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Garlic Mouthwash Offers Longer-Lasting Protection

Scientists discover a garlic extract mouthwash provides longer-lasting antibacterial protection than chlorhexidine brands, offering a potential natural alternative for oral hygiene.

Cloves: More Than Just a Festive Spice

Discover how cloves, the star of pumpkin spice lattes, offer antibacterial protection, blood sugar control, and essential nutrients for your health. Learn more about its surprising benefits.

Plastic Wet Wipe Ban Starts Spring 2027

The UK government confirms a ban on wet wipes containing plastic from Spring 2027. This move aims to reduce sewer blockages and river pollution. Learn more about the environmental impact.

Neutrogena Wipes Health Alert: Infection Risk Warning

Shocking new safety warning reveals potentially contaminated Neutrogena makeup remover wipes could cause serious bacterial infections and life-threatening sepsis. Essential reading for skincare users.

EU may ban hand sanitisers over cancer risk fears

European regulators are scrutinising a key ingredient in hand sanitisers over potential cancer risks, potentially leading to bans across the EU. Discover what this means for public health and consumer safety.

10-tonne fatberg clogs London sewers

A colossal 10-tonne fatberg is clogging London's Victorian sewers, created from congealed wet wipes and cooking fats. Thames Water declares war on the growing problem threatening the city's infrastructure.

Stop Flushing Wet Wipes: The £100M UK Blockage Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how a nationwide 'flush-and-forget' habit is causing sewage chaos, environmental damage, and adding millions to water bills. Discover the shocking truth about what really happens after you flush.

Thames 'Wet Wipe Island': London's Man-Made Monster

A monstrous man-made island, the size of two tennis courts, has been exposed in the River Thames. Built entirely from discarded wet wipes and sewage debris, it's a stark symbol of London's plastic pollution crisis and the failure of 'flushable' product la

Wet wipes form artificial island in Thames

A grotesque 'island' of wet wipes has formed in the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge, highlighting London's growing plastic pollution crisis. Experts warn of ecological disaster as the artificial mound disrupts river flow and harms wildlife.

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