The morning mirror hack: How a dab of shaving foam can end your post-shower fog frustration |

The morning mirror hack: How a dab of shaving foam can end your post-shower fog frustration |

Tired of foggy bathroom mirrors after a shower? A simple trick involving shaving cream can keep your mirror crystal clear. The secret lies in surfactants within the cream, which reduce water’s surface tension, preventing droplets from forming. There’s nothing quite like that experience of emerging from a relaxing shower just before starting your day, only…

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Specific mindset linked to lower dementia risk in older adults, study finds

Specific mindset linked to lower dementia risk in older adults, study finds

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! New research has identified a possible link between a person’s outlook on life and their risk of developing dementia. The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, examined whether having higher levels of optimism could reduce the chances of cognitive decline over time. Researchers…

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4 cancers to make up nearly half of new Canadian cases in 2026: study

4 cancers to make up nearly half of new Canadian cases in 2026: study

A new study by the Canadian Medical Association Journal estimates there will be more than 250,000 new cancer cases and 87,900 cancer-related deaths in Canada in 2026, with lung, breast, prostate and colorectal cancers projected to account for 47 per cent of all new cases. That comes as a separate study published in the same…

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5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026

5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026

India’s western corridor covering Maharashtra and Gujarat is experiencing a real estate boom in 2026 driven by developing infrastructure and industrial expansion. It shows a stronger shift towards Tier-2 cities and rising investor interest. The real estate boom in West India is not limited to one or two cities but is a bigger phenomenon. While…

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Pancreatic cancer drug daraxonrasib from Revolution Medicines succeeds in trial

Pancreatic cancer drug daraxonrasib from Revolution Medicines succeeds in trial

Pancreatic cancer, illustration Nemes Laszl | Science Photo Library | Getty Images Revolution Medicines‘ drug for pancreatic cancer succeeded in a highly anticipated Phase 3 trial, almost doubling the typical length of survival and slashing the risk of death by 60% versus chemotherapy, the company said Monday. RevMed said its daily pill, daraxonrasib, met all…

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Unvaccinated blood requests pose health risks, Vanderbilt study finds

Unvaccinated blood requests pose health risks, Vanderbilt study finds

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An increasing number of patients are requesting “unvaccinated” blood for transfusions, which can delay care and pose risks to patients’ health, experts warn. There is no evidence that unvaccinated blood presents any safety benefit, according to a new study published in the journal Transfusion. There is currently…

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The golden healer: Why your kitchen honey is the ultimate garden first aid hack |

The golden healer: Why your kitchen honey is the ultimate garden first aid hack |

Discover how nature’s sweet remedy, honey, is revolutionizing wound care. Beyond its taste, this golden elixir possesses remarkable antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, gently cleansing injuries and promoting rapid tissue regeneration. In the garden, you are pruning roses or finishing up some weekend work in the shed when you end up with a vivid red scrape…

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Turn old clothes into cash: How a Bengaluru startup is tackling textile waste

Turn old clothes into cash: How a Bengaluru startup is tackling textile waste

Several clothing giants welcome old garments in exchange for discount coupons but more often than not these initiatives are greenwashing consumers | Photo Credit: lithiumcloud In a year, India generates a whopping 7.1 to 7.8 million tonnes of textile waste. So last month, when my colleague was looking for places she could dispose of gently…

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What nobody tells you about marriage after 30

What nobody tells you about marriage after 30

Imagine love as the foundation, but daily habits are the pillars that keep marriage afloat. When you marry a person, you also invite their habits into your life. For instance, the person who leaves dishes in the sink, stays up late scrolling, or never makes the bed will affect you. While good habits improve your…

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The genes that make GLP-1 drugs work (or not)

The genes that make GLP-1 drugs work (or not)

You’ve probably seen them around. Someone you know lost a remarkable amount of weight on Ozempic or Mounjaro. Another person tried the same drug and barely saw results. And another got so nauseous they quit altogether. These wildly different experiences aren’t random and according to a massive new study from Nature, your genes are partly…

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