Healthcare
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Warning as experts reveal foods that ‘increase your risk of dying from cancer’
SOME staple British foods are increasing people’s risk of cancer, research has revealed. Breakfast cereals and breads are among the…
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How would a womb transplant work for a trans women who were born men?
Transwomen will be able to get a life-changing womb transplant in the ‘near future’, leading fertility experts have claimed. The…
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I blamed my fake tan for a nasty rash – I had no idea it was a sign of cancer
WHEN Lauren Aneesa Angrish kept coming down with coughs and colds, she just put it down to her busy lifestyle.…
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I’m a dentist – these are the six trends that could be harming your teeth
Rubbing teeth with charcoal, swilling olive oil and taking shots of apple cider vinegar — we do some pretty strange…
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Mum left with dent in her head after partner spotted ‘something different’
WHEN Barbora Hájková’s partner said she ‘looked a little different’, she brushed off his concerns. The 38-year-old had a lump…
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Long-term exposure to air pollution linked to higher risk of depression & anxiety, study reveals
CAUSE CHILDREN TO HAVE A LOW IQ: Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, found in May 2019 that…
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I’m a midwife and these are the items I’ve found lost inside pregnant women
DURING labour, there are things you expect to happen. In most cases, there will be screaming and shouting – before…
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Folic acid ‘should be pumped into RICE as well as bread’, experts say
Folic acid should be added to rice as well as flour to prevent hundreds of cases of ‘tragic’ birth defects…
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Cream burned my face and ate away my skin – I’m in agony and can’t leave the house
A YOUNG woman has claimed that steroid cream “burned” her skin so badly that she no longer recognises herself in…
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Doctors try to fish out bizarre object from teen’s intestine… so can YOU guess what it is?
Doctors try to fish out bizarre object from teen’s intestine Australian surgeons unsuccessfully used six devices to try to remove it…
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I’ve been ‘burned so badly by eczema creams’ I no longer recognise myself
WHEN Nicole Mackenzie started using topical steroids for her eczema, she hoped it would solve her skin complaint. Instead, the…
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Five best new features of Apple’s iOS 16.3 update released TODAY
Five best new features of Apple’s iOS 16.3 update released TODAY… including one that might literally be a lifesaver By…
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NHS ‘healthy-eating’ app promotes junk food ‘linked to cancer’
AN NHS ‘healthy-eating” app is actually promoting life-threatening junk food, campaigners claim. The health service’s Food Scanner is supposed to…
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Dry eyes? Wear sunglasses even when it’s overcast and chilly!
Should you regularly find yourself wiping away tears, you might not think to blame dry eyes — but that’s the…
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I’m a nutritionist – here’s the 5 ways a post-Dry Jan blowout is bad for you
IT’S February 1, so that might mean you’re planning on going big on the booze this evening if you have…
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Just 6 extra minutes of physical activity found to boost brain power in middle age
Just SIX extra minutes of physical activity each day ‘boosts brain power in middle age’ Both moderate and vigorous activity…
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Mum who thought she was suffering ‘baby brain’ died six months later
A NEW mum has tragically died after believing her dizzy spells were down to ‘baby brain’. At first, Anneka Johnstone,…
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Do YOU know what counts towards your five a day?
Advice to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables each day has been peddled since the 1990s. But, despite being…
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Warning as 600k ‘addicts slip through net’ – 9 signs your loved one is at risk
THOUSANDS of Brits with drinking problems could be slipping through the net when it comes to treatment, a health body…
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New mother, 33, dies of stage-four brain cancer just 6 months after diagnosis
A new mother died of brain cancer just months after NHS doctors claimed her ‘baby brain’ may have been down…
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Chicken pox parties will end if major change to kids’ jabs introduced
ADDING a chickenpox jab to the NHS childhood vaccination schedule will end risky pox parties, experts have said. Three-quarters of…
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5,000 cancer cases a year ‘could be missed’ under Labour’s self-referral plans for NHS
Thousands of cancer diagnoses could be missed each year under Labour’s plans for self-referrals on the NHS, new figures suggest.…
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Millions have just days to get Covid boosters before offer of vaccine stops
MILLIONS of Brits have just days left to get their Covid booster jabs before the offer stops for good. As…
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Fat and frail: Being overweight in middle age more than doubles chances of being a frail pensioner
Being fat in middle-age may DOUBLE your chances of being a frail pensioner, study warns Overweight people are prone to…
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How a virus caught during sex in your 20s can trigger cervical cancer decades later
Recently, I was diagnosed with an avoidable cancer. Avoidable had I known more about a common cancer-causing virus — and…
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More than a quarter of elderly suffer adverse drug reactions
Women are most at risk of suffering adverse reactions to drugs, research reveals One in four people on long-term medication…
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Expert tips to shake off this winter’s hacking cough
Persistent, hacking coughs seem to be the soundtrack to winter this year. It’s perhaps inevitable, given that flu cases rose…
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Breakthrough could help identify patients who may be at risk of potentially fatal complication
A tiny balloon may be able to help doctors identify heart surgery patients who could be at risk of a…
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League table shame of UK women’s healthcare: We languish behind Saudi Arabia in global list
League table shame of UK women’s healthcare: We languish behind Saudi Arabia in global list… and treatments are on a…
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Why it’s important to see the SAME GP
Patients at surgeries with a high turnover of GPs are more likely to need emergency hospital treatment than those with…
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Women are being let down by ‘glacial’ progress on making workplaces menopause-friendly
Women are being let down by the Government’s ‘glacial’ progress on making workplaces menopause-friendly, MPs warn A report called for…
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Should workplaces offer women menopause leave? Vote here and tell us why…
Poll Should workplaces offer women menopause leave? Yes 1232 votes No 3501 votes Ministers have controversially rejected a proposal to…
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‘Mysterious’ Covid-like respiratory disease kills 21 in Afghanistan
Deja flu: Mystery, Covid-like disease kills 21 in Afghanistan The disease has swept through the Wakhan district over the last…
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Artist, 51, plagued by back pain says using dildos has helped ‘immensely’
An artist plagued by unbearable back pain claims sex toys have helped where drugs have failed. Rebecca Evans, from Llwyncelyn…
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Scientists say beetroot juice ‘significantly increases muscle force during exercise’
Forget protein shakes and pre-workout: Scientists say BEETROOT juice ‘significantly increases muscle force during exercise’ Scientists in the UK and…
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‘Female Viagra’ hits the shelves: £60 serum promises women easier and more intense orgasms
A serum touted as being like a lady’s equivalent to Viagra promises women ‘more frequent, intense and satisfying orgasms’. Vella…
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Massive spike in excess deaths sparks calls for an ‘urgent investigation’
MPs have called for an urgent investigation into Britain’s soaring death rates as thousands more people than usual are dying…
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FDA puts limit on lead levels in baby food
FDA finally puts limit on lead levels in baby food after mountains of research linked metal to learning difficulties By…
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Women should get ANNUAL breast cancer scans, claims Government’s women’s health tsar
Women should get ANNUAL breast cancer scans, claims Government’s women’s health tsar UK’s breast screening programme has the longest gap…
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Women should NOT get menopause leave, MailOnline readers overwhelmingly say
Seven out of 10 MailOnline readers agree with No10 rejecting trials of menopause leave. Time-off for women affected by ‘the change’…
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Eating ultra-processed foods may raise risk of cancer, study warns
Eating ultra-processed foods such as mass-produced bread, breakfast cereal, ham, crisps and ice-cream could increase the risk of cancer, a…
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Major study suggests beta-blockers for heart health could reduce violent crime
Could beta-blockers prevent violent crimes from happening? Major study suggests heart meds could reduce aggression The drugs that treat high…
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Only half of Brits are confident they could perform CPR
Only half of UK adults are confident they could perform the kiss of life on a loved one having a…
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Warning as popular food and drinks ‘increase your risk of cancer’
READY meals, fizzy pop and white bread bump up your cancer risk, a study found. Processed foods could increase your…
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Sitting in traffic for just two HOURS can lead to brain damage, study suggests
Breathing in diesel exhaust while sitting in traffic for just a couple of hours can impair brain function and cognition,…
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Doctor banned after offering Covid vitamin ‘cure’ to buyers in pandemic
A DOCTOR who recommended vitamins to cure Covid has been banned. A tribunal heard Dr Sarah Myhill, 64, posted videos…
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27 TONS of charcuterie meat recalled over fears they are contaminated with listeria
27 TONS of deli meat recalled over fears they are contaminated with listeria – the food poisoning bug that’s deadly…
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Hospitals will get 5,000 more beds and 800 ambulances to ease pressure on A&E
HOSPITALS are to get 5,000 more beds and 800 ambulances to ease the pressure on emergency departments. The proposals are…
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America has highest rate of avoidable deaths, AND spends more on health than other nations
The United States spends more on healthcare than other wealthy countries – yet its people are still fatter and die…
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