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Expert Warning: Vitamin Supplements Can Lower Your Levels

Leading health experts issue a startling alert that a widely taken vitamin supplement may be having the opposite effect, dangerously depleting the very nutrient it promises to boost. Discover the science behind the concerning findings.

Smoking kills 8 million people a year, report reveals

A landmark global health report exposes the devastating toll of smoking, with 8 million deaths per year and a profound impact on both smokers and those exposed to second-hand smoke. Experts are calling for urgent government action.

5 Daily Habits Sabotaging Your Health

Leading health experts warn that common everyday routines - from how you sit to your phone usage - could be secretly damaging your body. Discover the surprising risks and simple fixes.

Dengue Fever Alert for UK Holidaymakers in Europe

UK health officials issue urgent warning to British holidaymakers about a significant rise in potentially fatal dengue fever cases across popular European destinations. Experts reveal symptoms and prevention tips.

Your Reusable Water Bottle's Deadly Secret

Shocking new UK laboratory tests expose the hidden health dangers lurking in your reusable water bottle, with fecal bacteria levels far exceeding safe limits. Discover the cleaning tips experts say are crucial for your family's safety.

Silent Killer Warning: 1 in 3 Brits At Risk

Millions of Britons are at risk of a silent killer condition with no symptoms. Experts reveal the hidden signs and urgent steps to protect yourself from fatty liver disease.

Moderate Drinking Shrinks Brain, Scars Liver: Oxford Study

A major new study from the University of Oxford delivers a sobering warning: regular, moderate alcohol consumption is directly linked to reduced brain volume and increased liver fat. Discover the hidden damage in your glass.

Stop Toilet Scrolling - Doctors Warn of Health Risks

A troubling new health trend is emerging as doctors link prolonged toilet scrolling on smartphones to a sharp rise in painful haemorrhoids and other bowel issues. Experts reveal why this modern habit is damaging your health.

Dangerous Microdosing Weight Loss Trend Exposed

Health experts sound the alarm on a worrying new trend where individuals are microdosing powerful diabetes and weight-loss medications like Ozempic to shed pounds, despite severe health risks and a complete lack of evidence for its safety or efficacy.

'Ketamine Queen' jailed over Matthew Perry's death

Kennedy Alexandra Lincoln, known as the 'Ketamine Queen', has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for supplying the ketamine that contributed to actor Matthew Perry's death.

Matthew Perry's 'Ketamine Queen' Pleads Guilty

Jasveen Sangha, dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen', pleads guilty to supplying controlled substances following Matthew Perry's tragic death. Exclusive details from Westminster Magistrates' Court.

Phone Toilet Habit a 'Trojan Horse' for Superbugs

Exclusive: Groundbreaking UK study reveals that scrolling your mobile phone in the bathroom creates a dangerous breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant E.coli and other faecal bacteria, posing a severe public health risk.

Ultra-Processed Foods Cause Weight Gain, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking UK research exposes the hidden dangers of ultra-processed foods, linking them directly to increased calorie intake and weight gain. Discover the science behind why these modern diets are harming our health.

Jim Irsay's Ketamine Doctor: Shocking Medical History Exposed

Exclusive investigation into the medical practices of Dr. Harry Haroutunian, the physician linked to Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay's ketamine-related health crisis. New documents reveal troubling prescription patterns and professional scrutiny.

Global Ban On Vapes Urged By Health Experts

Leading medical experts are demanding an immediate international ban on disposable vapes, citing alarming new data that debunks their 'harmless' reputation and reveals a growing threat to public health, the environment, and youth.

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