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What Are Peptides And Why Is Everyone Talking About Them?
InnovationHealthcareWhat Are Peptides And Why Is Everyone Talking About Them?ByDr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sai writes about healthcare, innovation and technology.Follow AuthorApr 28, 2026, 11:00pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Peptide therapies are being widely marketed for vitality and longevity.gettyPeptides are, q...
Doctors warn AC rooms can quietly raise kidney stone risk
Doctors warn AC rooms can quietly raise kidney stone risk
Watch: 108 Ambulance soiled by accident victim, staffer takes money, tells wife to clean it
A 108 ambulance staffer in Katni district allegedly extorted money from a critically injured road accident victim's family and forced a female relative to clean the ambulance. The disturbing incident, captured on video, has led to an official inquiry and a notice issued to the staffer for an explanation.
Scientists discover dementia hidden trigger in your gut
A new study discovered sugars in your gut may start a harmful domino effect
Measles kills 250 in Bangladesh. Should India be on alert amid WHO warning?
Measles kills in Bangladesh Should India be on alert amid WHO warning
From healthcare to healthspan: Why predictive, personalised care will define the next era of global health
Health systems around the world are facing mounting pressure from ageing populations, rising chronic disease and the growing cost of care. Yet most healthcare models remain focused on treating illness after it appears rather than preventing it before it develops. The real challenge today is no longer simply extending life, but ensuring those additional years are lived in good health.This demands a global shift in how policymakers, investors, innovators, practitioners - and even individuals - def...
Early care scheme could prevent thousands of miscarriages a year
Early care scheme could prevent thousands of miscarriages a year Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleVicki LoaderHealth producer Getty ImagesAfter going through two devastating miscarriages, Lisa Varey could not believe what she was thinking.She knew she would have to miscarry again before she could get the help she needed. Only when you have had three miscarriages do you normally qualify for specialist NHS help in England. One in five pregnancies end in miscarriage, most before 14 weeks....
11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happening
11 cancers on the rise in young people - scientists find first clue why it's happeningJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJames GallagherHealth and science correspondentCaroline MousdaleCaroline Mousdale and her son Bradley Coombes, who died of bowel cancer aged 23Eleven cancers are becoming more common in young people in England, a major analysis shows. A full explanation for why levels of cancer are increasing remains elusive. But the study reveals that a decades-long pattern of pe...
He-Man creator Roger Sweet dies at 91 after he was forced to create GoFundMe amid health battle
He-Man creator Roger Sweet dies at 91 after he was forced to create GoFundMe amid health battleHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By BRIAN MARKS, US ASSISTANT SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR and JACQUELINE LINDENBERG Published: 00:05, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 00:29, 29 April 2026 e-mail 1 View comments
Face serum advert banned over 'five years younger' claim
Face serum advert banned over 'five years younger' claimJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleFaarea MasudBusiness reporterASAAn advert for a £49 face serum has been banned over misleading claims that it made users look up to five years younger.The billboard poster claimed the Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler Epigenetic Serum was "clinically proven" following a study of 160 people who used the product for four weeks before being asked how much younger they thought they looked.The...
Teaching in classes grouped by ability does not hamper progress of less able pupils, study finds
Research on maths teaching in English secondary schools upends decades of debate over mixed-ability educationTeaching pupils in classes grouped by ability improves the results of high-flyers but does not affect the progress of less able children, according to a study that upends decades of debate over mixed-ability education.The research by University College London’s Institute of Education found that secondary school pupils in England with previously strong maths performances made slower progre...
Stroke survivors 'face life of disability' due to brutal NHS postcode lottery
Thrombectomy removes blood clot from a blocked blood vessel in the brain and must be performed within 24 hours - but can only be carried out at certain hospitals
Vaping crackdown with new fines for people selling 'to kids barely in their teens'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting launches new e-cigarettes crack team at Trading Standards and on-the-spot fines for sellers of illicit vapes and illegal tobacco
Deaths projected to outnumber births in UK every year from 2026
Latest ONS figures also suggest lower population growth in coming decades than previously expectedDeaths are projected to outnumber births in the UK every year from 2026 and the population is expected to grow at a slower rate over the next few decades than previously reported, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).About 1.7 million people are projected to join the population between 2024 and 2034, pushing the total up 2.5% from 69.3 million to 71.0 million, before it starts to de...
Young cancer timebomb: Major study blames takeaway chemicals, school uniforms and frying pans for surge in under-50s diagnoses
Young cancer timebomb: Major study blames takeaway chemicals, school uniforms and frying pans for surge in under-50s diagnosesREAD MORE: How to spot if someone you love has the early signs of dementiaBy ZOE HARDY, HEALTH REPORTER Published: 23:30, 28 April 2026 | Updated: 23:30, 28 April 2026 e-mail 1 View comments
Death proof sought for withdrawal, Odisha tribal man takes sister's skeleton to bank
India News: Keonjhar: A tribal man carried the skeletal remains of his sister to a bank in Odisha to prove that she was dead in order to claim Rs 19,402 she had l.
Pregnant Nicola Roberts reveals she had 'surgery at 22 weeks to help keep baby in' as she takes doctors' advice to rest for her final trimester
Pregnant Nicola Roberts reveals she had 'surgery at 22 weeks to help keep baby in' as she takes doctors' advice to rest for her final trimesterHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.uk By ALEX DOYLE - SENIOR SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER Published: 21:48, 28 April 2026 | Updated: 22:58, 28 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Tonsillectomy Doesn’t Lead To Illness, But Tonsillitis Just Might
InnovationHealthcareTonsillectomy Doesn’t Lead To Illness, But Tonsillitis Just MightByNina Shapiro,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Nina Shapiro is a physician writer who dispels health myths.Follow AuthorApr 28, 2026, 05:58pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Tonsil infections continue to be a common illness in children. gettyA new study reports that indi...
Hospital CEOs defend charging patients more at facilities
Health newsHospital CEOs defend charging patients more at facilitiesFacility fees were a major focus during a hearing on the high costs of hospital care.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., chair of the House Ways and Means Committee.Graeme Sloan / Bloomberg via Getty ImagesShareAdd NBC News to GoogleApril 28, 2026, 5:32 PM EDTBy Berkeley Lovelace Jr.Hospital CEOs came under fire at a House hearing Tuesday, with Republicans accusing them of overcharging pa...