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College axes women's swim team in transgender row

Roanoke College abruptly terminates its entire women's swimming programme following a team revolt against a transgender teammate. The controversial decision sparks a fierce debate on sports inclusion and institutional accountability.

World First: UK Surgeons Transplant Pig Lung into Human

In a landmark medical breakthrough, British surgeons have transplanted a pig lung into a human for the first time. The organ, genetically engineered to prevent rejection, marks a monumental step towards solving the chronic donor shortage and revolutionisi

Herbstreit's Emotional On-Air Tribute to Lee Corso

ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit delivered a moving and emotional on-air tribute to his broadcast partner and college football icon, Lee Corso, celebrating their decades-long friendship and Corso's immense impact on the sport.

Beyond IVF: The New Frontier in UK Fertility Treatment

A quiet revolution is underway in British fertility care. Discover how Restorative Reproductive Medicine is offering a new, evidence-based approach to infertility, challenging the dominance of IVF with a focus on identifying and treating underlying causes

Urgent 'Red Flag' Warning For Mounjaro Users In UK

UK health officials issue a critical safety alert for the type 2 diabetes drug Mounjaro (tirzepatide), linking it to severe stomach paralysis and intestinal blockages. Patients are urged to recognise the warning signs.

Inside Kate & William's Secret Royal Warehouse

An exclusive look into the enormous, secretive royal repository that houses thousands of gifts, heirlooms, and personal items belonging to the Prince and Princess of Wales, managed by a dedicated team at Kensington Palace.

Cinnamon's Medicinal Power Confirmed by New Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of Lincoln validates cinnamon's traditional medicinal uses, revealing its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that could revolutionise natural healthcare.

Ancient Herb Brahmi Fights Stress & Inflammation

Discover the science-backed benefits of Brahmi, a powerful Ayurvedic herb shown to combat chronic stress, reduce inflammation, and boost brainpower. Experts reveal why it's trending.

Trump tariffs may hike Aussie medicine prices

New US tariffs could drastically increase the cost of essential medicines in Australia, putting the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme at risk. Experts warn of dire consequences for patients.

Newborn HIV vaccine shows promise in trials

Scientists are testing a groundbreaking HIV vaccine designed for newborns, offering hope in the fight against the virus. Early results show strong immune responses in trials.

Australia's medicine price crisis worsens

Australians face soaring medicine prices as global supply chain issues and regulatory changes hit pharmacies. Experts warn of long-term health impacts.

Nurse 'punished' for trans med concerns - tribunal

A tribunal hears how NHS Fife allegedly sought to punish Sandie Peggie, a veteran nurse, after she raised concerns about transgender medical policies. The case highlights tensions within the healthcare system.

Ancient Egyptian Wizard Doctor's Tomb Discovered

Archaeologists have uncovered the lost tomb of an ancient Egyptian 'wizard doctor' who used magic and medicine to heal the sick over 4,400 years ago. The discovery sheds light on the mysterious practices of early healers.

Eight healthy babies born via three-person IVF

A groundbreaking IVF technique using DNA from three individuals has resulted in the birth of eight healthy babies, marking a significant milestone in reproductive medicine.

Bizarre medieval remedies that still work

From ground-up mummies to urine mouthwash, discover the weirdest medieval medicines that were once mainstream – and a few surprising remedies that still hold up today.

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