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hMPV – the virus you’ve never heard of (and why you’ll struggle to tell it apart from Covid or flu!)

They’re irritating symptoms that strike millions of us every year — and usually more than once. But don’t just assume that flu, RSV or Covid are t... read more

Shoppers say this eco friendly tooth brush is giving their teeth a ‘deep clean’

‘Feels like a deep clean every time I use it’: Shoppers are raving about this £75 eco-friendly electric tooth brush – and we have a 15% disco... read more

And you thought Britain was a nanny state: UK ranks 11th in Europe

Britain’s nanny state is expanding with greater restrictions on junk food, tobacco and alcohol than many comparable countries, a study reveals. The UK has... read more

The miracle of Missouri: Thousands of Catholics flock to US church to pray over body of nun

The miracle of Missouri may be explained not by divine intervention but rather by the conditions in which the body was buried, an anthropologist has said. Thous... read more

Man, 64, who couldn’t get NHS dental appointment diagnosed with cancer

Man, 64, who couldn’t get NHS dental appointment is diagnosed with cancer after paying £50 to go private Ray, from Durham, was forced to go private as h... read more

Extreme measures: Number of children given weight-loss surgery has doubled in past 5 years 

The number of children and teens undergoing weight loss surgeries to treat their obesity has nearly doubled in recent years. The rate at which young people are ... read more

These are the five BEST looking breasts according to men AND women

These are the five BEST looking breasts according to men AND women (and size is NOT the be-all, end-all) By Luke Andrews Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Updat... read more

GP surgery asks parents if their BABY is trans: Outrage over ‘insane’ patient registration form

GP surgery asks parents if their BABY is trans: Outrage over ‘insane’ gender options on patient registration form The form from Woodgate Valley Heal... read more

Gym buff, 20, left unable to sit down after drugs caused his back to break out in severe acne

A man who started taking steroids to improve his muscle growth at the gym has revealed how they’ve caused severe acne and scars on his back – now he’s war... read more

Experimental blood cancer therapy already available in US has 90 PERCENT success rate in new trial

An experimental cancer treatment has a 90 percent success rate in patients with multiple myeloma, one of the most common blood cancers in the world.  Research... read more

I couldn’t shake a sore throat for months and it turned out to be CANCER

A married father-of-one who had a persistent cold was diagnosed with stage four throat cancer caused by a sexually transmitted infection. Steve Bergman, now 63 ... read more

Countries with worst diabetes rates in world REVEALED (and America’s position will shock you)

Americans might get a hard time for their high-sugar diets, but the US isn’t even in the top 50 worst countries for diabetes. And despite Britons having a... read more

Miracle recovery of worker whose fingers were crushed by a noodle-cutting machine

Miracle recovery of worker whose fingers were crushed by a noodle-cutting machine By Hannah Mcdonald For Mailonline Updated: 11:14 BST, 30 May 2023 An Indonesia... read more

Patrick Vallance calls for more trials to experiment with using LSD and ecstasy to treat depression

More extensive testing of using ecstasy and LSD to combat depression is needed, Sir Patrick Vallance has said. The ex-chief scientific adviser to the Government... read more

Warning that life-saving research is being put on hold due to delays

Life-saving research is on hold due to a three-month backlog in approving medical trials, MailOnline can reveal. Any study involving giving humans drugs must be... read more

Quitting city life for the suburbs could make you depressed, new study claims 

Quitting city life for the suburbs could make you depressed, new study claims Suburban Cities offer more chance of social interactions, the study claims By Vict... read more

Efficient Medical Billing Services: Simplifying Your Practice’s Financial Management

Efficient medical billing services are indispensable for the financial management of any healthcare practice. The complexities involved in the billing process c... read more

Beijing’s secret Covid lab leak probe

Chinese authorities secretly investigated a lab at the heart of the row over Covid’s origin after the pandemic began, an ex-insider sensationally revealed... read more

Virus you’ve never heard of infected record number of Americans this year

A deadly virus that few people even know exists is causing misery across intensive care units and pediatric hospitals, doctors warn. High rates of Covid, flu an... read more

Why you should exercise in the morning to lose weight… and in the afternoon if you have diabetes 

Every year, millions of us commit to a new exercise regimen, seeking a quick way to trim our waistlines.  But what if the secret to burning fat effectively is ... read more

Why I became one of the first women in the UK to have pioneering proton beam therapy

Pioneering proton beam therapy is being tested as a treatment, instead of conventional radiotherapy, for breast cancer patients with existing heart problems. Ki... read more

A tiny growth that can make your blood pressure rise

Last year I had a CT scan of my lungs and this also showed I had a small cyst on my left adrenal gland.  Could this cyst be responsible for the hyper-tension I... read more

Gemma Collins reveals how she has solved the all-too-common problem of incontinence 

Sitting in her manager’s office in central London last September, Gemma Collins was seized by a coughing fit.  The media personality — best known for a... read more

Could the new drugs for early Alzheimer’s really signal the end of dementia? 

Rachel Hawley was 63 when she began noticing minor memory problems.  ‘They were little things, such as repeating myself — people would say I’d to... read more