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Neonatology Pioneer Andy Whitelaw Dies, Aged 79

Professor Andy Whitelaw, who pioneered 'therapeutic cooling' and brain clot treatments for newborns, has died. His work saved countless premature babies from brain damage. Read his remarkable story.

Premature baby home after 18 months in hospital

Bertie Melly, born at 24 weeks, celebrates his first Christmas at home after 547 days in NHS care for a life-threatening bowel condition. Read his family's incredible journey.

Vitamin D: The Supplement to Reverse Ageing Signs

A health expert reveals how adding one key supplement to your daily routine could protect against collagen loss and help reverse visible signs of premature ageing. Discover the science behind it.

Fame cuts singers' lives short by 5 years

Groundbreaking research reveals famous singers die nearly five years earlier than lesser-known peers. Discover the toxic impact of fame and how artists can protect themselves.

Jesse Ramien's tattoo tribute to premature son Teo

Cronulla Sharks star Jesse Ramien reveals incredible back tattoo honouring his son, born prematurely in Bali. Discover the moving story of Teo's emergency and the NRL community's support.

Brain Development Atlas Offers Hope for Autism Treatment

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford creates first-ever comprehensive atlas of mouse brain development, revealing critical windows that could transform understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.

Gut Bacteria Linked to Coronary Artery Disease Risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals how specific gut bacteria strains could significantly increase your risk of developing coronary artery disease, opening new possibilities for prevention and treatment.

NHS seeks Down's syndrome adults for research

The NHS is making history by inviting adults with Down's syndrome to participate in revolutionary health research that could transform medical understanding and care.

Demi Moore & Bruce Willis Unite for Dementia Gala

Hollywood icons Demi Moore and Bruce Willis set aside differences for charitable cause, joining celebrity-filled New York fundraiser supporting cutting-edge dementia research and awareness campaigns.

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