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Observer's Rachel Cooke dies aged 56

A tribute to Rachel Cooke, the Observer journalist and critic who brought curiosity and discernment to her work for 24 years. Discover her legacy in literature and food writing.

Jesse Ramien's tattoo tribute to premature son Teo

Cronulla Sharks star Jesse Ramien reveals incredible back tattoo honouring his son, born prematurely in Bali. Discover the moving story of Teo's emergency and the NRL community's support.

Trump's 'Outstanding' MRI Claim Sparks Debate

Donald Trump claims his recent MRI was the 'best' a doctor has ever seen, but admits he doesn't know what was scanned. Read about the political fallout and health scrutiny.

Extreme Heat Increases Premature Birth Risk 15%

Groundbreaking research from Stanford University shows extreme heat exposure significantly increases risk of premature births, with worrying implications for climate change and maternal health.

Christiane Amanpour: Ovarian Cancer Has Returned

Veteran CNN international correspondent Christiane Amanpour shares devastating news of her ovarian cancer recurrence while highlighting her determination to continue groundbreaking journalism.

NRL star's Bali wedding joy turns to emergency birth

In an emotional rollercoaster, rugby league star Ryan Matterson marries his partner in a dream Bali ceremony, only to face an emergency premature birth days later. The heartwarming story of love, crisis and new beginnings.

From back pain to 15cm tumour: A mother's cancer warning

Exclusive: Mother-of-two Sarah O'Connell shares her terrifying journey from persistent back pain to a shocking cancer diagnosis that doctors initially missed, in a story that highlights crucial NHS warning signs everyone should know.

J&J Pays $700M in Talc Cancer Scandal Settlement

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson agrees to pay $700 million settlement amid allegations their talcum powder contained asbestos and caused ovarian cancer in thousands of women.

Woman Sues Johnson & Johnson Over Talc Cancer Claims

A British woman with terminal cancer is taking legal action against Johnson & Johnson, claiming their talc-based products caused her illness in a case that could have significant implications for consumer safety.

Johnson & Johnson Faces UK Lawsuit Over Talc Cancer Claims

Global pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is confronting a major class action lawsuit in the UK, with dozens of women alleging its talc-based products caused their cancers. The legal battle could set a crucial precedent for consumer safety.

20-week premature baby survives in medical miracle

Against all medical expectations, a baby born at just 20 weeks - the UK's legal abortion limit - has survived in what doctors are calling an extraordinary medical miracle that's rewriting survival records.

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