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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.

Baby's 'fear of dark' was actually meningitis and sepsis

A UK mother's relief at discovering her baby wasn't scared of the dark turned to horror when doctors diagnosed a life-threatening silent killer. This chilling story reveals the vital symptoms every parent must know.

24 Hours Alcohol-Free: The Health Benefits

New research reveals the profound and immediate health benefits of taking a one-day break from alcohol, from better sleep to reduced anxiety. Discover how a short pause can lead to long-term wellness gains.

Mum's pregnancy bruise was terminal cancer

A young mother's routine pregnancy discovery of a mysterious bruise unveiled a rare and aggressive cancer. This is her heartbreaking story of courage and a powerful warning to others.

AI Chatbot Warning: Mental Health Risks Exposed

DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman cautions against over-reliance on AI chatbots for mental health support, highlighting risks of dependency and the urgent need for human connection in digital therapy.

Low Income Students Face Higher Eating Disorder Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Exeter uncovers a stark connection between financial hardship and the prevalence of eating disorders among UK university students, urging a rethink of mental health support systems.

World's Most Infectious Disease Found in DC Traveller

A major international health scare is underway after a traveller diagnosed with the world's most contagious disease passed through a Washington DC-area airport. UK health authorities are now on high alert, urgently tracing potential contacts and assessing

Hearing aids could slash dementia risk by 50%

Groundbreaking research reveals that using hearing aids could dramatically reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a powerful new preventative strategy for public health.

Mum's suicide after NHS mental health care failings revealed

Exclusive: The heartbroken family of Danielle Greaney, 33, speak out after she took her own life following what they describe as catastrophic failings in her mental health care. The mother-of-two's tragic final days are detailed in a damning coroner's rep

NHS Launches Free At-Home Hepatitis C Testing Kit

The NHS rolls out a revolutionary free postal testing service for Hepatitis C, a major step forward in the UK's mission to eliminate the virus by 2030. This initiative is a direct response to the Infected Blood Inquiry, offering a discreet and accessible

Global Study Exposes Severe Health Risks of Vaping in Youth

A major new global analysis reveals the severe health impacts of vaping, linking it to increased risks of asthma, lung damage, and toxic metal exposure in young people. The findings challenge the perception of e-cigarettes as a safe alternative to smoking

NHS Launches Free At-Home Hepatitis C Testing Kits

The NHS launches a revolutionary free postal testing service for Hepatitis C, allowing people to check their status discreetly at home. This major public health initiative aims to eliminate the virus by 2030.

Pandemic's 'Profound' Toll on London's Children

Exclusive: Leading health experts from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine reveal the devastating and long-term impact of the pandemic on London's children, from mental wellbeing to physical health and development.

Smart sanitary pad detects early disease symptoms

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking smart sanitary pad that can identify early symptoms of infections and diseases, offering women a new tool for proactive health monitoring.

Winter-born men face higher mental health risks

New research reveals a startling link between birth months and mental health risks in men, with those born in colder months facing higher chances of debilitating conditions.

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