Bird flu will be the next pandemic unless health officials take 6 critical steps, experts say
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This story was originally featured on Fortune.com
Tossing and turning at night when you get into bed? This one's for you.
And why certain lifestyle choices may have even more impact than the food you eat.
Going to bed earlier might be the one New Year’s resolution that’s truly worth sticking to.
Norovirus is very contagious. Some of our standard hygiene methods don’t work against it.
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Man arrested at scene and held on suspicion of attempted murder over attack at Royal Oldham hospital
Snacking can be an easy way to eat more fiber and boost gut health. For Emily Leeming, that includes eating chocolate and nuts.
Police were called to Royal Oldham Hospital at 11.30pm on Saturday to reports of a stabbing, Greater Manchester Police said.
If you like salmon or cottage cheese, you're in luck!
While some foods are OK for dog consumption, others may not be. Here's what to know before you feed your dog strawberries.
A new study found that the amount of calcium in a large glass of milk lowers a woman’s risk of developing colorectal cancer by 17%
When it comes to sleep patterns, skin health and your hair, the answer isn't always the same.
Even just one or two drinks can have a big impact starting at a certain age.
Hugh and Deborra split after 27 years of marriage in September 2023, while Sutton filed for divorce from her husband of 10 years in October 2024.
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When people think of wildfires, burning trees are likely the first image that comes to mind.So when a city burns and trees are left standing, it may seem unusual at first glance.Several massive wildfires have torn through Los Angeles since Tuesday, killing a least 10 people and burning down more than 10,000 homes and other structures in a 40-kilometre expanse north of the city's downtown.As images of the fires dominate the media this week, some are questioning why trees, including the state's ic