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Moderna panned for ‘obscene’ greed for hiking up the price of Covid shot to $130 a pop

‘This is supposed to be the people’s vaccine’: Moderna’s plan to jack up price of its Covid shot to $130 is slammed as ‘obscene gr... read more

Scientists reveal six key relationship ‘red flags’- including being gross, clingy or promiscuous

Getting dumped is never great, but if it appears to come out of the blue, this can make it even harder to accept. Fortunately, scientists have revealed the six... read more

Are psychedelic drugs like ayahuasca to blame for Prince Harry’s behavior?

Prince Harry’s blistering attack on the Royal Family may have been fueled by powerful psychedelic ‘trips’, experts have told DailyMail.com.  ... read more

Harry got a BESPOKE penis cushion for trip to Antarctica

Prince Harry had a ‘bespoke c*** cushion’ made for a trip to Antarctica in order to protect his South Pole from a second dose of genital frostbite. ... read more

Is wild swimming really all it’s cracked up to be?

It’s the 19th century pastime that has been making a comeback, especially among middle-aged, middle-class women. But is wild swimming, whether in the pond... read more

Sex’s sore points… Most common injuries beneath the sheets REVEALED

Sex’s sore points: Most common injuries beneath the sheets REVEALED, with bruising, carpet burns and UTIs coming top According to a survey by LoveHoney, b... read more

Phil Tuftnell! Cricket legend ‘Tuffers’ gets hair transplant to turf over his ‘thinning wicket’

Cricket legend Phil Tufnell has undergone a hair transplant in a bid to turf over his thinning wicket ahead of presenting the Ashes this summer. The 56-year-old... read more

NHS strikes will go ahead despite Health Secretary’s hint that pay rise could be backdated

Could backdated pay rises end the NHS strikes? Steve Barclay hints at cash boost for health staff to break deadlock but unions say walk-outs WILL still go ahead... read more

How your New Year health kick could be ruining your TEETH

Juice cleanses, lemon water and switching to a non-dairy milk may be the health habits some are looking to adopt for the New Year.  Advocates argue the liquid-... read more

Calorie counting is pointless and exercise on its own WON’T lead to weight loss. Are claims true?

Dieticians have hit back at claims calorie counting and exercise aren’t key to weight loss. Professor Tim Spector, one of Britain’s most prominent e... read more

Patients face being treated in cabins at hospital car parks under new plans to beat overcrowding

Patients face being treated in cabins at hospital car parks as Health Secretary eyes radical scheme of rented ‘modular units’ to help ease A&E c... read more

The benefits of sleep on the mind and body

Sleep is when our body repairs itself, and our brain goes into deep thought. It is also when we dream and have vivid imaginations. When we are awake, we can rem... read more

DR MEGAN ROSSI reveals the fungi on our bodies have a significant impact

Fungus is not something you’re likely to want living inside you, right? But the reality is you have hundreds of different types living on your skin and in you... read more

What are the best ways to ease pain of mouth ulcers? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

My 50-year-old son has suffered with large and painful mouth ulcers all his life and no over-the-counter remedies seem to work. He’s also had ankylosing spond... read more

Why a gout pill could cut high blood pressure and boost your sex life

Too much uric acid is well known to cause gout — painful inflammation in the joints, usually the big toe. Many foods can push up uric acid levels, including s... read more

Male pattern baldness affects two-thirds of men but treatments on the horizon

Overcome with anxiety and poor self-esteem, Jay Massey, then 24, decided to have a heart-to-heart with his dad, former Crystal Palace footballer Stuart Massey. ... read more

Pfizer board member leaned on Twitter to censor tweet arguing for natural immunity over vaccination

Pfizer board member and former FDA head Scott Gottlieb used his influence to pressure Twitter to flag a tweet that cast doubt on Covid-19 vaccines, the latest b... read more

The hidden risks of trendy open water swimming

Revealed: The hidden risk of trendy open water swimming More than 3million went wild swimming in England in 2021 But it can trigger a potentially fatal conditio... read more

Why there’s NO reason to worry about Covid death uptick in NY

Scientists have sought to calm fears over rising Covid deaths in New York, saying a rise during the winter months was to be expected. Covid data from the state&... read more

Robot scans that can spot bowel cancer humans miss

Robot scans that can spot bowel cancer humans miss: Scientists hope integrating AI technology into existing colonoscopy equipment could help save more lives By ... read more

ADRIAN MONTI: Could £400 glasses with subtitles help if you’re hard of hearing?

Almost one in five adults in the UK has hearing loss, yet only a third of those who could benefit from wearing hearing aids — roughly 6.7 million people, say... read more

Dental Hygienists: Who They Are and What They Offer

A dental hygienist is an important part of the dental team. They help to keep patients’ teeth healthy by providing preventive care and education. Dental hygie... read more

Antibiotics crisis strikes Australia with more than 361 medications in short supply

Antibiotics crisis strikes Australia with more than 361 medications in short supply across the country By Ashlea Knickel For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:... read more

Campaigners call for NYC nursing strikes to be resolved amid fears for cancer patients

A patients’ rights group has warned a nursing strike in New York City could cause potentially-fatal medical errors. More than 7,000 nurses at two major ho... read more