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Hope for womb cancer patients who are not responding to chemotherapy

Hope for womb cancer patients who are not responding to chemotherapy as first new treatment for 30 years gets approval  Hundreds of women with aggressive womb ... read more

E-cigarettes ‘are NO more effective at helping smokers quit than going cold turkey’

E-cigarettes are no more effective at helping smokers quit than going cold turkey, a study suggests.  Just 10 per cent of smokers who relied on vapes to ditch ... read more

HARRY PARKER says being blown up has changed his life for the better

Military service is in his blood. Son of General Sir Nick Parker, Harry Parker joined the forces aged 23. In 2009, Harry, then 26, caught the full force of a b... read more

CDC recommends immunocompromised people receive FOURTH Covid jab three months after receiving third

CDC recommends immunocompromised people receive FOURTH Covid jab three months after receiving third, down from five months The CDC has shortened the recommended... read more

The troubling stories that make you wonder – why ARE hospitals failing so many older patients?

When I first investigated the NHS nearly 20 years ago, never did I imagine I would still be highlighting the same problems today. Why should I? It was 2003. Ton... read more

Scientists’ top tips to staying youthful and looking after your complexion 

Today’s focus on skin and hair is far from an exercise in vanity. Not only can problems with hair be an early indicator of conditions such as an underacti... read more

Cases of ‘broken heart syndrome’ among middle-aged and older women are up ten-fold

Cases of ‘broken heart syndrome’ among middle-aged and older women are up during the Covid pandemic as a result of increased stress, experts warn Re... read more

Addison Rae ridiculed for dropping face mist designed to protect skin from screens blue light

TikTok star Addison Rae is being ridiculed on social media for releasing a face mist that purports to protect skin from the blue light emitted from screens R... read more

Super-gonorrhoea is back: Health chiefs spot another three cases of antibiotic-resistant STI

Super-gonorrhoea is back: Health chiefs spot another three cases of antibiotic-resistant STI Health chiefs said woman in her 20s from London was diagnosed with ... read more

Popping a paracetamol each day could raise your risk of a deadly heart attack or stroke by a FIFTH

Popping a paracetamol every day could raise your risk of a deadly heart attack or stroke by about a fifth, researchers have warned.  For years, doctors have co... read more

Covid survivors are more likely to suffer a cardiovascular condition

Researchers found that people who survive Covid are at an increased risk of suffering a multitude of cardiovascular conditions down the line, like heart failure... read more

Lifting weights for just THREE SECONDS a day helps build muscle

Lifting weights for just THREE SECONDS a day may help strengthen your muscles, scientists say Australian researchers studied 39 people who did 20 bicep curls ov... read more

UK’s Covid cases plunge by 38% in a week to 57,623 as deaths continue to fall

Britain’s daily Covid cases and deaths fell again today as official statistics show how the Omicron wave is still receding.  Government dashboard data r... read more

Boris Johnson unveils ‘tough’ cancer targets amid fury at delayed NHS recovery plan

Three-quarters of suspected cancer patients will be diagnosed or have the disease ruled out within 28 days under plans to address dismal waiting times in Engla... read more

Increasing sleep by one hour a night ‘could help overweight people lose half a stone per year’

Getting an extra hour of sleep each night could help overweight people lose half a stone a year, a study suggests.  University of Chicago researchers tracked s... read more

Covid cases fall 33% in the US over the past week as the virus continues to recede

New Jersey Democratic Gov Phil Murphy will order the statewide mandate for masks in schools to end next month, a sign that life in the United State can soon re... read more

Placing a GP and a nurse outside A&E to redirect patients could save NHS millions

Placing a GP and a nurse outside A&E to redirect patients could save the NHS millions and alleviate pressure on hospitals, a trial has found. Since the star... read more

EU leaders’ decision to trash AstraZeneca jab ‘killed hundreds of thousands of people’

Top Oxford professor Sir John Bell claims Macron and Merkel’s trashing of AstraZeneca jab ‘probably killed hundreds of thousands of people’ Mr... read more

‘Healthy’ supermarket soups can contain up to SIX times more salt than a portion of McDonald’s fries

Supermarket soups can be up to six times saltier than a portion of McDonald’s fries, MailOnline can reveal.  Despite being seen as a ‘healthy’... read more

NHS England waiting times for cancer referral and treatment at record high

Waiting times for cancer referrals and treatment are at record highs in England as the country emerges from the pandemic, a damning analysis has revealed amidÂ... read more

Using digital devices to soothe young children could mean they miss learning how to calm themselves

Screen time can be scream time for toddlers: Using digital devices to soothe young children could mean they miss learning how to calm themselves down, research ... read more

Is the horse de-worming pill promoted by Laurence Fox and Donald Trump a miracle cure for Covid?

The actor and vaccine sceptic Laurence Fox announced on Twitter last Sunday that he’d tested positive for Covid – or ‘the Omnicold’, as he scornfully ca... read more

How Do You Get the Best Liposuction?

There are many things you can do to make sure you have the best results from liposuction. You should choose a surgeon of Plastic Surgery certified. After that, ... read more

Fertility Treatment – It’s all a matter of being in Good Hands

We have many options in life. Our future is determined by the choices that we make. This is especially true in healthcare, where patients want to hear multiple ... read more