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Beta Blockers More Effective for Women, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from Switzerland uncovers a significant gender gap in beta blocker effectiveness, finding women experience a far greater reduction in mortality following a heart attack than men.

Secret EU Plan for Troop Deployment in Ukraine Exposed

A classified European plan detailing a strategic military roadmap for the potential deployment of Western troops to Ukraine has been uncovered, signalling a major escalation in the continent's stance against Russian aggression.

Common Blood Thinner Fails Major Heart Disease Group

A major medical study concludes the widely prescribed blood thinner clopidogrel (Iscover/Plavix) provides no benefit for patients with coronary artery disease but no prior heart attack or stroke, potentially changing treatment for millions.

Beta-blockers more effective for women, study finds

Groundbreaking research finds beta-blockers significantly improve survival rates and reduce heart failure in women post-heart attack, challenging previous assumptions about gender-neutral treatment efficacy.

New cholesterol jab cuts heart attack risk by 27%

A groundbreaking 'game-changer' drug, Inclisiran, has proven highly effective in reducing heart attacks and strokes in a major NHS study, offering new hope for millions with high cholesterol.

Older Britons contribute £50bn through volunteering

New research dismantles the myth of a 'burdensome' older generation, revealing how Britons over 65 are volunteering in record numbers, contributing billions to the UK economy and strengthening the social fabric.

Europe's Most Beautiful & Affordable City Revealed

Looking for a stunning European city break that won't break the bank? Our travel experts reveal the hidden gem that offers breathtaking architecture, rich culture, and incredible value for money in 2024.

Europe's Most Peaceful City Rivals Paris For Beauty

Discover the underrated European gem that has been crowned the continent's most peaceful city, offering breathtaking architecture, serene canals, and a fraction of the crowds of Paris or Amsterdam.

Georgina Bloomberg Splits From Fiancé After Having Baby

Exclusive: Michael Bloomberg's daughter, Georgina, and her financier fiancé, Justin Waterman, have called off their engagement just months after welcoming their first child together. Discover the details behind their unexpected separation.

RHS Wisley's Rare Million-Blue-Flower Spectacle

In an extraordinary horticultural event, a sea of millions of vibrant blue 'Glory of the Snow' flowers has carpeted RHS Garden Wisley, creating a breathtaking spring spectacle unseen in such scale before.

Silent disease doubles heart failure risk

New research reveals a common, often symptomless condition is a major driver of heart failure in the UK. Discover the hidden signs and how to protect yourself.

PM's 'Legalistic' Migration Stance is Failing Britain

Exclusive: The head of a leading foreign policy think-tank delivers a damning critique of the Prime Minister's narrow, legalistic approach to the migration crisis, arguing it is crippling Britain's global standing and requires a bold, strategic overhaul.

Kate Middleton's Friend Hosted Exclusive Sex Party

A close friend of the Princess of Wales reportedly organised an exclusive 'couples-only' sex party at her lavish London residence, featuring adult entertainment and themed rooms, raising eyebrows in royal circles.

Brexit Voter & Remainer Find Common Ground Over Dinner

In a special 'Dining Across the Divide' encounter, Sunyi Francis, a fantasy author and left-leaning Remainer, sat down with Mark, a pragmatic Leave voter, for a candid conversation that transcended politics and revealed surprising shared values.

Sleepwalking Into a World Without Human Conversation?

Exclusive analysis reveals how AI and automation are creating a future where genuine human interaction is becoming optional. Discover the profound societal and psychological implications of this silent shift.

Menopause hormone tests are a waste of money, experts warn

Leading UK medical bodies issue a stern warning against expensive, direct-to-consumer hormone tests for menopause, declaring them inaccurate and a complete waste of money. Discover why NHS guidance and expert advice are your only reliable resources.

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