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Your Drinking Habits Could Be Shrinking Your Brain

Groundbreaking research reveals how even moderate alcohol consumption accelerates brain shrinkage, dramatically increasing dementia risk. Discover the vital changes you can make to protect your cognitive health.

Study: Any Alcohol Consumption Raises Disease Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals that any alcohol consumption, no matter how moderate, increases your chances of developing over 60 medical conditions including heart disease and diabetes.

Instagram censors plus-size model, sparking global backlash

Instagram is under fire after censoring a post by Italian plus-size model Natascia Maesi for 'violating nudity policies', sparking accusations of body-shaming and discriminatory algorithms. The incident has ignited a global conversation on digital censors

AFL Brownlow Medal issues style guide for WAGs

AFL partners receive strict style guidelines ahead of the Brownlow Medal, with organisers requesting a move away from overtly sexy outfits towards classic Hollywood elegance for the prestigious event.

NHS's Simple Lifestyle Change To Beat Insomnia Revealed

The NHS is urging Britons to adopt a straightforward lifestyle change to combat insomnia and daytime tiredness. Discover how this simple adjustment could transform your sleep quality and overall wellbeing.

Gary Lineker's Ant & Dec Jibe Sparks Fresh BBC Impartiality Row

Gary Lineker has ignited a fresh impartiality debate after taking a public swipe at Ant & Dec's long-running National Television Awards streak. The Match of the Day host's comments have thrust the BBC's social media guidelines back into the spotlight.

Father dies delivering eulogy at son's funeral in Hull

A Hull family is reeling from a second tragic loss after father Paul Waudby, 53, suffered a fatal heart attack while delivering a eulogy at his 19-year-old son's funeral. The double tragedy has left the community in mourning.

BBC Boss Refuses to Ban Presenters Abusing Platform

BBC Director-General Tim Davie faces scrutiny after refusing to rule out disciplinary action against stars misusing their influential positions. The corporation launches an internal review into its talent guidelines.

Nigel Farage and showbiz mourners farewell James Whale

Nigel Farage and TV personalities including Lizzie Cundy attended the poignant funeral of legendary talk radio host James Whale, who died following a private cancer battle, in a service filled with laughter and tears.

NHS Issues New Migraine Guidance for Millions

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released updated NHS guidelines, revolutionising migraine care with new treatment recommendations and a stronger focus on prevention and patient support.

Broadcasters Told to Mute Trump Booing at US Open

Major broadcasters covering the US Open men's final have received explicit instructions to avoid amplifying any crowd booing directed at Donald Trump, who is attending the match at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Updated Breast Milk Storage Guidelines Revealed

Groundbreaking UK research challenges traditional advice on storing breast milk. Discover the new evidence-based timelines for maximising nutritional quality and safety for your baby.

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Blood Pressure Guidelines Overhauled: What It Means

The American Heart Association has overhauled its blood pressure guidelines in a landmark move that could see millions more Britons diagnosed with hypertension and prescribed life-saving medication earlier.

20 Mins Daily Exercise Slashes Early Death Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge shows that a small amount of daily physical activity can significantly reduce mortality risk, even for those with sedentary lifestyles.

NHS Doctors Prescribing Antibiotics Without Symptoms

Exclusive investigation reveals NHS medical professionals are being instructed to send patients home with antibiotics without proper testing, raising serious concerns about antimicrobial resistance and patient safety.

Study: ADHD Drugs Given to UK Children Too Quickly

Exclusive: A major study finds children are being prescribed ADHD medication before recommended psychological therapies, raising serious concerns among UK health experts about long-term effects and rushed diagnoses.

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