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Sweetener may weaken cancer treatment

New research reveals that sucralose, a popular artificial sweetener, could reduce the efficacy of immunotherapy in cancer patients, raising concerns over dietary choices during treatment.

Common habit triples cancer risk for 18 million

A new study reveals that a widespread habit followed by millions could dramatically increase the chances of developing cancer. Experts warn of the hidden dangers lurking in daily routines.

Autism surge tied to higher dementia risk

New research reveals a concerning connection between rising autism diagnoses and increased vulnerability to dementia in later life. Experts warn of a looming public health crisis.

Amazon sparks protests in Southport over new facility

Residents in Southport are voicing strong opposition to Amazon's new facility, citing concerns over increased traffic, noise, and disruption to local businesses. The Institute for Public Policy Research weighs in on the debate.

Biden announces cancer research boost in LA

President Joe Biden unveiled a groundbreaking cancer research initiative in Los Angeles, emphasising his administration's commitment to advancing medical breakthroughs.

New evidence: Robin Hood may have been real

Fresh historical research challenges traditional views on Robin Hood's origins, suggesting the folk hero may have been based on a real person in medieval England.

Green tea, red wine compounds may help fight cancer

Groundbreaking research suggests that compounds found in green tea and red wine may help combat cancer by disrupting cancer cell metabolism. Scientists uncover potential health benefits beyond antioxidants.

FDA drugs may reverse Alzheimer's, study finds

Scientists have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs could potentially reverse Alzheimer's disease, offering new hope for millions affected by this debilitating condition.

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