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  • Woman wiping her nose on a bus

    Summer wave of Covid in England: how worried should I be?

  • FILE - A sign for Eli Lilly & Co. sits outside their corporate headquarters in Indianapolis on April 26, 2017. The company said Wednesday, May 3, 2023, that its experimental Alzheimer’s drug appeared to slow worsening of the mind-robbing disease in a large study. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

    FDA approves second Alzheimer’s drug that can slow onset of disease

  • Dr Ravi Jayaram

    TV paediatrician played central role in Lucy Letby retrial

  • a bag of assorted pills and prescription drugs

    Manchester graduate who sold Viagra-style drugs online is jailed

  • How to build a better life
    If you care about someone, show them – and put away your phone

  • Why am I like this?
    Why do I feel like I’m stuck in a ‘waiting room’, hoping for my life to get started?

  • After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me

    Gillian Harvey
  • Close-up portrait of Jeni Larmour

    UK universities urged to end drugs zero tolerance and focus on harm reduction

  • A healthy diet in childhood can help protect mental sharpness into old age.

    Healthy childhood diet can ‘keep mind sharp into 70s’ and ward off dementia

  • Battered military equipment next to a small blast in the forest.

    Blast exposure linked to brain damage in US navy veterans who killed themselves - study

  • A person wearing the bionic leg walks up some stairs

    Bionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows

  • Migrant nurse wins legal boost in unfair dismissal claim against UK firm

  • The Guardian picture essay
    Rat soup, snails and oracles: why Nigeria’s traditional midwives still have a vital role to play

  • Labour planning to replace NHS England chair with party loyalist

  • How a brother’s illness spurred a plan to get mental health on the agenda across Africa

  • The Audio Long Read
    ‘Natty or not?’: how steroids got big – podcast

  • A nurse walks down a hospital corridor.

    Patients left in pain and to die alone amid NHS nurse shortages, survey finds

  • a pile of make up products

    Toxic PFAS absorbed through skin at levels higher than previously thought

  • Phil Daoust, holding an ice-cream cone, reclines in a deckchair in the park in the sunshine

    Fit for ever
    Do be a quitter! How I broke my exercise streak – and smashed my fitness goals

  • Posters referring to physician associates as ‘The Physician’ were removed by NHS after doctors said they were ‘dangerous’

    Wider use of physician associates will increase inequality, say UK doctors

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