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A 31-week abortion, a Supreme Court call: How late is too late?
A week abortion a Supreme Court call How late is too late
Dr Reddy's Wins Nod to Sell Generic Ozempic, Check Cost Of Weight-Loss Drug
The entry of Dr Reddy's generic is triggering a price battle among pharmaceutical companies worldwide.
The 'everything was normal last year' cancer diagnosis
The everything was normal last year cancer diagnosis
The UK is a malaria science ‘superpower’ – and the world needs that
NewsHealthCommentThe UK is a malaria science ‘superpower’ – and the world needs thatWith malaria cases rising around the world and countries stepping back on aid commitments, we stand at a crossroads. Gareth Jenkins hopes the UK government protects investment in malaria researchWednesday 29 April 2026 07:30 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","...
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Red cards can be given to players who cover their mouths while confronting opponents
The International Football Association Board approved a rule that would penalize players with a red card if they cover their mouths when confronting another player. The measure will be in place at this summer's World Cup.(Image credit: Pedro Rocha)
Stress from racism may help explain why black women more likely to die in childbirth, study finds
Exclusive: Cambridge research finds socioenvironmental stressors may influence body’s ability to function healthily in pregnancyStress from racism and deprivation could explain why black women are more likely to die during childbirth, a study has found.Researchers reviewed 44 existing studies that examined three physiological pathways associated with worse pregnancy outcomes: oxidative stress, inflammation, and uteroplacental vascular resistance, and found black women had higher levels of the th...
From birth to pregnancy: Essential vaccines you shouldn't miss
From birth to pregnancy Essential vaccines you shouldnt miss
'OCD made me think I was a monster'
'OCD made me think I was a monster'6 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEleanor LawsonWest MidlandsBBCThe women say awareness about OCD is vital - because some people do not know they are suffering from itWarning: This article discusses distressing themes Every day, mother-of-three Sarah imagines her perfectly healthy young children are going to die in a car crash or fall fatally ill. Distressing images thunder into her head uninvited, whirling around and around until she feel...
‘People assume we’re grifters’: disabled Britons report rise in abuse over blue badges
Badge holders and carers report being harassed, filmed and threatened by strangers who think they are faking disabilityDisabled people who use blue badges to go about their daily lives have said they are being harassed, questioned and even assaulted, as anti-benefits rhetoric becomes more mainstream in the UK.About 3 million people in the UK now have a blue badge, including 1 in 15 adults in England. The number of people who qualify for the scheme – which allows drivers to park in more accessibl...
Hunted for an HIV cure: the dangerous myth linking albinism to sexual exploitation
Malawian women with albinism say men target them for sex convinced that the encounter will cure their infection
Designer to the stars scores $100,000 legal win after 'violent' dog attack left her with lifelong injuries so horrific she can only work a few days a week
Designer to the stars scores $100,000 legal win after 'violent' dog attack left her with lifelong injuries so horrific she can only work a few days a weekMary Ioannidis still impacted by attack six years agoDecision to award her damages upheld following appealREAD MORE: Major update after woman was killed by her pit bull-mastiff crossBy KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 05:31, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 05:31, 29 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Saturday Night Live writer desperate for answers amid search for sister who disappeared six months ago
Saturday Night Live writer desperate for answers amid search for sister who disappeared six months agoBy MELISSA KOENIG, US REPORTER Published: 05:07, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 05:07, 29 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Earlier specialised care could prevent 10,000 miscarriages a year, UK study finds
Charity says starting specialised care after first miscarriage instead of third reduces risk of future lossesGiving women access to specialised care after their first miscarriage could prevent about 10,000 pregnancy losses a year across the UK, according to a study.Currently, women in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are eligible for specialist care on the NHS for early baby losses after they have had a minimum of three miscarriages. Continue reading...
What will happen to your body if you stop having red chilli for 21 days?
What will happen to your body if you stop having red chilli for days
Akhilesh Yadav Visits BJP MLA Who Was Injured While Burning His Effigy
Anuradha Jaiswal was admitted to the hospital after she was injured while setting fire to an effigy of the SP chief during a demonstration.
दिल्ली-NCR में प्रदूषण हुआ कम, AQI 180, चेक करें अन्य शहरों का हाल
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What Are Peptides And Why Is Everyone Talking About Them?
InnovationHealthcareWhat Are Peptides And Why Is Everyone Talking About Them?ByDr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sai writes about healthcare, innovation and technology.Follow AuthorApr 28, 2026, 11:00pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Peptide therapies are being widely marketed for vitality and longevity.gettyPeptides are, q...
Measles kills 250 in Bangladesh. Should India be on alert amid WHO warning?
Measles kills in Bangladesh Should India be on alert amid WHO warning
From healthcare to healthspan: Why predictive, personalised care will define the next era of global health
Health systems around the world are facing mounting pressure from ageing populations, rising chronic disease and the growing cost of care. Yet most healthcare models remain focused on treating illness after it appears rather than preventing it before it develops. The real challenge today is no longer simply extending life, but ensuring those additional years are lived in good health.This demands a global shift in how policymakers, investors, innovators, practitioners - and even individuals - def...