Lydia Patrick is a Newsweek Life and Trends Reporter based in London, focusing on emerging trends, human interest stories, and women's issues. She previously uncovered a growing pattern of knife crime ...
A trip to the dentist is not many people's idea of a good time, but we all know that taking care of our teeth is an essential part of our overall health. It's not just for vanity reasons; oral health ...
A woman was flossing her teeth when she stumbled across something entirely unexpected—a tiny little eight. The Reddit user, posting as u/SinnexCryllic, shared the find in the subreddit Mildly ...
If you've barely touched your string floss, a water flosser may be your best bet. When only about one-third of American adults floss daily, skipping flossing isn't as harmless as it seems. Flossing, ...
A legendary animation studio has shut down its production of new shows nearly 55 years since it first opened. Animation fans in Canada might be all too familiar with many of the changes going on with ...
Hexed is Walt Disney Animation Studios' fall 2026 film and is focused on an "awkward teenage boy and his Type - A mom, who discover that what makes him unusual, might just be magical powers that will ...
A star rating of 4 out of 5. Shakespearean tradition gets an electrifying awakening in the West End's Born With Teeth, now showing for a limited run at Wyndham's Theatre. Starring Doctor Who's own ...
Put Shakespeare and Marlowe in a room and see what happens. That’s the basic idea behind this whirling counter-history, that spins the known facts of the relationship between the two men into a ...
The Disney animator who brought "Mushu" and "Simba" to life left Hollywood to follow his faith — and now he’s bringing Jesus to the big screen. "This honestly is the film that I never thought I wanted ...
A creditor's report into Supercare Dental and Cosmetics Tuggerah has revealed almost $3 million in unsecured creditor claims. Patients left with unfinished work and drained super accounts are ...
While bones can regrow themselves when they break, teeth aren’t so lucky, and that leads to millions of people worldwide suffering from some form of edentulism, a.k.a. toothlessness. Now, Japanese ...