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Neurologist's Warning: 3 Supplements That Raise Stroke Risk

A leading neurologist issues a stark warning about three widely used vitamin supplements, linking them to a heightened risk of strokes and brain haemorrhages. Discover which common health boosters could be putting your brain health in danger.

Prebiotic Protein Powder May Boost Memory & Fight Dementia

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey suggests a daily dose of a specific prebiotic protein powder could significantly improve memory and cognitive function in older adults, offering a potential breakthrough in the fight against dementia.

Gut-Brain Breakthrough: Direct Link to Alzheimer's Found

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a direct anatomical link between the gut and brain, potentially revolutionising the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Discover how your gut health could hold the key to brain disor

Davina McCall's BF on Brain Op Memory Loss

TV presenter Davina McCall's boyfriend, Michael Douglas, opens up about the profound impact of his brain operation, detailing his frustrating battle with short-term memory loss and how it affects their daily life.

Physicists Reveal The Secret Formula For The Perfect Pint

Scientists from the University of Huddersfield have cracked the code on pouring the ideal pint of Guinness. Discover the exact 45-degree angle and two-part pour technique to achieve the perfect creamy head every time.

Daughter's Brain Tumour Dismissed as 'Tummy Bug'

Exclusive: A mother's harrowing account of her daughter's brain tumour misdiagnosis. Her persistent fight for an MRI scan saved her child's life, sparking urgent calls for improved paediatric care and awareness of brain tumour symptoms in the UK.

Revolutionary 'freeze' treatment destroys brain tumours

UK doctors pioneer a groundbreaking 'cryoablation' technique, freezing inoperable brain tumours with an ice ball probe. This minimally invasive NHS procedure offers new hope for patients with glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer.

Brian Cox: UK Science Cuts a 'Catastrophic Failure'

Renowned physicist Brian Cox delivers a scathing critique of the UK government's science funding, warning of a 'catastrophic failure of ambition' that threatens to dismantle Britain's world-leading research reputation.

Royal Society criticised over trans entrants for women's award

The Royal Society faces a major backlash and accusations of 'erasing women' after its prestigious award for women in science was opened to biological males who identify as female. Supreme Court judge Lady Haldane is at the centre of the storm.

Brain chip translates thoughts into speech

Scientists have developed a revolutionary brain implant capable of decoding inner thoughts into spoken words, offering new hope for speech-impaired individuals.

Pensioner survives ultra-rare brain tumour

A 72-year-old man from the UK has stunned doctors by surviving an ultra-rare brain tumour with just months to live. Read his incredible story of resilience and hope.

Neuralink vs OpenAI: The Brain-AI Race

Elon Musk’s Neuralink and OpenAI are competing to develop brain-computer interfaces, raising ethical and technological questions about the future of AI integration.

CTE Found in Brain of California Shooter Shane Tamura

Medical experts have identified chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brain of Shane Tamura, the gunman behind a deadly California shooting. The findings raise urgent questions about brain injuries and violent behaviour.

UK soldiers suffer brain damage from weapon blasts

A damning investigation reveals that thousands of UK Army personnel have sustained brain injuries due to exposure to explosive weapon blasts, raising urgent concerns over military safety protocols.

Trump science cuts trigger mass research layoffs

Deep cuts to US science funding under the Trump administration have led to widespread job losses across research institutions, threatening America's position as a global leader in innovation.

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