A new study found that when young children spend time with screens, their school test scores are lower years later.
A new study by a team of researchers from two Toronto hospitals found that children who spent more time on screens before age eight scored lower on standardized tests. The study's lead author says the ...
The trial, which followed 25,000 adults in the United States and Canada over a year, found that the test was able to identify ...
The World Health Organisation suggests no screen time at all for children below the age of one, and no more than one hour per ...
Scientists have developed a blood test that can detect head and neck cancer years before symptoms appear, according to a ...
President Trump is reviving an old fitness test. How much do you remember about the Presidential Fitness Test?
Ellie Leach is set to make a return to TV as part of a popular BBC programme. The 23-year-old is renowned for her role as ...
Tim Weeks is a regular face on our TV screens, appearing on BBC daytime show Bargain Hunt since 2017. The antique expert is ...
More Kiwis will get access to free bowel cancer screening now the starting age is set to be lowered from 60 to 58 years old.
With Jimmy Kimmel recently returning to network television and receiving huge ratings after his controversial dismissal, it’s ...
Story by Koji Uchida On Sunday, October 5, 2025, United Cinema Toshimaen in Tokyo held a preview screening for the second ...
This Morning stars Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley stopped the ITV programme on Monday (October 6) to announce the death of a ...