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The Cure guitarist Perry Bamonte dies aged 65

Perry Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for iconic goth band The Cure, has died aged 65. The band confirmed the sad news, paying tribute to their 'warm hearted' friend and creative force.

HIV survivor thriving 25 years after 7-year prognosis

Susan Cole was told she had seven years to live after an HIV diagnosis in 1999. Now, 25 years later, she campaigns against health inequities and stigma, as experts warn better access to preventative drugs is crucial to end transmissions by 2030.

Sweating Out a Hangover? The Science Says No

Can you sweat out a hangover? A leading anatomy professor explains why the liver, not your skin, processes alcohol toxins, and how exercise only manages symptoms. Read the facts.

HIV 'Vaccine' Reaches Just 7% of Target to End AIDS

New figures reveal a devastating shortfall in the rollout of the long-acting HIV prevention drug lenacapavir, with experts warning current plans are insufficient to change the course of the pandemic.

NHS App to Offer HIV Home Testing in New Trial

A groundbreaking £5 million trial will allow people in England to order HIV testing kits via the NHS App, with results delivered securely to their phones. This initiative aims to increase testing accessibility and combat stigma.

First new anti-malaria drug in 25 years developed

Scientists unveil GanLum, a groundbreaking malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate. Developed to combat drug resistance, it's hailed as the biggest advance in decades. Read the full story.

Cruz Beckham's Guitar Hangover Cure After Night Out

Cruz Beckham, 20, turned to his guitar to cure a hangover, showcasing his musical talent. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Jackie Apostel debuted a new song, hinting at a potential EP release. Discover the latest on this musical pair.

New Malaria Drug Shows 97% Cure Rate

Scientists unveil a revolutionary malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate, potentially the biggest advance in decades. Learn how this could transform global health.

Skin cells transformed into human eggs and sperm

Groundbreaking research from Oregon Health & Science University reveals how ordinary skin cells can be transformed into viable sperm and eggs, potentially revolutionising fertility treatments and rewriting the rules of human reproduction.

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