Woman's IBS symptoms were incurable bladder cancer

Lauren Carey, 30, from Surrey, was repeatedly told her nausea and pain were food intolerances or IBS. They were actually symptoms of a rare, incurable cancer linked to lifelong catheter use. Her family urges others to advocate for their health.

Chef's 3 Barbary Coast Recipes for Winter Comfort

Head chef Ian Coogan shares three vibrant, comforting recipes from The Barbary in Notting Hill – perfect for lifting spirits on cold, dark evenings. Discover how to make chermoula sea bass, zhug-butter scallops, and rice pudding brûlée.

Best US Cities for Retirement Revealed

A new financial analysis identifies the five best American cities for retirees, with Florida claiming three spots. Discover the top picks for affordability, healthcare, and leisure.

The Secret to a Young Brain in Your 80s and 90s

A neurologist explains the key lifestyle habit shared by 'super agers' with sharp minds. Discover how social connection can help preserve brain health and potentially lower dementia risk.

WHO: Weight Loss Jab Shortage as Obesity to Double

The World Health Organization warns of critical shortages in GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Wegovy, with fewer than 10% who need them able to access treatment. Urgent action is needed to prevent obesity rates from soaring.

Genome Sequencing Speeds Up Rare Disease Diagnosis in Kids

A breakthrough NHS study reveals whole-genome sequencing provides diagnoses for rare genetic conditions two years earlier, offering families crucial answers and access to care. Read the inspiring story of three-year-old Nathaniel.

NHS green lights Papillon rectal cancer therapy

The NHS has approved a revolutionary non-surgical treatment for rectal cancer, offering patients a chance to avoid life-altering surgery. Learn about the Papillon procedure and its benefits.

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