, a drug developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, no longer […]

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Two Novel Bat Viruses Found in China Raise Concerns for Human Spillover Risk

New Deadly Viruses Discovered in Chinese Bats, Raising Pandemic Concerns Researchers in China have identified two new viruses in bats closely related to Nipah and Hendra—pathogens known to cause severe brain inflammation, respiratory disease, and fatalities in humans. The viruses, detected in fruit bats (Rousettus leschenaultia) near orchards in Yunnan Province, pose urgent spillover risks […]

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Nuclear Survival Expert Unveils Sole Safe Zone During Global Nuclear Conflict

Surviving Nuclear War: Why Australia and New Zealand Could Be Safe Havens A nuclear war would unleash catastrophic global destruction, spreading radiation, sparking climate collapse, and triggering mass famine. But investigative journalist Annie Jacobsen, author of Nuclear War: A Scenario, claims one region might offer a chance of survival: Australia and New Zealand. On The […]