Breast cancer warning for women over 50

Experts issue a stark warning as breast cancer cases rise among women over 50, urging immediate action on symptoms like lumps and nipple changes.

FDA drugs may reverse Alzheimer's, study finds

Scientists have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs could potentially reverse Alzheimer's disease, offering new hope for millions affected by this debilitating condition.

Rogue Botox injectors putting lives at risk

Shocking investigation reveals unqualified practitioners administering dangerous Botox treatments, leading to severe health complications. Experts warn of the growing black market in cosmetic procedures.

Fridge staple beats carrots for eye health

New research reveals an everyday dairy product may rival carrots in supporting vision health. Discover the surprising science behind this eyesight superhero.

NHS junior doctors to strike over Christmas

Junior doctors in England are set to strike over Christmas after last-ditch pay negotiations with the government failed, potentially disrupting NHS services during the festive period.

WHO Covid Envoy Dr David Nabarro Dies at 74

Dr David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation's special envoy for Covid-19, has passed away at 74. Colleagues and leaders worldwide honour his legacy in global health.

Man dead 17 mins shares afterlife vision

A man who was clinically dead for 17 minutes shares his extraordinary near-death experience, describing vivid visions and life-changing revelations.

WHO Leadership Clash: Nabarro vs Tedros

Former UN health envoy David Nabarro is set to challenge Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for the leadership of the World Health Organization, sparking a high-stakes election battle.

Abbott’s Lingo: A Needle-Free Glucose Monitor

Abbott's latest innovation, the Lingo glucose monitor, promises to revolutionise health tracking by offering real-time glucose monitoring without needles. Discover how this wearable tech could change lives.

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