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Smiling Indiana boy, 5, mysteriously dies during sleepover at friend's house as parents beg for answers
Smiling Indiana boy, 5, mysteriously dies during sleepover at friend's house as parents beg for answersSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred Source By JACK TOLEDO Published: 21:26, 7 June 2026 | Updated: 21:29, 7 June 2026 e-mail View comments
This exercise habit may slash dementia risk and help you live longer, study finds
People who incorporate strength training into their weekly routines may be more likely to live longer, according to a new study.Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health analyzed data from 147,374 adults and found that people who engaged in moderate amounts of resistance training had a lower risk of dying from several major causes, including heart disease and neurological disease.The findings were published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.OLDER ADULTS SHOULD TARGET...
Popular summer destination ravaged by Lyme disease bets on radical new solution
Lyme disease has plagued Nantucket for decades, affecting residents and raising concerns for visitors exploring the island's beaches, trails and conservation land.Researchers are now exploring whether mice could help slow the spread of the disease.The project, known as Mice Against Ticks, is a collaboration involving researchers from MIT that aims to reduce Lyme disease by interrupting the cycle that allows ticks to become infected.DANGEROUS TICK-BORNE VIRUS CAUSES BRAIN DAMAGE IN VULNERABLE YOU...
Alexander Zverev wins 2026 French Open to capture his first Grand Slam title after years of near-misses
Alexander Zverev is no longer the best men's tennis player without a Grand Slam title.After years of near-misses, collapses, injuries, brutal draws and uncomfortable questions about whether he had the nerve to finish the job on the sport's biggest stage, Zverev finally broke through Sunday at Roland Garros."You can strip the labels. Sascha Zverev is now, and forever, a Grand Slam champion," TNT play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson exclaimed as the German claimed the final point.Zverev defeated...
Record number of people waiting for NHS diagnostic tests in England
One in five of the 1.92m patients on list wait longer than six weeks for tests such as CT and MRI scans, analysis showsA record number of people are waiting for a diagnostic test on the NHS, triggering fears that delays in accessing CT and MRI scans could endanger patients’ health.A total of 1.92 million patients in England are waiting to have a test to diagnose their illness such as by an ultrasound scan, assessment of their hearing, bone scan or various tests for cancer.The diagnostic waiting...
Teen dies after showing symptoms of heat-related illness on Grand Canyon hike
U.S. Teen dies after showing symptoms of heat-related illness on strenuous hike through Grand Canyon By Emily Mae Czachor Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and climate. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full Bio Emily Mae Czachor June 7, 2026 / 2:29 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google A teenager died after experiencing s...
Eriksen to return home 'soon' after collapsing during Denmark friendly
Christian Eriksen is conscious after collapsing during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine.In an update on Monday, Denmark's national team doctor Morten Boesen said the midfielder was doing well and would likely be discharged soon.A post on social media read: "I spoke with Cristian this morning and he is doing well. He is with family and in good spirits."The expectation is that he will be discharged soon and can return home. We are taking good care of the players and staff and remain in regular c...
Christian Eriksen collapses on pitch
Danish footballer Christian Eriksen has collapsed during Denmark's friendly against Ukraine.
Hidden victims: Air pollution may harm babies before birth
New Delhi: Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may do far more than affect a mother's health. A new study by researchers at AIIMS Delhi has found that fine particulate matter in polluted air can damage the placenta, restrict fetal growth, increase the risk of low birth weight and pregnancy complications, and may even affect a child's development after birth.
It wasn’t on his shopping list, but a man managed to accidentally shoot himself in the groin at Walmart anyway
Let me get this out of the way before we dig any deeper into this. I did not see the man’s list, so it is completely a guess on my part that it didn’t include accidentally or otherwise shooting himself in the groin on it. There's even a chance that he didn’t have a list at all.I’m not here to pass judgment either way.Here’s how it all played out, according to Tampa Bay 28. Sarasota County deputies were called to a Walmart in Venice, Florida, last Thursday after reports of a "popping sound" and "...
NHS doctors pressured not to section psychotic black patients due to fears of appearing racist
NHS psychiatrists are being discouraged from detaining psychotic black patients under the Mental Health Act amid concerns about appearing racist.Nine serving and former NHS mental health professionals have come forward to report experiencing pressure to reduce the number of black individuals they section, in an effort to address perceived over-representation in detention statistics.The health service has been accused of introducing positive discrimination measures in response to data showing bla...
Antonelli wins Monaco from Hamilton after dramatic ending
Antonelli wins Monaco from Hamilton after dramatic endingImage source, ReutersImage caption, Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli maintained the lead when the race restarted with eight laps to goByAndrew BensonF1 Correspondent in MonacoPublished7 June 2026, 16:36 BST25 CommentsUpdated 3 minutes agoKimi Antonelli took a dominant victory in the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of the Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton after a chaotic ending that featured two safety cars and a red flag.The 19-year-old Italian's fifth win in a r...
The Taiz transplant team looking to begin a medical revolution in Yemen
Taiz's Cardiac and Vascular Diseases and Kidney Transplant Center provides Yemenis with affordable treatment.
Nurse who made almost £20,000 logging shifts she did not work is struck off
Nurse who made almost £20,000 logging shifts she did not work is struck offSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy DAVID OLASEINDE Published: 15:52, 7 June 2026 | Updated: 15:52, 7 June 2026 e-mail View comments
‘Significant breakthrough’: NHS hospitals adopt faster, more accurate bladder cancer test
Five hospitals in England and Wales have switched to test taken at home, rather than invasive hospital procedureNHS hospitals are using a new way of diagnosing bladder cancer that is faster, more accurate and more convenient for patients than the existing test.Doctors said the Galeas bladder test is a major breakthrough because it involves a urine test taken at home rather than an invasive procedure done at hospital which is uncomfortable for patients. Continue reading...
Popular Melbourne myotherapist accused of trafficking meth as alleged drug and Schedule 8 haul shocks chronic pain community
Popular Melbourne myotherapist accused of trafficking meth as alleged drug and Schedule 8 haul shocks chronic pain communityTayla McKay, 28, of Modern Myotherapy charged in alleged major drug bustShe faces 21 charges after police swooped in Eltham, MelbourneREAD MORE: Rape allegation rocks Melbourne suburban footy clubBy PAUL SHAPIRO, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 15:02, 7 June 2026 | Updated: 15:02, 7 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Australian doctor who underwent 'world-first' brain tumour treatment dies
Australian doctor who underwent 'world-first' brain tumour treatment dies2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTiffanie TurnbullTim BauerRichard Scolyer is globally recognised for his pioneering work on melanoma treatmentPioneering Australian doctor Richard Scolyer has died, three years after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour.Scolyer, 59, made global headlines for his decision to undergo a risky world-first experimental treatment for his glioblastoma at the hands of his fri...
Deadly bacteria found in waters near luxury vacation destination ahead of summer
So-called flesh-eating bacteria have been detected in one of the most luxurious vacation spots in the United States — but experts say beachgoers should use caution and care rather than panic about it.East Hampton and Sagaponac on the South Fork of Long Island are exclusive enclaves where wealthy executives, celebrities and old-money families retreat. Yet there's often an unwanted visitor.The bacteria, Vibrio vulnificus, occur naturally in coastal waters and are more common in warmer, brackish ar...
The Clearest Sign That You’re In The Right Relationship, By A Psychologist
InnovationScienceThe Clearest Sign That You’re In The Right Relationship, By A PsychologistByMark Travers,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology.Follow AuthorJun 07, 2026, 09:57am EDTMost relationship advice focuses on what you give. New research suggests the more important question is what you receive, and it has nothing to do with grand gestures.gettyThere is a particular kind of loneli...
The promises and pitfalls of GLP-1 drugs
Approved 20 years ago as a diabetes treatment, GLP-1 drugs have been found to help patients reduce weight, changing the lives of more than 30 million people in the U.S. But there also have been troubling side effects reported.