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(Five Sisters Zoo via SWNS) By Lauren Beavis The world's oldest lemur living in captivity has sadly died aged 39, it was announced today (Thurs). Stumpy passed away peacefully at Five Sisters Zoo in ...
The United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron “Thunderbirds”, perform a photo chase over Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota, on July 25, 2025. (SSgt. Breanna Klemm/USAF via SWNS) By ...
Cancer drugs that have been around for two decades were able to eliminate aggressive tumors in a "remarkable" clinical trial. Two patients - one with the deadliest form of skin cancer called melanoma ...
A school where pupils are banned from using their mobile phones has reported impressive A-level results - with nearly 50 percent of grades A or A*. Sixth form students at Excelsior Academy in Hackney, ...
A mom living with "the biggest hernia doctors have ever seen" says she's sick of being housebound - but was told she will die if she has surgery.
A dad-of-one died just 24 hours after a bungling doctor refused to send him to A&E – telling him he had tonsillitis. Michael Reynolds, 29, was told to rest after he initially went to his GP ...
Meningitis can be quickly spotted in babies with "great accuracy" thanks to a new non-invasive test. A study showed that it identified the potentially deadly infection in newborns and infants with 94% ...
A teacher was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 22 years old - after she noticed a "pea-sized lump." Erin Johnston, from Greenwich, southeast London, was diagnosed with cancer for the first time in ...
More than half of Americans skip lunch in order to work more, according to a recent survey. The poll of 2,000 employed Americans, with a quota of 1,000 working parents with school-aged kids, revealed ...
A common diabetes drug could help prevent dementia, suggests a new study. Metformin - a medication traditionally prescribed to treat diabetes - is linked to lower risks of dementia and early death, ...
Drones tracking whales reveal they lose tons during annual migration Researchers used drones to monitor the body condition of humpback whales during their "feast and fast" migration.
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