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An end to hay fever? The new wave of effective cures for seasonal allergies
Is it possible to train the body to resist seasonal allergies? That’s the hope promised by a new line of immunotherapy r...
Feeling drained? Eight types of hidden work cause women to feel overwhelmed
Women are still taking on most of the cognitive burden of running a household. Understanding why is the key to reducing ...
'Predators that just run in and grab, stab and kill': The deep cave bacteria resistant to modern medicine
In the brutal world of deep caves, bacteria live in a miniature world of terror. The weapons they have evolved can defea...
Limerence: When a crush becomes obsessive
Overwhelming, distressing, all-consuming: this little-known form of romantic longing can have a devastating impact.
This baffling syndrome makes fathers feel pregnant
Couvade syndrome is changing how scientists think about the role of men in childbearing.
Seven foods you should be eating more of right now
Some common ingredients can have powerfully positive effects on our health. Here are seven worth adding more of to your ...
How ultra-processed foods affect our gut microbiome
The additives added to processed food to keep it fresher for longer might be having an unexpected effect on the health o...
Why every culture has a healing broth
Across cultures, broths have soothed illness, marked celebration and stretched scarce ingredients, long before they beca...
Is it really possible to 'bank' sleep for later?
From helping you to focus more to improving sports performance, some scientists believe 'depositing' sleep for l...
Baby sleep: The five myths that cause unnecessary stress for parents
From the idea that most infants sleep 12 hours to the suggestion that daytime naps can improve nighttime slumbers, we ex...
Knocker uppers and candle clocks: How people woke up before alarm clocks
From candles that drop metal nails to the knocker uppers of industrial Britain, people devised plenty of cunning ways to...
Cognitive shuffling: The micro-dreaming game that helps you sleep
For over a decade, this image-based technique has helped people switch off their busy brains and fall asleep at night. H...
The business of not ageing: Why people are spending $1,300 on longevity treatments
The growing longevity industry is selling a big aspiration – the ability to slow your biological clock, but how credible...
How the seasons change our sleep
The clocks are changing and the days are getting longer. Research suggests we might want to consider what this means for...
Isometric exercise: The most efficient fitness regime?
Isometric exercises – which involve holding certain poses – can build strength and reduce our blood pressure.
Counting calories doesn't work. Try eating smarter instead
The time of day you have a meal, how fast you scoff your food and even how much you chew it can affect how many calories...
Salmon sperm to bird droppings: The science behind bizarre skincare trends
A flurry of bizarre beauty therapies are trending on social media. But does the scientific research suggest they can be ...
Gas prices soar past $4 on average for a gallon of regular in the US, the highest since 2022
U.S. gas prices have jumped past an average of $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 as fuel prices continue to soar...
Eurovision Song Contest is expanding with an Asian edition later this year
The Eurovision music spectacle is expanding to Asia.
Dakota Johnson Branded 'Cocky' for Shaking Hands at Audition
Dakota Johnson said a callback audition ended in rejection after she shook hands with people in the room and was labeled...
Today in History: March 31, singer Selena shot to death by president of her fan club
Tejano music star Selena, 23, died after being shot by Yolanda Saldívar, the president of Selena’s fan club, who wa...
Last Chance! 15 Best Travel Deals From Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Shop Amazon’s Big Spring Sale now to snag these last-minute deals on travel accessories like duffle bags, luggage, backp...
Türkiye advances space independence with new satellite launches
Fergani’s FGN-100-D3 reaches orbit via SpaceX to test onboard systems, while LUNA-2 gets launched to transmit data from ...
Beiersdorf Doubles Down on Skin Care Innovation with New 100 Million Euro Venture Capital Fund
Beiersdorf launches a second 100 million-euro Skin Care Innovation Fund to accelerate skin care innovation, doubling the...
Snoop Dogg to Launch Long Beach Amphitheater in June
Snoop Dogg will headline the grand opening of the new Long Beach Amphitheater in June.
OKC's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander declines to weigh in on MVP race
Calling the discourse around NBA MVP 'good chatter,' Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander nevertheless declined ...
Ontario homeowner says she's out $83K after solar company walked off the job
An Ontario woman claims she's out more than $80,000 after the solar company she hired to install panels on her rooft...
Dwayne Johnson’s Jumanji 3 Gets Best Report From Set
Jumanji 3, starring Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, and Jack Black, has received a new update ahead of its rel...
Man accused of sexually assaulting shopper at Whole Foods in Valencia on the run
Authorities are asking for the public's help in finding a man accused of sexually assaulting a female shopper at a W...
San Francisco making it easier for businesses to host block parties
City leadership recently passed legislation that they say will help established event activators plan and execute at a m...