Walking 3,000 steps daily may slow Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research shows that moderate daily walking may significantly slow cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for non-pharmaceutical interventions.

Priest accused of kicking nurse in hospital dispute

A Catholic priest faces serious allegations after reportedly kicking a nurse in the groin during a confrontation over his attempted discharge from a London hospital. The shocking incident has raised concerns about healthcare worker safety.

30% Off Lumie SAD Lamps - Beat Winter Blues

Combat Seasonal Affective Disorder with this exclusive discount on Lumie sunlight therapy lamps. Boost your mood and energy levels during darker months with clinically proven light therapy technology.

Why knowing everything is making you anxious

New research reveals how our obsession with constant information is creating anxiety, killing creativity, and making us worse decision-makers. Discover why ignorance might be the ultimate productivity hack.

AI Chatbot Revolutionises Mould Advice in UK Homes

A groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool has been launched to provide instant expert advice on mould prevention and bio-contamination issues, offering 24/7 support to homeowners and professionals across Britain.

Huntingdon train hero saves man from tracks

An ordinary commuter became an extraordinary hero when he risked his life to save a man who had fallen onto train tracks at Huntingdon station. Read the full inspiring story of courage and quick thinking.

Afghanistan quake: 20 dead, 150 injured

A devastating 6.3 magnitude earthquake has struck western Afghanistan, claiming at least 20 lives and leaving 150 injured as rescue operations continue in the affected regions.

Hopkins on 50 Years Sober: "I Knew It Was Over"

In a raw and revealing interview, Oscar-winner Sir Anthony Hopkins shares his powerful journey through alcoholism, anger, and five decades of sobriety - a story of redemption and resilience.

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