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Mum on Mounjaro forgets to feed children due to no appetite

A British mother's shocking confession about the severe side effects of the diabetes drug Mounjaro, used for weight loss, reveals she forgets to feed her young children due to complete appetite suppression. Exclusive interview and expert warnings inside.

NHS bladder cancer treatment halves death risk

A groundbreaking new treatment for aggressive bladder cancer is now available on the NHS, slashing mortality rates by 55% and offering new hope to thousands of patients across the UK.

Cheap heart drug boosts breast cancer survival

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a cheap, widely available heart drug, propranolol, could significantly improve survival rates for women battling aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, offering new hope for a notoriously difficult-to-treat disease.

German charged over cocaine at Perth Airport

A German national has been charged by Australian Federal Police after Border Force officers allegedly discovered a significant quantity of cocaine concealed within his luggage upon arrival at Perth International Airport.

NHS Approves Revolutionary Bladder Cancer Drug

The NHS has greenlit pembrolizumab (Keytruda) for high-risk bladder cancer patients, a groundbreaking immunotherapy that could prevent recurrence and transform treatment outcomes across the UK.

Brit Faces 15 Years in Bali Prison Over Prescription Pills

Lamar Ahchee, a British national, is fighting for his freedom in Indonesia after being arrested at Bali's airport for carrying prescription anxiety medication. His case highlights the severe and often misunderstood drug laws that can ensnare tourists.

Peruvian Woman Jailed 12 Years in Bali for Cocaine

A Peruvian national, Anggie Francisca Bautista Gil, has been sentenced to 12 years in a Bali prison and fined £65,000 for attempting to smuggle 3.4kg of cocaine into Indonesia. The shocking case highlights the country's severe anti-drug laws.

Back Pain Warning: Silent Cancer Symptom Overlooked

Exclusive: Leading UK cancer charity issues urgent alert as common back pain symptoms, often dismissed as menopause or gardening injuries, are linked to a soaring risk of spinal cancer. Experts reveal the critical red flags everyone must know.

Novartis Accused of Exploiting WHO Scheme in Africa

An explosive investigation reveals how pharmaceutical giant Novartis leveraged a WHO-led initiative to push its expensive cancer drug in Nigeria and Kenya, raising serious ethical concerns about Big Pharma's role in public health.

Scalding Hot Coffee & Tea Linked to Increased Cancer Risk

A stark new health alert for British coffee and tea lovers: Drinking your favourite hot beverage too hot could significantly increase the risk of developing throat cancer. Research reveals the dangerous temperature threshold you must avoid.

Peruvian Woman Faces Death Penalty in Bali Cocaine Bust

A Peruvian national has been arrested at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport for attempting to smuggle over 3kg of cocaine, a crime punishable by death in Indonesia. The 23-year-old was apprehended after a flight from Peru via Singapore.

Prostate Cancer Testing: The Critical UK Guide for Men

A major UK health review is reshaping the conversation around prostate cancer screening. Discover the potential benefits and the significant risks of PSA testing to make an informed decision about your health.

Aussie's DIY Meth Smuggle: Household Item Stash in Thailand

A 34-year-old Australian national faces the death penalty after Thai customs officials discovered 4kg of crystal methamphetamine ingeniously concealed inside a common household appliance. The shocking find was made at a Bangkok mail centre.

Sinaloa Cartel drug ring busted in Brooklyn

US authorities have dismantled a suspected Sinaloa Cartel-linked drug operation in Brooklyn, arresting multiple individuals allegedly tied to the notorious Mexican cartel.

Student admits drug plot to fund education

A university student from a disadvantaged background has pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell drugs in a desperate bid to pay for his studies, revealing the harsh realities of student poverty.

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