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Revolutionary ovarian cancer blood test coming to NHS

A groundbreaking blood test detecting ovarian cancer up to two years earlier than current methods could soon be available on the NHS, potentially saving thousands of women's lives annually through earlier intervention.

Mammograms May Predict Heart Attack Risk, Study Finds

New research presented at the Radiological Society of North America's annual conference suggests that routine mammograms may detect early signs of arterial calcification, a key indicator of heart disease, potentially offering a life-saving dual benefit fo

AI detects heart disease in women 20% better than doctors

Groundbreaking NHS research reveals AI is significantly better than human doctors at analysing mammograms to predict cardiovascular risk in female patients, potentially revolutionising preventive healthcare for women.

Deadly car smell warning: Pull over immediately

Drivers are being warned about a critical sweet smell in their vehicles that signals a potentially lethal fault. Expert mechanics reveal why ignoring it could be catastrophic.

Neko Health Body Scan Review: A Revolutionary Health MOT

Discover the future of preventative healthcare with our in-depth review of the Neko Health body scan. This cutting-edge, non-invasive screening in London offers a comprehensive health MOT in minutes, detecting potential issues before symptoms arise.

Australia Post Suspends All US Mail Services

Australia Post suspends all mail and parcel services to the United States, citing 'elevated security screening' by US authorities. The move leaves customers and businesses in limbo with no timeline for resolution.

Trump faces security screening at UK airport

Exclusive details reveal Donald Trump underwent standard security screening upon arrival in the UK, with eyewitnesses describing the moment at Glasgow Prestwick Airport. The former president's travel arrangements and security protocols are under scrutiny.

NHS Alert: 1.4M Women Miss Vital Cancer Checks

An urgent NHS warning reveals nearly 1.4 million women in England have missed vital cervical screenings, drastically increasing their risk of cervical cancer. Health chiefs are urging immediate action.

Blood Pressure Guidelines Overhauled: What It Means

The American Heart Association has overhauled its blood pressure guidelines in a landmark move that could see millions more Britons diagnosed with hypertension and prescribed life-saving medication earlier.

Air Canada Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Denver

An Air Canada flight from Toronto to Calgary was forced into an emergency landing at Denver International Airport after crew and passengers reported a strong burning odour, sparking panic and a major emergency response.

B&Q's Giant Umbrella Bamboo Plant Returns for £40

Gardening enthusiasts rejoice! B&Q has relaunched its colossal 'Umbrella Bamboo' plant, a fast-growing, hardy giant perfect for creating stunning privacy screens and exotic garden features. Get expert planting tips and find out why this is the must-have p

Eye test may predict Alzheimer's 12 years early, study finds

A groundbreaking study from Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL suggests a simple, routine eye test could detect early signs of dementia and Alzheimer's disease up to 12 years before diagnosis, potentially transforming early screening.

Sky News Anchor's Stage 4 Cancer Shock After 'Clear' Screening

Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan reveals his devastating stage four cancer diagnosis, which came just months after receiving the all-clear from a routine NHS screening. The former Sky News anchor shares his powerful story to urge public vigilance.

US Open players complain courts smell of cannabis

Professional tennis players at the US Open have raised concerns over the distinct smell of cannabis wafting onto the courts from nearby public areas in New York, where recreational use is now legal.

Men Born Before 1970 Face Higher Prostate Cancer Risk

A leading cancer expert reveals a generational health alert: men born before 1970 have a significantly higher genetic risk for aggressive prostate cancer. Discover why and why screening is crucial.

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