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One extra serving of processed meat a day linked to higher cancer risk
Eating processed meat like ham, sausage and bacon may be linked to a higher risk of certain types of cancer, according to new research.While health organizations have already confirmed that processed meat can contribute to colon cancer, this study looked closer at cancers in the upper digestive tract, where the link has historically been less clear.To understand these connections, researchers from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), one of the world's largest...
Jeremy Hunt: When I lost my brother, I lost my best friend
Jeremy Hunt, 59, is a Conservative MP for Godalming and Ash, and was first elected to the House of Commons in 2005. He went on to be the UK’s longest-serving health secretary from (2012-2018) and chancellor of the exchequer, also overseeing the London Olympics as culture secretary. Born in Kennington, he studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, before later becoming an English teacher in Japan and then an entrepreneur, co-founding the Hotcourses education publisher. When the business was sold in 20...
What are the plans for Liverpool Women's Hospital?
There are plans to move some maternity services to the Royal Liverpool - which could affect around 130 high-risk births each year
What Kevin Keegan’s cancer diagnosis reveals about how we find disease
When the former England and Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan recently revealed that he had stage 4 cancer, the footballing world responded with an overwhelming show of support. But hidden within his story is a surprising lesson about how cancer is often discovered – not through symptoms, but by chance. Keegan was in a car crash just weeks before his diagnosis. Studies have found that people who suffer car crash injuries are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than similar people who haven’t....
Paralympic champion backs plans to fine airlines which fail disabled travellers
Paralympic champion backs plans to fine airlines which fail disabled travellers12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEleri GriffithsBBC WalesEmma Lynch/BBCBaroness Grey-Thompson has been leading efforts to improve travel for disabled peopleA Paralympic champion has said plans to fine airlines that fail disabled travellers are a "significant opportunity" to improve flying experiences for wheelchair users. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, whose wheelchair was previously lost on a flight, t...
Jeremy Clarkson says 'it was close' and reveals he was 'days away' from a heart attack in worrying health admission
Jeremy Clarkson says 'it was close' and reveals he was 'days away' from a heart attack in worrying health admissionHave YOU got a story? Email: tips@dailymail.co.uk Katie Hind reveals the secrets of Dua Lipa's SECOND wedding bash exclusively in the Spotlight newsletter on Tuesday. Read it HERE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JOANNA CRAWLEY, DEPUTY SHOWBIZ EDITOR (NEWS) Published: 09:52, 3 June 2026 | Updated: 11:06, 3 June 2026 e-mail 21 View comments
Over Rs 57L compensation for man left bedridden after accidents: Why Madras HC stepped in
The Madras High Court significantly increased motor accident compensation for a man left completely unresponsive after two road accidents, from Rs 33 lakh to over Rs 57 lakh. The court invoked suo motu powers, criticizing the victim's advocate for not seeking enhanced compensation. The victim suffered severe spinal injuries in a second accident while being transported after the first.
Antibiotics use in livestock could rise by a third in next 15 years, UN report warns
Governments urged to act to prevent potentially disastrous impacts on human resistance to medicinesThe use of antibiotics on livestock will rise by nearly a third in the next 15 years without government intervention, according to new global estimates, with potentially disastrous impacts on human resistance to essential medicines.Animal husbandry accounts for close to three-quarters of global use of antimicrobial medications and in many countries their use is poorly monitored. Some herds are rout...
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Trump’s Controversial Pick to Oversee U.S. Intelligence, and a Surge in Preventable Diseases
Plus, how Marcia Lucas was “the heart” behind “Star Wars.”
EasyJet set to be first budget airline launching a loyalty scheme - but it will not be offering lounge access
EasyJet set to be first budget airline launching a loyalty scheme - but it will not be offering lounge accessREAD MORE: How I got free return flights to the Caribbean by earning points on my weekly shop, wedding spending and beauty treatments See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ALESIA FIDDLER - TRAVEL REPORTER Published: 10:21, 3 June 2026 | Updated: 10:35, 3 June 2026 e-mail 5 View comments
Britain to suffer biggest rise in unemployment in G7, OECD warns
Britain to suffer biggest rise in unemployment in G7, OECD warnsSee more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JOHN-PAUL FORD ROJAS, DEPUTY BUSINESS EDITOR Updated: 10:33, 3 June 2026 e-mail 142 View comments
Feeling Nihilistic? You’re Not Alone.
A case for mourning the American dream.
Everest Funeral Concierge Partners With WTW
Everest Funeral Concierge UK has partnered with WTW to make Everest’s funeral planning and independent advocacy support available to employers who are looking to help support employees and their families before and after bereavements. The partnership marks the first time Everest’s funeral concierge service has been available via a benefits broker in the UK. Everest’s expert advisers are available by telephone 24/7. And with 99% of calls answered within 30 seconds, they act as real-time advoca...
STEPHEN MOORE: Foreign drug price controls are a hidden tax on Americans
The United States spends far more on healthcare, on a per capita basis, than any other country in the world. There are many reasons why, including health insurance companies. But one reason has been largely overlooked: foreign governments maintain pricing systems that limit what they pay for drugs. The difference has been absorbed in the United States, with the result that Americans cover a disproportionate share of the world’s drug costs.These pharmaceutical pricing systems need to be called ou...
Upcoming billing change could make pregnancy pricier
HealthWatch Upcoming billing change could make pregnancy pricier .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-healthwatch.jpg'); } By Michelle Andrews June 3, 2026 / 5:00 AM EDT / KFF Health News Add CBS News on Google Having a baby in the United States is about to get more complicated.Under new billing codes that take effect in January, doctors who manage maternity care will start charging à la carte for visits and services related to pregnancy, childbirth, a...
You need to be doing a lot more strength training than you think
Forget lifting heavy – lifting for longer may be the secret to staying healthy. People should aim to clock up at least 90 minutes of strength training a week, a study has found. Current UK guidelines say people should aim to do strength training, also called resistance training, at least two days a week. How long that should last is unspecified, but experts suggest some people may be interpreting that as about 60 minutes. And surveys have found only a quarter of people in the UK are in fact do...
The rise of beta moms: Why modern mothers are choosing calm over control
Rs 30k for 3rd kid, Rs 40k for 4th: When childbirth becomes number game, it is women who suffer
Andhra Pradesh's new cash incentives for more children signal a policy U-turn, aiming to counter falling fertility and an ageing population. However, critics argue this approach ignores the high costs of raising children, gender inequality, and the need for robust social support systems, potentially reinforcing patriarchal norms rather than addressing demographic concerns effectively.