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Still Skipping the Sink? Americans Flunk Handwashing 101 (Again)

You’d think after a global pandemic, Americans would’ve gotten the memo: wash your hands. And yet, here we are—still collectively failing Hygiene 101. A new survey reveals that nearly half of us are...

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Trump Strikes Trade Deal with the UK—And It’s Just the Beginning

President Donald Trump just announced a full and comprehensive trade deal with the United Kingdom, marking the first major agreement since pausing reciprocal tariffs and throwing down the gauntlet for...

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Urgent Warning: Cancer-Causing Chemicals Found in Everyday Beauty Products

A new study has confirmed what many health advocates have feared for years: cancer-causing chemicals are hiding in plain sight—in the beauty products millions of women use daily. Researchers found that...

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Coffee Without the Beans? Why Mushroom, Date-Pit, and Chicory Brews Are...

For many, coffee is non-negotiable. That morning ritual—a steaming cup at sunrise or a creamy latte from your favorite café—can make or break the day. But a new wave of coffee alternatives is taking...

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Urgent Warning: Popular Kitchen Item May Be Contaminating Your Food with...

A disturbing discovery by a medical student is raising alarm bells for diners across America. According to Joshua Khorsandi, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas medical student, plastic cutting boards...

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Always Eat This With Spinach – To Get the Best Benefits

Long before science caught up, Popeye the Sailor was gulping down spinach and sprouting instant muscles—and while cartoon logic may be exaggerated, the truth is, spinach really is a nutritional...

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Living Near Golf Courses May Double Parkinson’s Risk, Study Suggests

A recent U.S. study has found a significant association between living near golf courses and an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD), likely due to pesticide exposure. The research, based on data...

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How Often Should You Really Clean Your Toilet? (Spoiler: It’s More Than You...

Let’s face it—cleaning the toilet isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time. But ignoring it? That’s a one-way ticket to Germ City. So, how often should you actually scrub the throne? At least once a week....

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1.8 Million Ninja Foodi Cookers Recalled for Burn Hazard—Is Yours One of Them?

If you own a Ninja Foodi, this is urgent: 1.8 million units have just been recalled due to a serious burn risk, and yours could be one of them. SharkNinja, in coordination with the U.S. Consumer...

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The Worst Canned Foods You Can Buy (and What to Avoid Instead)

But not all cans are created equal. Some are packed with excessive sodium, questionable additives, and cheap ingredients that can sabotage your health over time. Here are some of the worst offenders to...

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Mile-Wide Underwater Volcano Off the West Coast May Be Ready to Blow

Deep beneath the Pacific Ocean, about 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, a massive underwater volcano called Axial Seamount shows signs it may soon erupt. Perched nearly a mile beneath the ocean’s...

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Can Your Pet Make You as Happy as a Spouse? A Surprising New Study Says Yes

If you've ever felt like your dog or cat is your emotional rock, science is officially backing you up. A new study from the University of Kent found that pets—specifically cats and dogs—can boost your...

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What Is Hitchhiker’s Thumb—and Should You Be Concerned?

Give yourself a thumbs-up and take a look: does the tip of your thumb bend backward at an unusual angle, maybe even 50 degrees or more? If so, you might have what’s commonly known as hitchhiker’s...

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Are Popular Hair Straightening Treatments a Hidden Health Risk?

Smooth, glossy hair may come at a much steeper price than your salon bill. Chemical straighteners—hailed as a miracle fix for frizz—are now under serious scrutiny. Growing research suggests they may...

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America’s Biggest Cities Are Sinking—And Drought Zones Are Hit Hardest

From coastal hubs like New York to inland giants like Dallas and Denver, America’s 28 most populous cities are slowly sinking—and in drought-prone areas, the pace is even more alarming. A new study...

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