Seven in 10 parents are worried about what the world will look like for their children in the years to come (72%), according to a new study. A survey of 2,000 parents of children under 18 saw a quarter go further and state the environment as more of a concern than the future job market […]
Why 24% of Gen Z workers complained of neck and back pain: study
Give us a break. Gen Z is calling out of work for the same aches and pains as their elders — but at surprisingly higher rates. In a new poll, for the Daly Mail, 24% of workers aged 16 to 26 said they used neck or back pain as an excuse to take time off […]
I’m a McDonald’s chef – Trump has no idea how hard it is to be a French chef
Keeping fries at McDonald’s is not a small potato. Pennsylvania mom Rayanne, an employee at the fast-food franchise, tells The Post she’s often on tour at 4 a.m., prepping the kitchen to serve up those crispy sticks of heaven come lunchtime. It’s a confirmed assignment that fast food fan Donald Trump can take in her […]
Family sells dream home to fund life-saving treatment for 5-year-old girl that will cost a fortune
A family in Queensland, Australia, is faced with selling their dream home to raise funds for their daughter’s life-saving therapy, which will cost $3 million. Tallulah Moon, 5, has been diagnosed with SPG56, a degenerative brain disease caused by a rare gene mutation. Tallulah was a healthy and happy child until shortly after her first […]
The Stroke Association issues new advice
More than 600,000 Americans are expected to experience their first stroke this year – but up to 80% of these incidents are preventable. The American Stroke Association (ASA) issued updated advice on Monday urging health care workers to control stroke risk factors such as high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, high blood sugar and obesity. An […]
“He’s God’s problem now”
You will die reading this. A Texas man wrote a hilarious obituary for his father, letting the public know he’s “God’s problem now.” Charles Boehm of Houston, Texas, recalled the life of 74-year-old Robert Boehm in the most unusual and hilarious ways with a candid account of who his father was. really it was. Charles […]
New Yorkers Are Really Into 787 Coffee’s ‘Colostomy Bag’: ‘People Love It’
Is coffee IV-“drip”? Popular New York City coffee chain 787 Coffee has sparked customer debate after swapping cups for viral plastic bags that are being compared to juice bags or medical bags. “It feels kind of nostalgic…like a Capri sun,” Dustin, 33, a defense contractor who works in New York, told the Post. The bean […]
Why buying your kids too many toys is bad: study
This study is not playing. The holiday shopping season seems to come earlier every year. But just because the sales have started, that doesn’t mean you have to fill your cart—in fact, it’s better for your kids that you don’t. Despite what your kids want to hear, having too many toys is bad for them, […]
Be alert to this single sign, experts say
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy recently revealed he has terminal prostate cancer. Amid Hoy’s diagnosis, experts are urging men to keep an eye out for an easily missed sign of prostate cancer that could lead to early detection and life-saving intervention. The 48-year-old retired cyclist – Britain’s second most decorated Olympian – shared […]
Study says superhero movies are good for social behavior
Superheroes are also saving the real world. A study published in The Journal of Psychology in August found that superhero movies can encourage prosocial behavior — actions that benefit other people or society as a whole. The researchers wanted to see how movies that are usually filled with violence affect viewers in terms of empathy […]