
The Overreaction Epidemic: How to Regain Emotional Balance in a News-Driven World
Experts say emotion regulation—not suppression—can reduce anxiety amid constant headlines and social feeds.

Experts say emotion regulation—not suppression—can reduce anxiety amid constant headlines and social feeds.

A 54-year-old IT veteran’s performance-review ordeal exposes how younger-onset dementia can emerge under the radar and stress the need for proactive, tailored support.

Three-and-a-half-year examination of records at University Hospitals of North Midlands and Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust concludes; charging decision pending.

Accounts range from peaceful sleep to cosmic tunnels and celestial beings; doctors weigh neurological explanations against personal testimonies

Across continents and cases, testimonies range from peaceful awakenings to cosmic journeys, prompting medical review of how the brain interprets dying and re-entering life.

Two readers seek guidance on a spouse’s change after a government job, including travel, drinking and infidelity, and on an enduring crush rooted in fantasy. Counseling and candid dialogue are the advised steps.

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis, a rare and incurable condition driven by immune-system defects and HPV, produces painful, tree-bark–like lesions that can cover large parts of the body and, in some cases, lead to amputation.

Experts warn that increased paw licking in autumn and winter can indicate skin irritation, inflammation or infection, not mere boredom

New data collection includes Tyneside for the first time; charities warn of safety gaps and call for more female-only accommodation.