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Study: ADHD Drugs Given to UK Children Too Quickly

Exclusive: A major study finds children are being prescribed ADHD medication before recommended psychological therapies, raising serious concerns among UK health experts about long-term effects and rushed diagnoses.

Scattering Ashes Abroad: The Essential Legal Guide

Thinking of scattering a loved one's ashes overseas? Our comprehensive guide reveals the complex web of international laws, airline regulations, and hidden paperwork you need to know before you travel.

Fibre's Power: Slash Cholesterol & Boost Health

New research reveals how a simple dietary shift to include more fibre can be a game-changer for your heart health, aiding in significant cholesterol reduction and offering a host of other long-term wellness benefits.

Lily James vs Instagram: Nude Photo Controversy

Actress Lily James has called out Instagram after moderators removed her nude celebration photo, claiming it breached community guidelines. Fans rally behind her, questioning platform's consistency.

UK warned over new alcohol guidelines

Brits are being warned about updated alcohol consumption advice that may impact their health and lifestyle. Find out what the experts are saying.

CDC warns against antibiotic overuse in children

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidance urging doctors to limit antibiotic prescriptions for children, citing growing resistance risks. Experts warn overuse could render common treatments ineffective.

Japan restricts kids' summer sports amid deadly heatwave

Japanese authorities have introduced strict guidelines limiting children's outdoor sports activities during peak heat hours as record-breaking temperatures sweep the nation, raising alarms over climate change impacts.

UK schools get new gender identity guidance

The UK government has released updated guidance for schools in England on addressing sex and gender identity issues among pupils. The move aims to provide clarity for educators while sparking debate on student welfare and inclusivity.

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