Category : Search result: transgenerational health effects


Copper coil agony: Woman's contraceptive nightmare

A young woman shares her harrowing experience with a copper coil IUD that left her in excruciating pain and bleeding for weeks, raising serious concerns about contraceptive device safety and medical oversight.

Pregnancy drug's cancer legacy spans generations

Shocking new research reveals how diethylstilbestrol (DES), prescribed to pregnant women decades ago, continues to cause cancer and health complications across multiple generations.

Common Medications Causing Silent Nutrient Deficiencies

Shocking new research reveals how common prescription drugs could be draining essential vitamins and minerals from millions of Brits, leading to unexplained fatigue, brain fog and serious health complications.

Antidepressant Weight Gain Mystery Solved by UK Research

Groundbreaking UK research uncovers the genetic reasons why some antidepressants cause significant weight gain while others remain unaffected. Discover what this means for personalised mental health treatment.

Brookside star's medication nightmare revealed

Former Brookside actor Philip Olivier opens up about his terrifying health crisis after taking common hay fever medication, warning others about unexpected side effects.

New NHS alert for millions on sertraline

Exclusive: Health authorities issue urgent new guidance about potentially dangerous side effects of sertraline, one of Britain's most prescribed antidepressants affecting millions.

Antidepressants cause long-term weight gain, study finds

Groundbreaking research from King's College London reveals long-term weight gain risks associated with widely prescribed antidepressants, with significant implications for patient health and treatment decisions.

Antidepressant linked to heart risk and weight gain

New research from University College London suggests a widely prescribed antidepressant may significantly increase cardiovascular risks and cause substantial weight gain in long-term users.

White Wine Linked to Severe 'Hangxiety' in Women

New research reveals why white wine and spirits trigger worse anxiety and rage than other alcoholic drinks, with women particularly vulnerable to post-drinking emotional turmoil.

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