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Woman loses 14 teeth after contraceptive jab

Alexandra Hale, 32, claims prolonged use of the Depo injection led to severe tooth decay and loss. She urges others to be aware of side effects and seek regular medical reviews.

Study Launched Into Screen Time Impact on Babies

A major UK study investigates the 'blind spot' of screen exposure in babies. Experts warn of long-term developmental risks as some infants face over four hours daily. Learn the evidence.

Doctor: Post-Meal Hunger May Signal Fibre Lack

A Harvard-trained gastroenterologist warns that feeling hungry soon after a meal could be a key sign of fibre deficiency, not just constipation. Discover why most UK adults fall short of the 30g daily target.

Doctor: Hunger After Eating Signals Fibre Deficiency

A Harvard-trained gastroenterologist explains why you might feel hungry soon after a meal. The surprising first sign of a fibre shortfall isn't constipation. Discover the NHS intake gap and how to fix it.

Study Questions Need for Yearly Mammograms

New research suggests a personalised risk-based approach to breast cancer screening could be as effective as annual mammograms, potentially transforming UK clinical guidelines. Discover the findings.

Cutting Saturated Fat May Be Pointless for Many

New research suggests only high-risk individuals benefit from reducing saturated fats like butter and cheese. Discover what this means for your diet and current NHS guidelines.

Doctor: Sleeping Less Than 7 Hours Is 'Dangerous'

A neurologist warns that consistently sleeping less than seven hours nightly is dangerous, impairing brain function and raising long-term dementia risk. Learn how to protect your health.

Breast density info raises anxiety, says new study

New research reveals telling women they have dense breast tissue after a mammogram leads to higher anxiety and more GP consultations. The UK is considering whether to adopt the practice.

WHO: Weight Loss Jab Shortage as Obesity to Double

The World Health Organization warns fewer than 10% who need obesity drugs like Wegovy can access them. With costs soaring and supply limited, urgent action is needed to prevent a global health crisis.

Coffee may slow biological ageing, study finds

New research reveals drinking up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing by lengthening telomeres. Discover how your morning brew might add years to your life.

Matt Hancock's fuming reaction to affair question

Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock clashed with Steven Bartlett over 'disrespectful' questions about his affair with aide Gina Coladangelo. Discover the full story behind the tense exchange.

Prozac no better than placebo for children

New research reveals Prozac offers no clinical benefit over placebo for childhood depression, prompting calls for urgent changes to UK treatment guidelines.

British Museum ends tobacco sponsorship deal

The British Museum terminates its 15-year partnership with Japan Tobacco International following government pressure and WHO guideline breaches. Discover the implications for cultural funding.

Dense Breast Cancer Risk: New Screening Guidelines

Krysty Sullivan's cancer was missed in a mammogram due to dense breast tissue. New Australian guidelines now advise informing women and considering extra scans to improve early detection.

Dunkin' Donuts' Ice Policy Angers Customers

Dunkin' Donuts faces backlash over a leaked policy instructing staff not to fill certain iced drinks to the top, even when customers request less or no ice. Discover the full story.

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