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'Tacky' Woman's Train Beauty Treatment Sparks Fury

A viral video capturing a woman administering a liquid collagen face mask on a packed UK train has ignited a firestorm of criticism. Dubbed 'dangerous' and 'unhygienic' by horrified commuters and medical experts, the incident raises serious questions abou

Kim Kardashian's Mexico medical trip sparks debate

Reality star Kim Kardashian has sparked debate after sharing snaps from an operating room in Mexico, where she underwent a treatment not yet approved in the US. Discover the details behind her mysterious medical trip.

Gaza teen treated in UK after losing limbs in war

A 14-year-old boy from Gaza, severely injured in the ongoing war, has been flown to the UK for advanced medical treatment after losing both legs and an arm. His journey highlights the human cost of conflict and the hope of recovery.

Dementia jab breakthrough offers Alzheimer's hope

A groundbreaking new jab could slow or even halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease, offering hope to millions. Early trials show promising results in targeting toxic proteins linked to dementia.

Hepatitis treatment hope marred by access issues

A groundbreaking hepatitis treatment is transforming lives, but a recent report highlights significant gaps in access to care, leaving many patients without the help they desperately need.

FDA drugs may reverse Alzheimer's, study finds

Scientists have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs could potentially reverse Alzheimer's disease, offering new hope for millions affected by this debilitating condition.

Weight loss injections may relieve asthma symptoms

New research suggests that GLP-1 receptor agonists, commonly used for weight loss, may also improve asthma symptoms in obese individuals. Discover the potential dual benefits of these medications.

First needle-free allergy treatment approved

A revolutionary needle-free treatment for severe allergic reactions has been approved, offering a safer and less invasive option for millions at risk of anaphylaxis.

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