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Pension poverty risk as many 'face £13,400-a-year retirement'

Pension poverty risk as many 'face £13,400-a-year retirement' The alert comes after a major new Scottish Widows report Millions of workers whose lives are overshadowed by physical or mental health conditions are facing a retirement income crisis, with half at risk of pension poverty, a major new report has warned. An estimated 50% of adults whose health conditions affect their day-to-day lives are heading towards pension poverty in retirement – nearly double the 27% rate for the general...

Daily Mirror 4d ago

Eating ultraprocessed foods tied to a 58% higher risk of developing dementia

Eating ultraprocessed foods tied to a 58% higher risk of developing dementia Eating bacon, ham and other smoked meats was tied to the highest risk to brain health - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments People who eat over two pounds of ultraprocessed foods like hot dogs and cookies a day are at a 58 percent increased risk of developing dementia and a 46 percent heightened risk for cognitive impairment, an alarming new study from researchers at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health shows....

The Independent World 6d ago

Night owls may be more prone to loneliness and anxiety, new sleep study suggests

Night owls may be more prone to loneliness and anxiety, new sleep study suggests New research suggests that those who go to bed late may experience greater loneliness and late night anxiety The time you head to bed at night could trigger loneliness and anxiety, new research suggests. A study has discovered that people who favour going to sleep later in the evening experience poorer mental health and increased feelings of isolation. The study's findings, set to be presented at the SLEEP 2026...

Daily Mirror 3d ago

The Trump Administration Is Done With Social Science

In the summer of 1945, four days after Japan’s official surrender and a few weeks into the Atomic Age, President Harry Truman began floating the idea of an agency guided by “the free intelligence of the scientist” that would fund investigations into how the world works. As of 2024, the agency that Truman had envisioned, the National Science Foundation, supplied about one in every 10 federal research dollars going to U.S. universities. Its Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences division...

The Atlantic 10d ago

The Painful Truth About Long Covid

Nothing about long Covid adds up. Consider prevalence rates: How could one study find it affected 3.3 percent of the population of the UK but others an alarming 51 percent of South Americans and 86 percent of Egyptians? Or treatment methods: The BMJ’s systematic review of ways to treat long Covid lists two as supported by moderate evidence, cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise.

Wired 8d ago

Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain

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Phys.org 1d ago

You have a credit freeze; it still isn’t enough

Credit freezes have been free at Equifax, Experian and TransUnion since 2018. They are built to block one of the most common forms of identity fraud: new credit applications opened in your name. But the latest numbers show why a freeze cannot be your only line of defense.

Fox News Tech 17d ago

Meet the Harvard grad and goalie who might lead the U.S. to World Cup glory

When Matt Freese was about 10 years old, he set out to solve a problem that existed entirely in his own head. He wanted to be a soccer goalie, but there was another boy his age in the area who was considered better. “He could dive and just fully get airborne,” Freese said.

NBC News 7d ago

Bill Maher blasts California's education results, cites two surging red states

Bill Maher used Friday's "Real Time with Bill Maher" to criticize California Democrats over education and green energy, arguing that Mississippi and Texas are outperforming the deep-blue state on issues Democrats often campaign on. "Democrats, these are your issues: education, race, the environment," Maher said. "And I say this with love: you’re losing to the Waffle House, car-on-the-lawn states.

Fox News 10d ago

Does being in a 'safe seat' influence whether your hospital gets an upgrade?

Does being in a 'safe seat' influence whether your hospital gets an upgrade? Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 6:45am In short: Advocates say regional hospitals in so-called "safe seats" are being overlooked for funding due to a lack of political appetite from the state government. There are active campaigns to secure funding for public hospitals at Mildura, West Gippsland, Hamilton and Daylesford.

ABC Australia 2d ago