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Baby saved by namesake's tragic story

In an extraordinary twist of fate, a baby girl's life was saved after doctors discovered a critical heart defect, prompted by her parents' choice of name that honoured another child who tragically passed away.

Lab-grown cells form early human heart structure

British scientists achieve medical milestone as stem cells self-organise into early heart structure, opening new frontiers for congenital heart disease research and drug testing.

Sarah Parish on trauma of losing baby daughter

Actress Sarah Parish and husband James Murray open up for the first time about the devastating loss of their eight-month-old daughter, Ella-Jayne, and their journey through grief.

Tory MP Maria Caulfield defects to Reform UK

Conservative MP Maria Caulfield has dramatically defected to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, citing the government's failure on immigration and Brexit. The move signals deep unrest within the Tory party and is a significant boost for Reform ahead of the general

Baby born with identical birthmark to mother in rare genetic show

A UK mother's extraordinary bond with her newborn daughter has captured hearts worldwide after the baby was born with an identical facial birthmark. This rare genetic phenomenon defies odds and celebrates the unique beauty of family connections.

Sarah Parish's Heartbreaking Loss & Her Daughter's Legacy

Actress Sarah Parish opens up about the tragic loss of her daughter Ella-Jayne to a rare heart condition, and how she and husband James Murray turned their grief into a force for good with the Murray Parish Trust.

US Probes 1.7M Honda Vehicles Over Engine Failure Risk

US safety regulators have launched an investigation into potential engine failures affecting more than 1.7 million Honda and Acura vehicles. The probe centres on dangerous stalling risks linked to serious manufacturing defects.

Urgent warning over epilepsy drug defect

A critical warning has been issued for a widely prescribed epilepsy medication after regulators identified a manufacturing defect. Thousands of patients could be affected.

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