Bluetoothing: Dangerous drug trend spreading HIV
Health officials issue urgent warning about dangerous 'Bluetoothing' practice where drug users share needles to split doses, causing HIV outbreaks across Britain.
Health officials issue urgent warning about dangerous 'Bluetoothing' practice where drug users share needles to split doses, causing HIV outbreaks across Britain.
British scientists make stunning discovery that could transform treatment for millions suffering from liver conditions. Revolutionary research shows existing medications can reverse damage previously thought irreversible.
Little Roman Waugh's incredible fight against neuroblastoma sees him become one of the youngest patients to receive groundbreaking NHS therapy at Manchester Children's Hospital.
Health authorities issue urgent HIV and hepatitis warning for thousands of dental patients after critical sterilisation failures discovered at Australian clinics. Potential exposure period revealed.
Music superstars Demi Lovato and Cardi B made headlines at a National PrEP Awareness Day event in Los Angeles, with both artists making bold fashion statements while championing HIV prevention.
A dangerous new practice called 'flashblood' or 'Bluetoothing' where drug users share HIV-infected blood is accelerating transmission rates across East Africa and Pacific Islands, warn health experts.
Britain's pioneering healthcare partnership delivers life-saving antiretroviral treatment to thousands across Africa, marking a major milestone in global HIV/AIDS response.
Welsh rugby icon Gareth Thomas opens up about his transformative journey from international sports star to drag performer in an intimate BBC documentary exploring identity and acceptance.
Revolutionary gene therapy treatment shows remarkable success in silencing faulty brain circuits causing severe childhood epilepsy, potentially offering permanent solution.
A groundbreaking HIV prevention injection offering six months of protection with lenacapavir will be available in 120 lower-income countries by 2027 through a landmark access agreement.
The Duke of Sussex delivered an impassioned address at the United Nations, honouring Princess Diana's pioneering AIDS advocacy and calling for a renewed global fight against the virus.
Exclusive report reveals Russia's alarming new conscription tactics, deploying soldiers with serious illnesses like HIV and hepatitis to bolster its depleted forces in Ukraine, raising grave ethical and military concerns.
Darryll Rowe, a 'calculated and callous' predator, has been sentenced to 14 years for deliberately infecting a man with HIV in Brighton. Read the shocking details of this landmark prosecution.
A revolutionary ketamine-derived nasal spray, Spravato, has received UK approval, offering new hope for millions suffering from severe, treatment-resistant depression.
In a historic decision, the NHS has greenlit cannabis-based treatment for a group of children with severe epilepsy, offering new hope to families after a long campaign.
Health officials in Maine declare a major public health emergency as Penobscot County battles its largest HIV outbreak in history, driven by a surge in intravenous drug use and lack of testing.
Exclusive investigation reveals stark regional disparities in NHS breast cancer care across England, with patients facing unacceptable treatment delays and fragmented services despite government promises.
The parents of a young boy battling a rare and aggressive cancer have raised over £100,000 to fund pioneering treatment in the United States, in a desperate race against time to save his life.
In a bombshell new documentary, Charlie Sheen reveals the devastating personal toll of his HIV diagnosis, the truth behind his 'Tiger Blood' meltdown, and the dark side of his Hollywood hedonism that nearly cost him everything.
Hollywood bad boy Charlie Sheen is finally telling his side of the story in a bombshell new memoir and an accompanying documentary series, promising unprecedented honesty about his infamous 'tiger blood' meltdown, his HIV diagnosis, and his wild career.
Hollywood star Charlie Sheen opens up about his incredible health transformation, claiming that quitting alcohol effectively 'cured' his HIV by allowing his medication to work properly and driving his addiction into remission.
Hairdressers and shoppers are raving about the L'Oréal Professionnel Blondifier treatment, a budget-friendly at-home product delivering salon-quality results for blonde and highlighted hair. Discover why it's becoming a must-have.
Hollywood bad boy Charlie Sheen gives his first raw and emotional interview in years, detailing his life with HIV, the fallout from his revelation, and his journey towards peace and sobriety.
Hollywood star Charlie Sheen breaks his silence in an exclusive health update, revealing his ongoing battle with HIV and the powerful lessons he's learned since his 2015 diagnosis.
Groundbreaking UK research reveals a single dose of LSD could significantly reduce anxiety symptoms for months, offering new hope for treatment-resistant patients.
Uganda has inaugurated Africa's first major mRNA vaccine facility, a historic step towards medical self-reliance, combating diseases from COVID-19 to HIV, and reducing the continent's dependency on foreign pharmaceuticals.
British medical researchers have unveiled a promising new treatment for Raynaud's syndrome, a debilitating condition causing painfully cold, numb fingers and toes. The groundbreaking discovery could transform lives for millions.
Exclusive interview with diving icon Greg Louganis as he reveals the immense personal struggle behind his historic Olympic victory in Seoul, a story of triumph over adversity that continues to inspire.
UK Health Security Agency issues critical alert to 1.5 million people affected by contaminated blood products. Learn about symptoms, testing, and support available.
Our beauty editor goes under the needle to test the latest anti-ageing sensation sweeping the UK's aesthetic clinics. Discover the surprising science, the treatment process, and whether this bizarre skincare trend is worth the hype.