Mysterious Disease Spreads in DRC, Kills 53 People Within Days

A deadly and mysterious illness has killed over 50 people within hours in the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) data. The disease, which began on January 21, has reported 419 cases and a staggering fatality rate of 12.49 percent. The outbreak has raised concerns about another virus jumping from animals … Read more

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Medications for Depression May Worsen Dementia in Older Adults

A new study by researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden has found a possible link between antidepressant medications and increased risk of dementia, fractures, and earlier death in older adults with depression. The study analyzed data from 18,740 newly diagnosed dementia patients between 2007 and 2018 and found that higher doses of Selective serotonin reuptake … Read more

NFL Considers Banning “Tush Push” Play Due to Injury Concerns

A proposal has been submitted to ban the “Tush Push,” a popular quarterback sneak play used by the Philadelphia Eagles, from the NFL due to concerns over player safety and injury risks. The play involves two teammates pushing the quarterback forward after he receives the snap, allowing him to gain extra yardage. The play’s effectiveness … Read more

Breast Cancer Cases Expected to Rise 38% Globally by 2050

Breast cancer cases are projected to increase by 38% worldwide over the next 25 years, with deaths rising by 68%, according to a recent analysis by international scientists. In the US, cases are expected to rise from nearly 275,000 in 2022 to more than 350,000 by 2050, while deaths are predicted to increase from nearly … Read more

Mice Display ‘Paramedic-Like’ Behavior to Revive Unconscious Companions

Scientists have discovered a remarkable phenomenon in mice, where they exhibit “paramedic-like” behavior to revive unconscious companions. A recent study published in Science found that when a mouse is presented with an unresponsive peer, it will attempt to rescue them by pulling their tongue out of their mouth, thus enlarging the airway and allowing the … Read more

Legendary Singer Roberta Flack Dies at 88

Renowned pop/R&B vocalist Roberta Flack has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of soulful hits that continue to captivate audiences today. Born on February 10, 1940, in Black Mountain, North Carolina, Flack was launched to stardom in the early ’70s with her iconic songs “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and “Killing Me … Read more

Google Pixel 9a Leaks Ahead of March Unveiling

Google’s upcoming Pixel 9a smartphone has been plagued by leaks, and a recent hands-on video has given us a glimpse into its design. The phone features a tiny camera bump, indicating it won’t be the thinnest device on the market and will likely have a mid-tier camera system. The Pixel 9a is rumored to launch … Read more

France’s Largest Child Abuse Trial Opens Amid National Outrage

A French court in Morbihan, Brittany, has begun its trial of retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, who is accused of decades-long child abuse involving 299 alleged victims at hospitals and clinics over a 25-year period. The case is expected to last four months and has sparked widespread attention and debate about the country’s handling of … Read more

Browser Flags You as Bot in Unexpected Way

A user’s browser has triggered security measures, suspecting it may be run by a bot due to unique characteristics. This happens because of specific codes or behaviors that algorithms can detect. To clear this issue, users must complete a challenge to prove they are human. The flagging process typically involves checking for patterns in the … Read more