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10-Minute Daily Habit Could Cut Dementia Risk

A care specialist reveals a simple 10-minute daily activity that could significantly reduce your dementia risk. Discover five easy ways to keep your brain sharp and healthy.

Crypto collapse exposes UK's economic vulnerability

Bitcoin's brutal crash reveals Britain's unique susceptibility to crypto speculation as stagnant wages and unaffordable housing push young investors toward risky gambling. Discover why regulators are concerned.

California farms sprayed 15m lbs of PFAS on crops

Shocking study reveals California farms applied 15 million pounds of PFAS 'forever chemicals' to food crops between 2018-2023, posing serious health risks to consumers and farmworkers.

Britain's Innovation Lesson From Elon Musk

Elon Musk's philosophy of treating failure as essential iteration offers crucial lessons for UK engineering and innovation. Discover how Britain can embrace bold experimentation.

Bird recovery in France after pesticide ban

Insect-eating bird populations in France show 2-3% increase following EU neonicotinoid ban. Research suggests full recovery may take decades but ban proves effective for conservation.

ACT Schools Close Due to Asbestos in Play Sand

More than 70 public schools in Canberra closed as a precaution after asbestos was found in children's play sand sold at Kmart and Target. Stay informed on the latest developments.

Asbestos in Play Sand Closes 69 Schools

Nearly 70 schools in Australia have shut down after toxic asbestos was discovered in children's play sand. Learn about the recall and health risks.

UK Flood Crisis: Millions of Homes at Risk

Revealing the hidden UK flood crisis: 8 million properties face flood risk by 2050 as insurance becomes unaffordable and towns face abandonment. Discover the urgent truth.

Enfield Council's £1.2bn Debt Crisis

An auditor has issued statutory recommendations to Enfield Council to de-risk its £1.286bn debt, warning that its financial reserves have fallen below a safe threshold. Discover the full story.

Jenner's vaccine shed declared at risk

The humble Gloucestershire shed where Edward Jenner conducted his first smallpox vaccinations has been declared at risk, sparking a campaign to save this birthplace of immunology.

Uruguay's rice workers face health crisis

An alarming investigation reveals Uruguayan rice workers are developing cancer, lung disease and suffering miscarriages at alarming rates, raising urgent questions about pesticide safety in agriculture.

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