Night owls show worse cardiovascular health scores in new research

Night owls show worse cardiovascular health scores in new research

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Adults who consider themselves “night owls” tend to score lower in cardiovascular health assessments and face a higher risk of heart attack or stroke. That’s according to a new study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association, which examined how a person’s chronotype — their…

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How to identify lizard eggs indoors and get rid of them safely |

How to identify lizard eggs indoors and get rid of them safely |

Lizards on walls are a common sight in Indian homes, especially during warm and humid seasons. Though house lizards are harmless, finding their eggs on your walls and door cracks or anywhere inside your home can be an uncomfortable view. If you see lizard eggs anywhere, it means that the reptile has found your house…

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Danaher stock fails to rise on solid earnings — leading us to question what’s next

Danaher stock fails to rise on solid earnings — leading us to question what’s next

Danaher shares dropped on Wednesday because Wall Street was not giving the supplier of tools and equipment to drugmakers and hospitals credit for beating its rosy earnings guidance from earlier this month. Revenue for Danaher’s fourth quarter 2025 rose 4.6% year over year to $6.84 billion, exceeding the LSEG-compiled analyst consensus estimate of nearly $6.81…

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Experts caution that ‘moderate drinking’ isn’t the same for men and women

Experts caution that ‘moderate drinking’ isn’t the same for men and women

US issues new guidance on alcohol consumption Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to weigh in on new dietary guidance surrounding alcohol consumption as the overall drinking rate hits a new low. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The new federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans suggest simply…

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Meet the Alpine Salamander: Nature’s record holder for longest pregnancy |

Meet the Alpine Salamander: Nature’s record holder for longest pregnancy |

Meet the Alpine Salamander: Nature’s record holder for longest pregnancy (Image source: Wikipedia) If you’re looking for the animal with the longest pregnancy on Earth, don’t think of whales or elephants. It’s actually the Alpine salamander. It is a small, dark amphibian tucked away in the high mountains of Europe. This little creature is a…

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6 easy office hacks to stay focused even when you’re tired

6 easy office hacks to stay focused even when you’re tired

When exhaustion hits, shallow breaths starve your brain of oxygen, reducing your concentration. So, try the 4-7-8 breathing technique instead: inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 7 seconds, and exhale for 8 seconds. Do three rounds at your desk— no one notices. It’s like a stealth nap for your nervous system, making you feel calm…

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Why turning 40 now means higher layoff risk and forced retirement fears |

Why turning 40 now means higher layoff risk and forced retirement fears |

Mid-career professionals, particularly those in their 40s, are facing increased layoff risks and a sense of early retirement due to ageism and rapid technological shifts. This demographic, burdened by significant financial responsibilities, experiences job loss as a profound disruption, necessitating continuous upskilling and adaptability for survival in a changing job market. When headlines broke that…

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Red light therapy prevents brain inflammation in football players

Red light therapy prevents brain inflammation in football players

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Red light therapy has been shown to reduce brain inflammation, protecting people who experience head trauma from long-term health consequences, a University of Utah study has shown. Brain damage from repeated impact over the years is known to cause cognitive symptoms, ranging from memory issues to full-blown…

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From lunch tray to lifelong health: WHO sets global standards for school meals

From lunch tray to lifelong health: WHO sets global standards for school meals

The UN agency’s new global guidance on evidence-based policies and interventions shows that healthy food in schools can help children develop healthy dietary habits for life.  “The food children eat at school, and the environments that shape what they eat, can have a profound impact on their learning, and lifelong consequences for their health and well-being,”…

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Pizza Pops contaminated with E. coli tied to 7 hospitalizations, data shows – National

Pizza Pops contaminated with E. coli tied to 7 hospitalizations, data shows – National

A growing number of Canadians have become ill after consuming or handling Pillsbury Pizza Pops that may have been contaminated with E. coli O26, including more hospitalizations, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. Twenty-nine reported illnesses have been linked to the contaminated products, up from 24 as of Dec. 24, 2025. 12 of…

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