‘We knew the truth’: How parents uncovered Scottish hospital’s infected water scandal
Dozens of patients became more unwell and some died with infections picked up at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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Dozens of patients became more unwell and some died with infections picked up at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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Starting smoking at a younger age is associated with substantially higher risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, and death, even after accounting for cumulative smoking exposure.
This experimental study used life-sized and screen-based 3D male avatars to test how penis size, height, and body shape influence female mate choice and male
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With GLP-1 drugs rising in popularity, how are businesses adapting to a new type of consumer?
Baroness Hallett makes her second report into the UK’s pandemic response. With Jim Reed.
How young millennials and Generation Z – people in their twenties to early forties – have become obsessed with this fitness craze.
A quarter of the 300,000 children waiting for community NHS care have spent more than a year waiting.
Everything you need to know about the decision on who should be screened for prostate cancer.
This is a MedPage Today story. A patient at Provident Hospital in Chicago allegedly stabbed an emergency physician in the chest. (FOX 32) A physician
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