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Coffee may slow biological ageing by five years

New research reveals up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing, adding five extra years for people with severe mental health conditions. Discover the science.

Half on antidepressants report sexual side effects

New research reveals over 50% of people on sertraline or citalopram experience sexual dysfunction. A GP urges patients to speak to their doctors about this common but under-discussed issue.

Tattoos Linked to 29% Higher Melanoma Risk

Groundbreaking Swedish research reveals a 29% increased risk of melanoma for tattooed individuals. Discover the findings and what they mean for public health.

Prozac no better than placebo for children

New research reveals Prozac offers no clinical benefit over placebo for childhood depression, prompting calls for urgent changes to UK treatment guidelines.

5 ways winter weather hits your body harder

As temperatures plummet, a leading GP reveals how the cold affects your immune system, heart, and joints. Discover practical tips to stay healthy and warm this winter.

Copper coil agony: Woman's contraceptive nightmare

A young woman shares her harrowing experience with a copper coil IUD that left her in excruciating pain and bleeding for weeks, raising serious concerns about contraceptive device safety and medical oversight.

Pregnancy drug's cancer legacy spans generations

Shocking new research reveals how diethylstilbestrol (DES), prescribed to pregnant women decades ago, continues to cause cancer and health complications across multiple generations.

Common Medications Causing Silent Nutrient Deficiencies

Shocking new research reveals how common prescription drugs could be draining essential vitamins and minerals from millions of Brits, leading to unexplained fatigue, brain fog and serious health complications.

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