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Trump's Christmas Day Epstein Post Sparks Controversy

Donald Trump used a Christmas Day social media post to attack Democrats over Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he distanced himself from the sex offender first. Read the full story on the ongoing political fallout.

Mother and Daughter Face Breast Cancer Together

A powerful story of two families navigating simultaneous breast cancer diagnoses. Explore the emotional impact, genetic risks, and the unique bond formed in the face of a shared health crisis.

KISS members reunite at Kennedy Center Honours

Surviving KISS members Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Peter Criss reunited on the red carpet in Washington DC, paying tribute to late guitarist Ace Frehley. Read the full story.

Orange Juice Alters Genes, May Improve Heart Health

New research reveals daily orange juice consumption influences thousands of genes linked to blood pressure and inflammation. Discover how a simple glass could support long-term cardiovascular wellness.

Orange Juice Gene Study Shows Heart Health Benefits

New research suggests drinking sugar-free orange juice daily for two months can change gene expression linked to better heart function, metabolism, and reduced inflammation. Discover the science behind this simple dietary tweak.

Prostate Cancer: Key Facts and Early Detection

Prostate cancer is the UK's biggest male cancer killer. Learn about symptoms, risk factors like family history and ethnicity, and how to request an NHS PSA test for early detection.

Sarah Beeny's mastectomy had to be redone

TV presenter Sarah Beeny reveals her double mastectomy went wrong, requiring a second surgery. She discusses her cancer journey, genetic testing, and new charity role. Read her inspiring story.

Boy's 'Amazing' Response to Gene Therapy in UK

A three-year-old boy with life-threatening Hunter syndrome shows an 'amazing' response to groundbreaking gene therapy at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. Discover this medical breakthrough.

Red hair gene key to healing chronic wounds

Groundbreaking research reveals the MC1R gene, responsible for red hair, could revolutionise treatment for millions suffering from non-healing wounds. Discover the potential new therapy.

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