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Supplement Reverses Diabetes and Melts Fat

A landmark UK study reveals a common dietary supplement, inositol, achieves remarkable weight loss and blood sugar control results, offering new hope for millions with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.

NHS's 32p food plea to slash disease risk

NHS experts are championing a humble 32p pantry staple as a powerful weapon against heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Discover the science behind this simple dietary switch that could transform the nation's health.

FODMAP Diet Breakthrough: Eases IBS & Boosts Gut Hormones

Groundbreaking research reveals how a specialised low FODMAP diet not only calms irritable bowel syndrome but also triggers a powerful gut hormone response that could transform treatment for millions suffering from chronic digestive misery.

Turmeric Fights Diabetes and Aids Weight Loss, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research discovers that a natural compound in the common curry spice, turmeric, could revolutionise the management of type 2 diabetes and support healthy weight loss, offering a new dietary supplement strategy.

Florida Man Bullies Disabled Children on School Bus

A Florida man faces intense backlash after a viral video captured him verbally abusing and intimidating children with special needs on their school bus. The incident, met with swift condemnation, has sparked a police investigation and a wider conversation

Picky eater slammed over buffet snub

A fussy diner has sparked outrage after refusing to eat from a buffet designed to cater to diverse dietary needs, with critics calling the behaviour 'rude' and 'insensitive'.

Labour warned against SEND funding cuts

Labour warned against reducing entitlements for children with special needs as experts and campaigners raise alarms over potential funding cuts.

Plant proteins may cut heart disease risk by 15%

Groundbreaking research suggests that replacing animal proteins with plant-based alternatives may significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, offering a potential dietary solution for better heart health.

SEND children in England 20 months behind peers

A new report reveals that children with special educational needs in England are significantly lagging behind their peers, raising urgent concerns about support and resources.

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