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Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits
Health

Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

With GLP-1 drugs rising in popularity, how are businesses adapting to a new type of consumer?

The Covid Inquiry Podcast
Health

The Covid Inquiry Podcast

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Baroness Hallett makes her second report into the UK’s pandemic response. With Jim Reed.

‘I spent £2,000 on one event’: Why Gen Z is obsessed with Hyrox
Health

‘I spent £2,000 on one event’: Why Gen Z is obsessed with Hyrox

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

How young millennials and Generation Z – people in their twenties to early forties – have become obsessed with this fitness craze.

Thousands of children facing ‘catastrophic’ waits for NHS community care
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Thousands of children facing ‘catastrophic’ waits for NHS community care

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

A quarter of the 300,000 children waiting for community NHS care have spent more than a year waiting.

Prostate cancer screening: What you need to know
Health

Prostate cancer screening: What you need to know

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Everything you need to know about the decision on who should be screened for prostate cancer.

Doctor Stabbed in Chest; ‘Hypnotic’ Doc Faces Second Hearing; Nurse Assaulted
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Doctor Stabbed in Chest; ‘Hypnotic’ Doc Faces Second Hearing; Nurse Assaulted

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

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

Metabolic reprogramming drives prostate cancer progression and treatment resistance
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Metabolic reprogramming drives prostate cancer progression and treatment resistance

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common malignant tumors among men worldwide. Following androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), the disease often progresses to castration-resistant

Mum with cervical cancer begged for scan after years of being ‘fobbed off’
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Mum with cervical cancer begged for scan after years of being ‘fobbed off’

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Jessica finally received a diagnosis after “begging” for an MRI scan revealing she needed urgent treatment.

Dr. William Foege, leader in smallpox eradication, dies
Health

Dr. William Foege, leader in smallpox eradication, dies

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

The 6-foot-7 inch Foege literally stood out in the field of public health.

Diagnostic prognostic and therapeutic relevance of PIVKA-II in hepatocellular carcinoma
Health

Diagnostic prognostic and therapeutic relevance of PIVKA-II in hepatocellular carcinoma

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, particularly in regions with high hepatitis B virus prevalence.

Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis
Health

Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Microbiome differences distinguish preterm infants with parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis

Colorblindness linked to delayed bladder cancer detection and higher mortality
Health

Colorblindness linked to delayed bladder cancer detection and higher mortality

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Recognizing the sight of blood in urine, the most common first sign of bladder cancer, is often the impetus that leads people to a diagnosis.

Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer’s-related brain inflammation
Health

Selective inhibition of cPLA2 shows promise against Alzheimer’s-related brain inflammation

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

A multidisciplinary USC research team has identified new compounds that may target a key driver of brain inflammation linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Their research just

PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease
Health

PTPN2 gene protects the gut from harmful bacteria driving inflammatory bowel disease

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 25, 2026

Two recent studies from the University of California, Riverside, published in the same issue of Gut Microbes highlight the role of a gene called PTPN2

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