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4p Daily Pill Slashes Heart Attack Risk by 20%

A groundbreaking new study reveals a cheap, 'polypill' combining four common medications could prevent thousands of heart attacks and strokes in the UK, offering a simple, life-saving solution for over-50s.

Trump Cuts Blamed for Collapse of MN Violence Prevention

Exclusive investigation reveals how the Trump administration's termination of a federal violence prevention initiative left a Minnesota programme for high-risk youth defunded and defunct, raising questions about the long-term cost of such policy decisions

Noah Presgrove Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

The family of Noah Presgrove, 19, has launched a wrongful death lawsuit following the controversial ruling of 'accidental death' for his mysterious case, found on a US highway on Labour Day 2023.

Early warning test could predict dementia risk

Groundbreaking research from Queen Mary University of London suggests a simple blood test could identify individuals at high risk of developing dementia, potentially enabling earlier interventions and lifestyle changes.

Superfood cuts early death risk by 20%

A groundbreaking study suggests that a widely available superfood could significantly reduce the risk of premature death. Discover which pantry staple holds the key to longevity.

Christmas fan celebrates since July!

A devoted Christmas lover has been celebrating the festive season since July, transforming her home into a winter wonderland months early.

Early Retirement Crisis Hurting UK Economy

A growing trend of early retirement is putting strain on the UK workforce, raising concerns over economic productivity and long-term financial stability.

Gen Z faces higher cancer risk than millennials

People born between 2000-2009 are at greater risk of developing cancer before age 50 compared to those born in the 1990s, new research warns. Experts point to modern lifestyles as the culprit.

Nightmares may predict dementia risk, study finds

New research suggests that frequent nightmares in middle age may be linked to a higher likelihood of developing dementia later in life. Experts urge awareness of this potential early warning sign.

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