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Mum-of-four, 39, dies of rare stroke after waking with ‘horrific’ headache

Mum-of-four, 39, dies of rare stroke after waking with ‘horrific’ headache and screaming ‘get an ambulance’ during family caravan holida... read more

Tiny tweaks to banish your aches and pains

Troubled by a sore back lately? Or perhaps you’ve been suffering with neck or knee pain? You’re not alone — research suggests that inactivity and working ... read more

£2 jab could save thousands of trauma patients from bleeding to death

She was the patient who would go on to define Professor Ian Roberts’s career. The girl, just ten, was rushed into the emergency care doctor’s ward o... read more

Has third jab farce landed hundreds in intensive care?

Hundreds of patients most at risk from Covid-19 may have ended up dangerously ill with the virus because of NHS vaccine blunders, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.... read more

NHS set to give green light for ‘remarkable’ new epilepsy drug

A ground-breaking new epilepsy drug that cuts the frequency of seizures by at least half is set to be given the green light on the NHS. In some patients the dru... read more

Is Covid about to trigger a ‘tsunami’ of type 2 diabetes?

Britain’s top diabetes experts have warned of a ‘tsunami’ of new type 2 diabetes patients as a direct result of the Covid pandemic. By the end... read more

SPA DOCTOR: Avoid stranger danger… in a Covid-safe spa suite for one 

SPA DOCTOR: Avoid stranger danger… in a Covid-safe spa suite for one By Emma Nelson For The Mail On Sunday Published: 22:04 GMT, 20 November 2021 | Update... read more

‘Clean eating’ fad has left countless young women struggling to get pregnant

A picture shared on my Instagram feed – or more precisely the caption – stopped me in my tracks. It was Izzy Judd – wife of Harry Judd, former winner of S... read more

DR ELLIE CANNON: How can I tackle my high blood pressure if I’m allergic to the pills?

My tablets for high blood pressure and cholesterol cause an odd side effect: my lips swell and my tongue tingles. My doctor has tried a few different types, but... read more

Out of the Ordinary: Things You Need to Know About In Vitro Fertilization

A lot of couples have had problems with bearing a child. A lot of factors can cause infertility. Couples have heard about artificial insemination wherein placin... read more

The Benefits of Snap-In Dentures

Snap-in denture implants are a real solution for the millions of Americans who suffer from the pain and embarrassment of missing teeth. Snap-in dentures come in... read more

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Why a hot bath could lower blood pressure and guard against diabetes 

Along with a tendency to be argumentative, type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure (hypertension) feature strongly in my family tree. My father had both, which ... read more

Smallpox vials found at Merck lab were mislabeled and didn’t actually contain the deadly virus

Vials labeled ‘smallpox’ that were discovered in a freezer in a Philadelphia laboratory don’t contain any traces of the deadly virus, federal ... read more

Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against hepatitis A

Customers who visited a New Jersey Starbucks are told to get vaccinated against hepatitis A after employee tests positive for the infection An employee who work... read more

FDA says it might need 55 YEARS to make vaccine-related information available to the public 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requesting more than a half-century to review and release information to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to the publi... read more

Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are twice as likely to have a stillbirth

Pregnant women are at increased risk of severe complications from COVID-19 and they only rose during the Delta variant wave, the Centers for Disease Control and... read more

UK’s daily Covid cases rise by another 10% in a week to 44,242

Britain’s daily Covid cases rose by another 10 per cent today and deaths ticked upwards — but hospitalisations plunged 17 per cent. Government dashboard... read more

Some confuse symptoms of the shingles vaccine for flu shot if received on same day

Americans who receive their flu and shingles vaccines at the same time are less likely to come back and get their routine influenza shot again one year later, a... read more

England’s Covid cases fell by 10% last week, mass surveillance study reveals

England’s Covid cases dipped 10 per cent last week, according to official figures that come amid mounting fears the outbreak is heading in the wrong direc... read more

FDA authorizes booster shots of Pfizer’s and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines for all adults

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized booster shots of Pfizer-BioNTech’s and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for all adults on Friday. ... read more

NHS app will show proof of a third vaccination

The NHS app is being updated to show proof of booster jabs in a move which could save Christmas travel plans for the elderly and vulnerable. It will appear on t... read more

Britons travelling to China must avoid notorious wet markets

Britons travelling to China have been told by the UK Government to avoid wet markets — because of a rise in bird flu.  In fresh advice issued today, the UK H... read more

Man, 67, has migraines cured by switching to diet of vegetables

A man who suffered debilitating 72-hour migraines for more than a decade claims he has been cured after switching to a diet rich in vegetables. The unnamed 67-y... read more

First-ever known case of Covid was a female seafood vendor at a Wuhan market

The first known case of COVID-19 was in a vendor at a live animal and seafood market in Wuhan, China – not someone who lived miles away, a new report clai... read more