FDA Approves Beetroot Red Dye in Food Safety Push
The FDA has approved beetroot red food dye as part of a broader initiative to replace synthetic, petroleum-based colors linked to behavioral issues in children.
The FDA has approved beetroot red food dye as part of a broader initiative to replace synthetic, petroleum-based colors linked to behavioral issues in children.
President Trump's TrumpRx portal goes live, promising deep discounts on GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, but critics question its novelty and long-term affordability.
A Texas doctor faces criminal charges for allegedly falsifying medical records in liver transplant cases, raising serious concerns about patient safety and healthcare fraud in the US.
Health officials issue a stark warning after a newborn's death linked to raw milk consumption, highlighting severe risks for pregnant women and vulnerable groups.
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RecommendedPlayboy model Mayra Dias Gomes shares her emotional health scare after discovering a 7cm breast lump, detailing the anxiety of waiting months for diagnosis results and urging others to prioritize health checks.
A new report reveals millions of Americans are exposed to a cancer-linked chemical in shampoos and soaps, prompting lawsuits against major retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
New research from Florida Atlantic University shows adults consuming high amounts of ultraprocessed foods face a 47% increased cardiovascular disease risk, with these items comprising 60% of American diets.
A mathematical analysis of Old Testament prophecies fulfilled by Jesus reveals odds of one in 10 followed by 157 zeros, a number exceeding all electrons in the observable universe.
Provisional CDC data shows US births fell slightly in 2025, with about 24,000 fewer births than 2024, suggesting the previous year's increase was temporary amid economic and social concerns.
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RecommendedJapanese researchers have discovered ovarian cancer cells fuse with abdominal cells to spread aggressively, opening new treatment possibilities for this deadly disease.
Half of UK cancer centres faced recruitment freezes for oncologists in 2025, a sharp rise that doctors say delays diagnoses and increases mortality risks, undermining government care plans.
A stark critique of UK perinatal mental health support reveals systemic failures from prenatal to postnatal care, with women describing inaccessible NHS services and traumatic experiences.
A groundbreaking study reveals that individuals with dementia maintain their unique personalities, joys, and interests, challenging common misconceptions about cognitive decline.
A 62-year-old Florida man contracted necrotizing fasciitis during a New Year's vacation in the Bahamas, leading to multiple organ failures and a prolonged hospital stay with a grim survival prognosis.
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RecommendedEmergency crews responded to a hazardous materials incident at a Massachusetts day care centre after several children were exposed to a commercial-grade dish cleaner.
A major measles outbreak in Mexico's Jalisco state has forced schools in Guadalajara to reintroduce mandatory face masks and suspend classes, with over 1,981 confirmed cases nationwide.
UK health authorities issue urgent warning after 59 confirmed cases and one death linked to contaminated non-sterile alcohol-free wipes. Four specific brands identified as contaminated.
The Daily Mirror launches a national campaign to spotlight everyday acts of hope and kindness across Britain, countering divisive narratives with stories of community resilience.
A single elephant bone discovered in Spain provides the first physical evidence that Hannibal really did lead war elephants over the Alps during the Second Punic War, challenging centuries of historical debate.
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RecommendedThe NHS recommends five lifestyle habits to lower cholesterol naturally before considering statins, including diet, exercise, and quitting smoking.
Tiger Duggan from Milton Keynes remains on life support in Thailand after a severe motorbike collision. His family faces immense financial strain as insurance fails to cover costs.
Joyce Edge, 103, credits her long life to reading the Daily Mirror for 80+ years and enjoying a daily glass of wine, having seen 29,864 editions since 1944.
Health professionals caution that traditional Super Bowl snacks like wings, pizza, and chips can significantly increase blood pressure and cholesterol levels, offering healthier alternatives.
James Gilbert, a transplant surgeon suspended for sexually and racially harassing junior colleagues, can return to work after the Court of Appeal rejected the GMC's bid to strike him off.
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RecommendedSignificant funding cuts to particle physics, astronomy, and nuclear physics grants in the UK are driving early career researchers overseas, with experts warning of a catastrophic loss of talent and innovation.
UK parents are urged to check baby formula after the FSA recalls Danone and Nestlé products over cereulide contamination, which can cause nausea and vomiting.
Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson has spoken publicly about her experience with disordered eating during her athletic career, as peers debated safeguards in the assisted dying Bill.
Health authorities have urgently recalled nearly 5,000 packages of bread crumbs due to undeclared egg and milk allergens, posing potentially life-threatening risks to consumers with allergies.
A novel nasal spray containing broad-spectrum antibodies has shown promising results in blocking influenza infection in animal studies and early human trials, potentially offering year-round protection.
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RecommendedArchaeologists in Turkey have found the first physical evidence that ancient Romans used human excrement to treat ailments, analysing a 2,000-year-old glass vial containing faecal biomarkers and thyme.