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Covid windfall! CEOs of 300 health care companies took home over $4.5 billion last year

America’s top healthcare CEOs took home more than $4.5 billion last year, figures show — or seven times the CDC’s budget for surveying infectious ... read more

Pharma giant Eli Lilly experimenting with 3d printing to better deliver drugs

Pharma giant Eli Lilly experimenting with 3D printing pills that more efficiently deliver medication to a person’s GI tract Eli Lilly is partnering with a... read more

Parents’ fury over schools choosing to SHUT due to UK’s heatwave

Parents have hit out at schools and nurseries that have shut their doors and cancelled trips due to the heatwave. Schools in Nottinghamshire, Hampshire and Oxfo... read more

Swimmer dies after catching deadly brain-eating amoeba while swimming in Iowa lake

Missouri Swimmer dies after catching deadly brain-eating amoeba in Iowa lake Individual, who has not been named, was visiting the Lake of Three Fires in Iowa Th... read more

Avoid the beach and do NOT exercise during UK’s 43C heatwave, scientists say

What are the best ways to stay safe?  People should avoid the sun between 11am and 3pm, when it’s at its hottest and UV light is strongest, to stay cool ... read more

NYC plans to delay second doses of monkeypox vaccine

New York City is set to delay rolling out second doses of the monkeypox vaccine because it has too few doses, health officials say amid warnings the U.S. outbre... read more

White House Covid chief warns that the virus is still a threat

The White House’s leading COVID-19 official is warning that the United States is still in the middle of the pandemic and backed calls for Americans to bri... read more

Incredibly rare moment twins are born INSIDE their amniotic sacs

Incredibly rare moment twins are born INSIDE their amniotic sacs WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT Brazilian surgeons recorded the incredible twin en caul birth moment o... read more

Bring Covid curbs back AGAIN, say top medical journals: Editorial calls for new clampdown on Britons

Economically-crippling Covid restrictions need to be brought back immediately to save the ‘dying’ NHS, ministers have been told. No10 has batted awa... read more

Heatwave advice: How to keep cool in hot weather

Health experts have shared advice on how to cope as the Met Office warns lives could be at risk during expected record-breaking hot weather. Temperatures are ex... read more

Government’s flu jab ‘flip-flopping’ for over-50s may lead to a SHORTAGE for millions 

Britain may run out of flu jabs this winter because of Government ‘flip-flopping’ over who will be eligible, it was claimed today. Officials origina... read more

Closing schools in heatwave would be ‘IRRESPONSIBLE’

Closing schools during Britain’s Saharan-like heatwave would be ‘irresponsible’, a leading education provider has claimed. Sites in Nottingham... read more

Chairman of the Royal College of GPs says rate of face-to-face consultations is ‘about right’

Remote appointments are here to stay: Leading GP says rate of face-to-face consultations is ‘about right’ and doctors don’t need to offer many... read more

What are the signs of heat stroke – and how do you best avoid it?

Britain is bracing for sweltering heat as the first-ever red warning for extreme heat is implemented today with temperatures expected to hit 107F (41C) on what ... read more

How to survive the heatwave: MailOnline speaks to the experts to find out

Health experts have shared advice on how to cope as the Met Office warns lives could be at risk during expected record-breaking hot weather. Temperatures are ex... read more

Radiotherapy for brain cancer is less risky than thought, researchers find

HEALTH NOTES: ‘Zapping’ brain cancer tumours during radiotherapy is less risky than thought, researchers find By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: ... read more

Brain injury patients’ lives are being saved thanks to ancient Egyptian operation

Brain injury patients’ lives are saved thanks to ancient Egyptian-style operation where a hole is drilled into their skull to reduce swelling Op that date... read more

Blood test shows if vital anti-stroke drugs are working

A blood test that can help prevent stroke victims from having another attack is now being offered on the NHS in a move that experts say will save lives. The tes... read more

Pills have stopped my heart flutter so do I still need them?

I am active, fit and healthy but, in February, I started having a heart flutter – and was diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Since then I have been on blood-... read more

Monkeypox could infect children by the end of the year

Monkeypox cases could spiral by the end of the year – and reach children, for whom the virus can be deadly – if efforts to vaccinate against it are not impr... read more

LIZ O’RIORDAN: I’m concerned by claims it’s mostly safe to take HRT after breast cancer recovery

Liz O’Riordan (above): ‘Women like me are generally advised by their doctors that HRT is off the table, for good reason: because it can increase the... read more

Heatwave turning your brain to mush? Here’s the proof that it DOES

Feeling foggy headed? Confused? Exhausted? As temperatures soar, many of us find we’re suddenly inept at tasks we normally find easy. And with the UK hott... read more

Did BBC team convince seven anti-vaxxers to get Covid jab?

It can’t be trusted. It might damage fertility – or unborn children. It’s been ‘rushed through’ and we’re all ‘human guine... read more

10 Food Groups That Will Help You Succeed As A Student

Books alone are not everything that feeds the mind. The most hungry organ in our body, the brain requires a specific combination of nutrients. Furthermore, a gr... read more