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‘You look like a man’: How Shell Rowe discovered she had cancer
Health

‘You look like a man’: How Shell Rowe discovered she had cancer

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

The TikToker tells You, Me and the Big C podcast about her cancer journey.

UK launches plan to tackle ‘forever chemicals’ amid growing concerns
Health

UK launches plan to tackle ‘forever chemicals’ amid growing concerns

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

Increasing testing for PFAS is part of the UK’s first ever national plan for tackling the substances.

Appeals court overturns former UCLA gynecologist’s sex abuse conviction
Health

Appeals court overturns former UCLA gynecologist’s sex abuse conviction

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

A California appeals court has overturned the conviction of a former campus gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, on sex abuse charges

How conflicting MIC breakpoints distort antimicrobial resistance data
Health

How conflicting MIC breakpoints distort antimicrobial resistance data

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

The review emphasizes that differing CLSI and EUCAST breakpoints complicate AMR tracking, calling for standardized criteria to enhance global health security.

Aging alters social preferences through distinct brain mechanisms
Health

Aging alters social preferences through distinct brain mechanisms

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

The loss of social connectedness as people age increases the odds of cognitive-related disorders and can worsen health outcomes in older populations. But is there

New liquid biopsy detects early cancers through epigenetic instability
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New liquid biopsy detects early cancers through epigenetic instability

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have developed a novel liquid biopsy approach to identify early-stage cancers by measuring the random variation in

Study finds five distinct human sleep chronotypes
Health

Study finds five distinct human sleep chronotypes

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

The familiar labels “night owl” and “early bird,” long used in sleep research, don’t fully capture the diversity of human internal clocks, a new study

Hospital to be UK’s largest robotic surgery centre
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Hospital to be UK’s largest robotic surgery centre

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

The Denise Coates Foundation has donated £12m towards robotic surgery capabilities at the hospital.

Aging brains struggle to recycle synaptic proteins
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Aging brains struggle to recycle synaptic proteins

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

As we age, we begin to lose the connections that wire up our brains-and neuroscientists aren’t sure why.

Like a screwdriver in my face – Life with ‘the world’s most painful known medical condition’
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Like a screwdriver in my face – Life with ‘the world’s most painful known medical condition’

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare condition where something as simple as a gust of wind can cause excruciating pain.

Vitamin A, While Helpful for Measles, Is Not a Replacement for Vaccination
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Vitamin A, While Helpful for Measles, Is Not a Replacement for Vaccination

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 3, 2026

This is a MedPage Today story. Both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommend vitamin A for all patients

Mental health chat encouraged at coffee mornings
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Mental health chat encouraged at coffee mornings

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 2, 2026

Three coffee mornings are being held in Wolverhampton as part of a national mental health event.

Families of children with cancer to have travel costs covered
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Families of children with cancer to have travel costs covered

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 2, 2026

The government sets aside £10 million a year to help families and young people under 24 access cancer treatment.

British soccer union wants fewer headers for pros, and none for kids, to protect players’ brains
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British soccer union wants fewer headers for pros, and none for kids, to protect players’ brains

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 2, 2026

The Professional Footballers’ Association is set to announce the first comprehensive protocol to prevent CTE in British soccer players

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