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Moderna CEO on Earnings, Flu Shots and Skin Cancer Trials
Moderna’s first-quarter sales beat expectations, as the struggling vaccine maker that’s faced resistance from the Trump administration has found new growth outside the US. Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel sits down with Bloomberg's Katie Greifeld, saying the company's skin cancer trial results should arrive this year. (Source: Bloomberg)
What South Carolina did to reign in its measles outbreak
After six months and nearly 1,000 cases, a measles outbreak in South Carolina came to an end. Here's how officials got it under control.
Polish patient travels to Abu Dhabi for liver cancer surgery and recovers
Abu Dhabi: The UAE continues to attract international patients seeking specialised care, with a recent case at Burjeel Medical City highlighting the country’s growing role in medical tourism.A 52-year-old Polish patient travelled to Abu Dhabi earlier this month to receive treatment for liver cancer, after searching for advanced care options abroad.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.Tailored treatment planUpon arrival, the patient underwent a serie...
Teacher accused of baby murder 'sent text to partner' saying: 'Your son's in hospital. I strangled him', court hears
Teacher accused of baby murder 'sent text to partner' saying: 'Your son's in hospital. I strangled him', court hearsBy RICHARD MARSDEN, GENERAL REPORTER Published: 14:09, 1 May 2026 | Updated: 14:09, 1 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Woman’s fight for sterilisation raises questions over access to procedure
Critics say women face unequal treatment but others say tighter controls reflect legitimate medical concernsA psychologist who was denied sterilisation on the NHS has successfully challenged the decision after taking her case to the health ombudsman, raising questions over how accessible the procedure should be.Leah Spasova spent years seeking an operation to prevent pregnancy by blocking the fallopian tubes. Many argue that barriers faced by women, from funding refusals to stricter eligibility...
Woman denied permanent birth control on NHS wins case with ombudsman
Leah Spasova from Oxfordshire fought for 10 years to obtain tubal ligation procedure, while men could get vasectomiesAnalysis: questions over how accessible procedure should beA woman denied a permanent form of birth control on the NHS over fears she might regret it, while men were allowed contraceptive procedures, has won her case with the health ombudsman.Leah Spasova, a psychologist from Oxfordshire, spent a decade fighting to obtain female sterilisation at her local trust, a procedure that b...
Super El-Nino, drought & heat hell: India staring at longest, hottest summer yet
India is experiencing extreme heatwaves, with temperatures soaring and heatwaves arriving earlier and with greater intensity. This is exacerbated by the El Niño phenomenon, which is expected to strengthen. The heat poses significant health risks and economic challenges, impacting daily life and livelihoods across the nation. Adaptation and mitigation strategies are crucial for navigating this growing crisis.
Florida Tried To Loosen Vaccine Mandates But Failed. Here’s What That Could Have Meant For Public Health
Florida failed at loosening vaccine mandates. A doctor explains the public health consequences of such an action had it come to fruition.
If AI Replaces Radiologists, Who Owns The Outcome?
The debate over AI replacing radiologists has focused on jobs. That is the wrong question. The right one is who owns the outcome when the system gets it wrong.
Teacher who groomed and sexually abused a teenage boy learns her fate in court
Teacher who groomed and sexually abused a teenage boy learns her fate in courtTeacher jailed over four offences against teenShe was sentenced to three years in jail READ MORE: Twenty-six men are charged with more than 1,000 sex offencesBy ZAK WHEELER, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 13:46, 1 May 2026 | Updated: 13:46, 1 May 2026 e-mail
Will your minimum pension rise from Rs 1,000 to Rs 7,500? Find out who benefits
Will your minimum pension rise from Rs to Rs Find out who benefits
Beautiful woman, 32, whose elegant $500 wedding went viral dies on same day she gave birth to her baby son
Beautiful woman, 32, whose elegant $500 wedding went viral dies on same day she gave birth to her baby sonBy JOE HUTCHISON, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 13:03, 1 May 2026 | Updated: 13:03, 1 May 2026 e-mail View comments
The club cricketer who took six wickets in six balls — and the 'chaotic' week which followed
Myles Davis admits his life has gone crazy in the last six days.The full-time electrician and part-time cricketer arrived as normal last Saturday to play for Penkridge CC, between Wolverhampton and Stafford in the West Midlands, in the South Staffordshire League’s Premier Division. When he left the club a few hours later, he was about to go viral after completing the incredibly rare feat of taking a double hat-trick.Advertisement
Shopify Analyst Who Saw Selloff Coming Says It’s Too Soon to Buy
The analyst who slapped the only sell rating on Shopify Inc. over valuation concerns ahead of its blistering rout said it’s still too soon to jump back in.
J.J. Moser flourishing with the Lightning is no surprise to those who know him best
TAMPA, Fla. — J.J. Moser was 11 years old when countryman Roman Josi made his NHL debut in the fall of 2011.From that moment on, Moser aspired to study Josi’s every move, to try and duplicate his game as much as possible. To suggest Josi has had an impact on Moser’s career might be a slight understatement.Advertisement
The Iran war has exposed Britain’s broken food chain
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered an unprecedented crisis – and the UK is particularly vulnerable
Porsche-loving interior designer who boasts about her Carrera 911 on Instagram is banned from driving after being caught speeding seven times in 10 months
Russian Aiya Lisova told magistrates that she didn't understand how the British penalty points system worked and hadn't been cautious enough of speed cameras.
Martha's Rule helplines gets more than 1,700 calls from worried NHS staff
Martha's Rule helplines gets more than 1,700 calls from worried NHS staffJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePA MediaMartha Mills was 13 when she died following failings in her careMore than 1,700 calls have been made by NHS staff in England to Martha's Rule helplines to flag concerns about patient care, new figures show. The helplines were set up after a campaign by the parents of 13-year-old Martha Mills who died after serious failings in her care.Speaking on BBC Radio 4'...
Driver who crashed into Wimbledon prep school and killed two girls is charged with causing death by dangerous driving
Driver who crashed into Wimbledon prep school and killed two girls is charged with causing death by dangerous drivingGet your news delivered straight to you by 7am - sign up to our new Morning Mail newsletter for FREEBy REBECCA CAMBER, CRIME AND SECURITY EDITOR Published: 11:50, 1 May 2026 | Updated: 11:53, 1 May 2026 e-mail
WATCH: David Muir reports on boys' miracle heart transplants at Texas Children's Hospital
While receiving care at the Houston hospital, three boys awaiting heart transplants became friends. In a remarkable turn, they received matches within 10 days of each other – strengthening their bond.