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Mum's Christmas hack for autistic son reduces anxiety

A mother shares how letting her autistic son see presents before Christmas Day transformed their festive experience, reducing anxiety and creating joy. Discover her neurodivergent-friendly approach.

Study: Supplement Trio Reverses Autism Signs in Mice

A new study reveals a nutrient mixture of zinc, serine, and BCAAs reversed autism-like symptoms in mice, offering a promising new dietary therapy avenue for ASD. Could this lead to human treatments?

8 Groups Who Should Avoid Ibuprofen - NHS List

The NHS advises eight specific groups of people to consult a doctor before taking the common painkiller ibuprofen. Learn who is at risk and what the official guidance says.

Paracetamol Alert: 5 Groups Need Medical Advice

NHS issues crucial guidance on paracetamol use. Discover the five key groups who should seek medical advice before taking this common painkiller to avoid serious health risks.

Pharmacist's warning on paracetamol after drinking

A pharmacist warns of the risks of taking paracetamol after alcohol, highlighting safer hangover remedies and other dangerous drug interactions. Learn how to stay safe this festive season.

Pharmacist's Warning: 3 Risky Common Medications

A leading pharmacist reveals three common medications that millions take without realising the hidden dangers. Discover the surprising risks and safer alternatives in this exclusive health alert.

Paralysed gardener loses £1m High Court claim

A professional gardener left paralysed after a devastating fall from a ladder while tree-cutting has lost his £1 million High Court claim in a heartbreaking legal ruling that highlights the dangers of gardening work.

Autism runner triumphs at New York Marathon

Discover the incredible story of a marathon runner with autism who shattered expectations and completed the New York City Marathon, transforming perceptions about neurodiversity in sports.

COVID Vaccine in Pregnancy: No Autism Link Found

Groundbreaking research involving over 62,000 pregnancies reveals COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy doesn't increase autism risk in children, providing crucial reassurance for expectant mothers.

Trump pressured FDA over autism drug approval

Exclusive investigation reveals Donald Trump's relentless pressure on FDA officials to fast-track leucovorin for autism treatment despite limited scientific evidence and expert warnings.

Trump's Tylenol Warning Sparks Health Debate

Donald Trump's controversial comments about Tylenol safety have ignited fresh health concerns, as medical experts question his unexpected painkiller warning that's dividing opinion across the UK.

Supermarkets battle to hire autistic volunteer after mum's plea

In an extraordinary retail rivalry, Waitrose and Asda are competing to secure the services of 28-year-old Ben, an autistic volunteer, after his mother's emotional appeal went viral. Discover how this bittersweet employment battle is changing perceptions a

Autistic man's unpaid Waitrose work sparks fury

A 21-year-old autistic man has been working unpaid at Waitrose for 18 months through a government scheme, raising serious questions about disability employment rights and exploitation.

Healthy student dies after paracetamol reaction

A seemingly healthy university student died suddenly after taking paracetamol for minor pain, with his brothers racing to buy medication in a desperate bid to save him. The coroner's report reveals shocking details about the rare reaction that claimed Har

Gregg Wallace loses BBC High Court damages battle

MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has been denied damages after claiming the BBC caused him 'distress and harassment' following his dismissal from Saturday Kitchen, with the High Court ruling against the television presenter.

Model jailed for £3m NHS fraud exposed at festival

Jasmine Allchurch, 33, sentenced to prison after fraudulent £3 million negligence claim against NHS was uncovered when she was photographed dancing at festival despite claiming severe injuries.

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