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ADHD meds may cut suicide risk, study finds

Groundbreaking research suggests that ADHD medication could significantly lower the risk of suicidal behaviours in patients, offering hope for better mental health management.

Face scans to revolutionise UK airport security

UK airports are set to introduce facial recognition technology to speed up security checks, reducing wait times and enhancing passenger experience. Find out how this innovation will transform your travel.

Grandfather fined £100 for airport drop-off

A grandfather was slapped with a £100 penalty for stopping briefly at Manchester Airport to drop off his family. Critics argue the enforcement is excessive, sparking debate over airport drop-off rules.

Ozempic and Wegovy may increase risk of vision loss

A recent study suggests that popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, containing semaglutide, may increase the risk of a rare eye condition leading to vision loss. Experts urge caution.

Airport bomb hoaxer jailed for 3 years

A hoax caller who sparked terror alerts at Heathrow and Birmingham airports by falsely claiming bombs were planted has been jailed for three years. Read the full story.

Common drug linked to fatal heart risks

A widely prescribed medication has been found to increase the risk of fatal heart conditions, prompting urgent warnings from health experts. Learn the signs and who could be affected.

Eli Lilly developing weight loss pill to rival injections

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is developing an oral weight loss drug that may compete with injectable treatments like Wegovy. Early trials show promising results, potentially offering a more convenient alternative for patients.

Heathrow manager jailed for £4m drug smuggling

A Heathrow Airport manager who abused his position to smuggle £4 million worth of drugs has been sentenced to 23 years in prison. The shocking case reveals how he exploited security loopholes.

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