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Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Several companies are moving away from the white powder

Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed
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Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

The “landmark” legislation aims to stop anyone born after 1 January 2009 from taking up smoking to create a smoke-free generation.

SCOTUS conversion therapy decision “opens a dangerous can of worms”
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SCOTUS conversion therapy decision “opens a dangerous can of worms”

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

“We are on a slippery slope now: For the first time, the Supreme Court has interpreted the First Amendment to bless a risk of therapeutic

Deadly domestic violence cases stir calls for more prevention resources for Black communities
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Deadly domestic violence cases stir calls for more prevention resources for Black communities

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Two deadly cases of domestic violence — one in Louisiana and the other in Virginia targeting Black mothers — have sparked a national conversation about

DNA methylation “fingerprints” identify primary sites in metastatic cancers
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DNA methylation “fingerprints” identify primary sites in metastatic cancers

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A machine learning model analyzing CpG-based DNA methylation accurately predicted the origin of many different cancer types in patients with cancers of unknown primary (CUP)

Ibuprofen shown to improve cognitive function in patients undergoing chemotherapy
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Ibuprofen shown to improve cognitive function in patients undergoing chemotherapy

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Researchers have already shown that mild to moderate exercise can reduce “chemo brain,” and a new study suggests that a low dose of an over-the-counter

Heatwaves above 38 °C significantly spike cardiovascular cases in middle-aged populations
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Heatwaves above 38 °C significantly spike cardiovascular cases in middle-aged populations

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A novel study has revealed a link between extreme weather and the risk of cardiovascular disease among middle-aged and older adults in 157 Chinese cities.

Muscle energy recovery may explain fatigue in cancer survivors
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Muscle energy recovery may explain fatigue in cancer survivors

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Even apparently healthy cancer survivors often complain of extreme fatigue. They have finished treatment, the scans are clear, but they feel hollowed out, unable to

Study reveals the physics behind neural tube closure in embryos
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Study reveals the physics behind neural tube closure in embryos

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

In about one out of every 1,000 pregnancies, the neural tube, a key nervous system structure, fails to close properly.

‘Why is the NHS funding students if it can’t give them jobs?’ Anger over recruitment freeze
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‘Why is the NHS funding students if it can’t give them jobs?’ Anger over recruitment freeze

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Dozens of midwifery, physiotherapy and nursing students contact BBC over fears they won’t get jobs.

Surgeon’s mesh surgery cost £20m in compensation
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Surgeon’s mesh surgery cost £20m in compensation

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

The NHS confirms it has paid millions to patients injured in operations involving Tony Dixon.

How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild
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How a Paris-area wildlife hospital keeps rescued animals wild

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A wildlife hospital in a southeastern Paris suburb cares for injured, sick and orphaned animals that are often affected by human activity and urbanization

Maternity boss ‘confident’ as unit reopens
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Maternity boss ‘confident’ as unit reopens

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

Staff say they have addressed concerns over staffing, equipment and learning from serious incidents.

Certain prenatal medications linked to increased risk of autism
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Certain prenatal medications linked to increased risk of autism

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

A landmark study led by researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and published in Molecular Psychiatry has identified a significant association between prenatal prescription of commonly utilized medications and the risk

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