Five Minutes of Extra Exercise per Day Can Lower Blood Pressure
british November 7, 2024 14:10British researchers have found that just five minutes of additional exercise per day can help lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart diseases.
British researchers have found that just five minutes of additional exercise per day can help lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart diseases.
Women protesting against strict Islamic clothing regulations are increasingly being labeled as mentally unstable by the Iranian regime, leading to their demands and actions being dismissed as illegitimate.
Scientists speculate on the potential discovery of a ninth planet in our solar system known as 'Planet 9'.
The mother who abducted her prematurely born baby Santiago from a French hospital and took him to Amsterdam will be extradited to France on Thursday, according to French media.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is relying on the blue wall for potential opportunities as her chances seem to be decreasing.
Kamala Harris holds her election night celebration at Howard University in Washington where supporters believe history is in the making.
Three ex-girlfriends of Cédric G. paint a picture of a manipulative and sex-addicted man while victim Sophia speaks out against him, describing herself as his object of desire.
Recent research shows a decreasing trend in sexual activities among Japanese high school students, with more deaths than births recorded in 2023.
The Chinese military leadership cautions soldiers about the dangers of dating apps and online gambling.
More than a hundred students at Canterbury University suffered from food poisoning, leading to chaotic scenes as they queued up for toilets, some forced to resort to windows and balconies to vomit.
North Korea launched at least seven missiles on Tuesday, defying United Nations resolutions. The ballistic missiles reached an altitude of 100 kilometers and traveled 400 kilometers, according to the Japanese Ministry of Defense. The projectiles likely landed in the Sea of Japan east of North Korea.
Greek authorities suspect that the female suspect of the apartment explosion in Athens has fled to the Netherlands. The case involves a group of individuals with connections dating back to their time at the Polytechnic University.
A woman in Iran was arrested after walking the streets in her underwear, resulting in a severe and bloody arrest. She is the latest victim of the strict clothing policy in the country.
Eight suspects, seven men and one woman, are standing trial in relation to the death of French teacher Samuel Paty, each accused of varying levels of involvement. Read on to learn about their roles in the tragic incident.
With the selection of Kemi Badenoch as the new leader of the Conservative Party, lively debates are anticipated to return to the British Parliament. Badenoch's outspoken nature promises to challenge Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, injecting energy back into the weekly question sessions.
A tragic accident occurred in Vienna, Austria, where a teenager lost his life and another one got seriously injured while making a video on top of a metro by hitting a bridge.
A 15-year-old boy has died in France after being shot in the head during a shooting incident involving drug gangs, the regional prosecutor announced. The boy was in critical condition in the hospital following a clash between rival drug gangs.
German man mistaken for having a beer belly was actually suffering from a nearly thirty-kilo tumor, which was successfully removed by Norwegian doctors.
The mother of Santiago, a premature baby who was kidnapped by his parents on October 21st from a maternity clinic in Seine-Saint-Denis, will be extradited to France next week.
Learn why bald men are considered more attractive by women and the psychology behind it.
In France, five people were injured in a massive shootout between drug gangs. Authorities reported that a teenager was shot in the head, with hundreds of people involved in the violent clash.
France is set to install a large number of 'super speed cameras' that can detect multiple violations simultaneously, raising concerns among motorists.
German police have counted 13 percent fewer illegal border crossings in the first weeks since the introduction of permanent border controls. Some borders have been subject to random checks for a while, but since September 16, controls have been in place at all neighboring countries.
North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile towards the sea off the east coast of the country, known as the Japanese Sea, according to the South Korean military via Yonhap news agency.
A recent study reveals that alcohol use is prevalent in almost every ecosystem on Earth, with many animals regularly consuming this intoxicating substance.
China launches new mission to prepare moon base at Chinese space station. President Xi Jinping aims to send a human to the moon by 2030 for base construction.
Archaeologists uncover a hidden Mayan city named Valeriana in Mexico, featuring pyramids, sports fields, and amphitheaters. The discovery sheds light on a previously unknown ancient civilization.
Research shows that animals, like humans, become less social as they age, with potential benefits to their health.
The Japanese government coalition has lost its majority in parliament, according to NHK. The current Prime Minister of Japan, Shigeru Ishiba, described the elections as tough. The largest opposition party, CDP, emerged as the biggest winner with 135 seats.
Multiple areas along the Mediterranean coastline of France were flooded on Saturday evening, according to the weather forecaster Météo Express. The situation is particularly severe in Saint-Raphaël.