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Cutting Saturated Fat May Be Pointless for Many

New research suggests only high-risk individuals benefit from reducing saturated fats like butter and cheese. Discover what this means for your diet and current NHS guidelines.

Doctor: Sleeping Less Than 7 Hours Is 'Dangerous'

A neurologist warns that consistently sleeping less than seven hours nightly is dangerous, impairing brain function and raising long-term dementia risk. Learn how to protect your health.

Coffee may slow biological ageing, study finds

New research reveals drinking up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing by lengthening telomeres. Discover how your morning brew might add years to your life.

3 questions to tell if you're eating too much sugar

Gut health expert Dr Megan Rossi reveals three simple questions to assess your sugar intake. Discover the difference between natural and added sugars and the health risks of overconsumption.

Miracle baby survives mum's brain surgery

An expectant mother shares her emotional story of waking from emergency brain surgery to discover her unborn baby was safe and kicking inside her, in a remarkable tale of medical resilience.

Baby born after developing outside womb in UK first

In an unprecedented medical breakthrough, UK doctors have successfully delivered a baby who developed completely outside the womb. This extraordinary case is rewriting medical textbooks and offering new hope for complex pregnancies.

Unexpected Early Pregnancy Symptoms Revealed

Discover the lesser-known early signs of pregnancy that go beyond missed periods and nausea, including back pain and headaches that could indicate you're expecting.

NHS Warning Over Dangerous Baby Scans

Health officials issue critical safety alert after unregulated baby scan services potentially expose expectant mothers to risks. Discover what every parent needs to know.

Daily Drinking Raises Blood Pressure Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals that even moderate alcohol consumption significantly increases blood pressure and heart disease risk, challenging current health guidelines.

Scottish woman's fake pregnancy doll tragedy

A Scottish woman's elaborate fake pregnancy scheme using a doll culminated in tragedy when the prop infant was discovered lifeless, exposing a disturbing web of deception that shocked her community.

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