Climate change experts stress urgent need for sustainable shopping to combat global warming
Oceans' experts have identified sustainable shopping practices as key to preventing harsh climatic changes while highlighting key areas of eco-friendly consumerism.
Is drug trafficking in the UK increasing?
This year it was revealed that the largest amounts of Class A drugs have been seized in the UK. The drug industry in Britain makes around £200 billion per year.
According to recent study children who read for pleasure have better mental health
A study from the University of Cambridge shows that adolescents who read for pleasure tend to perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental health.
AI startup makes significant breakthrough in speeding up the diagnosis of male fertility
Using advancements in data science, AI company, Bayezian, can now determine male fertility at a 96 per cent accuracy rate, two per cent higher than existing approaches.
The evolution of the office work environment – how to embrace change for a new era
Office life is changing and companies need to adapt to how office culture affects its employees in particular and operations as a whole.
Neurons related to chronic stress have been identified in new research
Swedish researchers have identified a group of nerve cells in the mouse brain that are involved in creating chronic stress and negative emotional states.
UK underperforming on treatable health conditions, new report shows
The King's Fund, an independent think tank involved with work relating to the health system, said the UK health system's poor performance on avoidable deaths should be a serious concern for political leaders and policy-makers.
Putin accuses West of wanting Russians 'to kill each other' in mutiny
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accused Ukraine and its Western allies of wanting Russians to "kill each other" during a revolt by mercenaries of the Wagner group, which stunned the country with an aborted march on Moscow over the weekend.
Wagner chief defends 'protest' as Russia claims return to normal
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin defended his aborted mutiny Monday as a bid to save his mercenary outfit and expose the failures of Russia's military leadership, not to challenge the Kremlin.
Report reveals one-third of hospitality workers face discriminatory behaviour
The hospitality industry is urged to address the prevalence of discrimination and prioritise inclusivity, as a report by Be Inclusive Hospitality exposed the extent of discriminatory behaviour within the hospitality sector.
Climate change threatens human health and urgent action is needed, says WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified climate change as a serious hazard to social, mental and physical health.
Why is there a shift in online shopping trends and consumer behaviour?
A recent study highlights the evolution of online shopping, emphasising the significance of personalised experiences and new technologies.
Women's health research is severely underfunded, according to recent report
A UKCRC report found that the research into women's health is extremely underfunded compared to the research into men's health conditions.
Cost of living crisis drops UK workers' retirement figures to 1 million
A recent report describes this phenomenon of people postponing their retirement plans as "the great un-retirement", given the number of people out of the labour market has reduced compared to last year.
Workplace stress is on the rise in 2023 as professionals feel unsupported by their employers
Professionals have reported a decline in their mental health due to workplace-related stress and feel let down by their employers, as found in research conducted by a recruitment firm, Robert Walters.
Research identifies cellular link between chronic stress and inflammatory bowel disease
Findings from the University of Pennsylvania have suggested a cellular link between chronic psychological stress and inflammatory bowel disease.
The Ashes: Moeen Ali fined for spraying drying agent on his bowling finger
England all-rounder Moeen Ali has come out of retirement to play in The Ashes.
Noisy offices in London have detrimental effects on employees, study reveals
Oscar Acoustics' study reveals the negative impact of noisy and disruptive offices as London employees opt to work remotely due to excessive noise.
What are the potential challenges that cryptocurrencies might face in the future?
Industry giants like China have made significant progress in developing its digital yuan, aiming to enhance financial inclusion and promote the use of digital currencies.
Investor concerns revealed following collapse of SVB and Credit Suisse
Following the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Credit Suisse earlier this year, new research has revealed concerns among investors.
French Open: Carlos Alcaraz blames 'stress' for cramps against Djokovic
Alcaraz won a hard-fought second set before experiencing heavy cramping in the middle of the third,
The benefits of taking a break from social media
Taking a break from social media can be very difficult, but it can also provide refreshing results and largely benefit mental health.
New antitumour drug paves the way for chemotherapy and surgery-less treatment
The drug seems to work well with chemotherapy and has a long-lasting effect till six months, as shown in mouse models where Z4P killed all cancer cells in the brain but spared the healthy cells.
Does the greenery in urban areas improve people's mental health and impact stress levels?
A study published by the Environmental Research Journal suggests the positive impact that green spaces in urban areas can have on mental health.
King's College epidemiologist warns of made-in-China supplements
Spector labelled these nutraceutical companies as future food giants who will rule the market and they are spending astronomical amounts for this purpose.
Google Pixel Watch 2 set to get the Fitbit Sense 2's best feature
Tipster Evan Blass tweeted an image with the words "Pixel Watch 2" on May 9, hinting at the existence of Google's long-rumoured smartwatch.
UK-Australia free trade agreement to reduce the cost-of-living effect on consumers
This historic UK-Australia deal formally designated as the Australia-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (A-UKFTA) will be regarded as the ultimate standard for trading with Australia.
How FIFA's Women's Development Programme is supporting women worldwide
FIFA'S Women's Development Programme use a series of 8 projects to increase the participation of women and girls in football worldwide.
Reese Buttigieg: Unlocking the Secrets of E-commerce Success for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Imagine being your own boss of a profitable online business, working on your terms, and breaking free of financial stress.
A reported 85% of British working women experience stress due to menstruation in the workplace
A recent WaterAid survey of British women highlights the challenges surrounding menstruation in the workplace, causing stress and anxiety for women.