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Top 10 most dangerous roads in the world 2026

Fasten your seatbelts and hang on for dear life
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It’s time to rethink the pursuit of happiness

What if the pursuit of happiness in the traditional sense is the very thing stopping you from being happy?
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The unsettling truth about medical cannabis and mental health

Does it help with mental health, or is there something else at play?
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Your reality really could be a simulation, say experts. Here’s why

As computers grow ever more powerful, the idea we could be living in a simulation is looking less like science fiction every day
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A new type of dementia is forcing doctors to rethink memory loss

Doctors are only just getting to grips with LATE – a newly recognised form of cognitive decline behind up to one in five dementia cases
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The simple, science-backed 100-day plan for lasting fat loss

Newcomer to fighting the flab? Drop the quick-fixes at the gym, destined to backfire. Here are six strategies for your first three months
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Dr Christopher Boyce.

I was a happiness researcher. Here's why I quit and cycled the world

By cycling to the world’s happiest places, Dr Christopher Boyce learnt how to put his research into practice to finally reach true happiness
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A person wearing glasses looks at their phone as love hearts, likes and emojis erupt into the air around it.

You’re not actually addicted to your smartphone. Here's why

Not all social media is unhealthy – here's how to rethink your (and your children’s) relationship with it.
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The hidden reason new 'superfast' Wi-Fi still feels anything but

Wi-Fi 7’s giant speed claims might look impressive, but the realities of our homes – and the laws of physics – mean that real-world performance will never get close
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I learned how to stimulate my vagus nerve for optimal mental health

Stimulating your vagus nerve is suddenly all the rage. But do you need an expensive machine to do it, or just a few minutes to breathe?
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Artemis II: 21 historic images of the stunning Moon mission launch

It's the most significant moment in spaceflight of the 21st century so far
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Can my smell reveal anything about my health?

According to a doctor, these are the scents you should be sniffing out for
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22 mind-blowing facts about NASA’s Artemis II Moon mission

Taking one step closer to the next giant leap
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Most anti-ageing peptides don’t work. But these might

Touted by the internet as the next big cure for ageing, a wide range of peptide products are growing in popularity. But evidence for their efficacy, let alone safety, is shaky at best
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The US is now paying more than any other country for climate change damage, study suggests

Despite being the biggest carbon emitter, the US is already paying a disproportionate price for the climate crisis
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Simple ways to spot a liar, explained by a psychology professor

Lying is a daily part of life, but how can you identify the liars around you? A psychology professor outlines the top tips.
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How can I get over my ex?

Breaking up can be a brutal thing to get over, likened with the emotions of grief, but here's how to get over your ex
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What enjoying others fail reveals about you

Ever laughed when your frenemy made a fool of themselves in public? Here's why you're not alone...
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How to reduce your cholesterol: 6 life-saving lessons from a world-leading expert

Drawing on decades of research, a heart specialist explains what really works to manage your levels – and what doesn’t
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The 6 best habits to keep your brain fit as you age, according to neuroscience

What can you do to stave off cognitive decline? Neuroscientist Christian Jarrett explains the six habits that can keep your grey matter fit.
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Something very strange is happening to tornadoes across the US. And scientists are baffled

After another explosive start to tornado season, twisters are cropping up in unexpected places – and the big picture isn’t looking any clearer
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The 5 biggest myths about taking statins to lower cholesterol

Statins save lives – so why are so many people wary of taking them?
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Does my dog really love me? Here’s how to know for sure

Sure, they wag their tails to greet us and are happy to snuggle up and watch TV in the evening, but are our beloved pooches actually experiencing the same love for us as we feel for them?
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Daylight savings time is bad for our health. Here’s what to do about it

How to adjust to losing an hour of sleep
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