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Family 'skimped to get by' during toddler's cancer treatment
Family 'skimped to get by' during toddler's cancer treatment3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJayne McCormackPolitical correspondent, BBC News NIFamilyAria, who was diagnosed with leukaemia, and her twin sister, ArabellaFor years, Alyssa McCrea wasn't sure when life with her young twin girls, Aria and Arabella, would feel normal again. In summer 2022 Aria was diagnosed with leukaemia, aged three, and the family were thrust into a world of long hospital stays and r...
Podcaster advocating for endometriosis awareness
Podcaster advocating for endometriosis awareness6 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleShannen HeadleyBBC NewsBBCAlexandra Morris said she struggled to get diagnosed with endometriosisA woman from Kenilworth is advocating for more awareness on endometriosis after she says she had to fight to be diagnosed. Alexandra Morris said there is a pattern of women living with the condition not believed and being dismissed at GP's and hospital appointments. Morris first began experiencing sym...
Afghan veteran hospitalised after station assault
Afghan veteran hospitalised after station assault3 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMike AppsSouth of EnglandFamily handoutNoor Aziz Ahmadzai served alongside the British Army in AfghanistanAn Afghan Special Forces veteran who served alongside the British Army has suffered a serious brain injury following an alleged assault at a railway station. Noor Aziz Ahmadzai, 39, was airlifted to hospital after collapsing following an incident while working as a security guard at Weymouth statio...
Trans woman leaves role with women's health charity
Trans woman leaves role with women's health charityJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMarcus WhiteSouth of EnglandBBCSteph Richards said her departure was best for her and the charity Endometriosis South CoastA trans woman, whose work for a women's health charity was criticised by former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, has left the organisation.Steph Richards was chief executive and later parliamentary adviser to Endometriosis South Coast in Portsmouth, Hampshire.The 73-year-o...
Parents say school system needs an overhaul to serve their children's needs
Parents say school system needs an overhaul to serve their children's needsA survey of 2,000 parents has found two-thirds believe the current UK education system no longer works for their child, with calls for urgent reform and more flexible learning optionsCommentsLifestylePiers Eady06:00, 17 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesMore than half of parents think the school system needs an overhaul, a survey has shown(Image: Getty Images/Image Source)More than half of British parents believe the existing edu...
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South Korean mum faces child abuse charges for feeding rice cake soup to 2-month-old baby
A South Korean woman in her thirties is facing child abuse charges after allegedly feeding her two-month-old infant tteokguk, or rice cake soup, with the case coming to light through photos she posted online. The dish, commonly eaten to mark the new year in South Korea, is considered inappropriate for infants, whose digestive systems are not yet developed enough to process semi-solid foods. According to the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency on Friday, the unidentified woman is being...
Mum's fury after son swallows 'Dinosaur egg' toy that may have asbestos inside
Mum's fury after son swallows 'Dinosaur egg' toy that may have asbestos insideCharli Aitken bought the Let's Dig Out Dinosaur Eggs from Smyths Toys as a Christmas stocking filler for her son Rudi – but was left fearing for his long-term healthCommentsLifestyleHoward Lloyd Regional content editor05:29, 17 Apr 2026View 5 ImagesCharli Aitken is furious after learning the toy may contain asbestos(Image: SWNS)A mother has described her shock and says she is contemplating legal act...
Sitting disease
“Walking is man’s best medicine.” — Hippocrates MORE than two millennia ago, the father of modern medicine recognised something fundamental about human health: our bodies are designed to move. Yet modern civilisation seems to have forgotten this simple truth. Today, millions of people spend most of their waking hours sitting — in cars, at desks, in meetings, and increasingly in front of screens. A typical day for many in cities involves commuting while seated, working while seated, eating while...
Veteran actor Ranjeet shares a glimpse of his workout at 84: ‘Toh hamesha fit rahuga…’
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Digital mapping for Census begins in NDMC, Delhi Cantonment areas; over 700 officials deployed for survey
Officials said the groundwork for the exercise had already been completed, including a self-enumeration phase between April 1 and April 15.| India News
Court ruling limits drug price control in India
Court ruling limits drug price control in India
Lower-income countries investing record $302 million in immunisation programmes in 2025
GENEVA: New data released today by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, shows that lower income countries have collectively contributed over US$ 300 million towards Gavi-supported immunisation programmes for 2025, setting a new record for annual country investment in vaccines.This performance reflects the accelerated pace at which countries are assuming greater ownership of immunisation financing, enabled by the unique design of the Gavi model, which prioritizes sustainable transitions to self-sufficienc...
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11 groups at risk of high blood pressure - and 5 signs to look for
11 groups at risk of high blood pressure - and 5 signs to look forNot everyone will show signs of having high blood pressureCommentsNewsSophie Buchan Money and Lifestyle Writer03:02, 17 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesPeople should see their doctor if they are worried about their health(Image: Getty)Blood pressure helps carry oxygen and nutrients around your body and naturally goes up and down, especially when you’re active.High blood pressure means your heart has to work harder to pump blood. But over ti...
Can loneliness damage your heart?
Can loneliness damage your heart
UAE parents working from home prepare to return to office as in-person school begins
As schools around the UAE move back towards in-person learning, many parents who have spent months balancing remote work with supervising children at home are now preparing for a major shift in their daily routines. While some families have welcomed the return to classrooms as a long-awaited step towards normality, others say a gradual or hybrid approach would better reflect the realities facing working households.Parents who spoke to Khaleej Times said the decision appears to have been car...
Medical Device Maker Alamar Bio Boosts IPO to Raise $191 Million
Alamar Biosciences Inc., a maker of medical devices that detect protein biomarkers to diagnose diseases, raised $191 million in an upsized US initial public offering that priced at the top of a marketed range.
Nutritionist shares five ‘wellness’ foods actually sabotaging your health
Nutritionist shares five ‘wellness’ foods actually sabotaging your healthLow-fat yoghurts and other ‘health’ foods may not be as healthy as they seemCommentsNewsSamantha Leathers Senior Money & Lifestyle writer02:21, 17 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesThe nutritionist warned people may be sabotaging their health with the wrong food choices(Image: GETTY)A nutritionist has warned that people trying to eat healthy may be sabotaging themselves simply by choosing the foods that ‘look’ the healthiest. From T...