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Metformin reduces insulin need in type 1 diabetes

Australian clinical trial reveals metformin, an affordable century-old medication, reduces insulin requirements by 12% for type 1 diabetes patients. Discover how this breakthrough could transform diabetes management in the UK.

Novo Nordisk Alzheimer's drug trial fails

A major study testing Novo Nordisk's semaglutide for Alzheimer's disease has failed, dealing a blow to hopes of a new treatment for over 55 million patients. Discover the full story.

New TB drug shows breakthrough potential in trial

Sorfequiline, a new antibiotic, demonstrates stronger action against tuberculosis with potential to revolutionise treatment. Could this be the breakthrough against the killer disease?

NIH cuts disrupt 74,000 in medical trials

A new report reveals how NIH funding cuts have disrupted over 74,000 people in clinical trials, impacting research for cancer, heart disease, and COVID-19. Discover the full consequences.

Died for 7 minutes, saw dad in afterlife

A British man who clinically died for seven minutes shares his extraordinary journey to the afterlife, where he was reunited with his late father and experienced overwhelming peace.

NHS negligence liabilities hit record £60bn

Shocking new figures reveal the NHS's clinical negligence liabilities have skyrocketed to £60 billion, driven by a dramatic surge in maternity care compensation claims that threatens the health service's financial stability.

Weight loss jab may cure food addiction, study finds

Groundbreaking research reveals Mounjaro injections could revolutionise obesity treatment by targeting food addiction mechanisms in the brain, offering new hope for millions struggling with compulsive eating.

Vitamin B6 Reduces Anxiety in Major New Study

A major scientific breakthrough shows high-dose Vitamin B6 supplements significantly reduce anxiety symptoms and combat depression in new clinical trial findings that could transform mental health treatment.

Paramedics sacked after CPR failure in custody

Two Dayton paramedics have been terminated following an internal investigation that found they neglected to provide crucial CPR to a restrained Black man during a medical emergency, raising serious concerns about emergency response protocols.

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