Young adults face alarming bowel cancer surge

New research highlights a worrying surge in bowel cancer cases among younger adults, with poor diet and sedentary lifestyles to blame. Learn the warning signs and how to protect yourself.

Bizarre medieval remedies that still work

From ground-up mummies to urine mouthwash, discover the weirdest medieval medicines that were once mainstream – and a few surprising remedies that still hold up today.

Mum nearly dies after botched NHS surgery

A mother shares her terrifying ordeal after a routine operation went horribly wrong, leading to sepsis and multiple organ failure. Her story highlights the dangers of medical negligence.

Weight loss jabs may slash heart attack risk

Breakthrough research suggests that popular weight loss injections like Wegovy and Ozempic may significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, offering hope for millions.

Taurine in Energy Drinks May Help Fight Leukaemia

A recent study suggests that taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, may have potential benefits in combating leukaemia. Discover the science behind this surprising finding and what it means for future treatments.

NHS nurse charged with assault in Kirkcaldy

A nurse from NHS Fife has been charged with assault following an alleged incident involving a patient at a hospital in Kirkcaldy. The case has raised concerns over patient safety and staff conduct.

Doctor warns lumpy testicles could mean cancer

A leading doctor warns that young men with lumpy testicles should seek immediate medical help, as it could be a sign of testicular cancer. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment.

Music may slow brain ageing, study finds

New research suggests that learning to play a musical instrument may help protect cognitive function as we age, offering a fun and engaging way to keep the brain sharp.

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