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Horrifying 'Benadryl challenge' kills one and hospitalizes dozens... what you need to know
Horrifying 'Benadryl challenge' kills one and hospitalizes dozens... what you need to knowREAD MORE: New 'weapons grade' drug from Mexico surges in US cities By ALEXA LARDIERI, US HEALTH EDITOR Published: 02:32, 30 April 2026 | Updated: 02:35, 30 April 2026 e-mail 58 View comments
Are Indians finally seeking care earlier? The silent rise in reported illness
Are Indians finally seeking care earlier The silent rise in reported illness
Dr Xand warns new health trend ‘doesn’t have benefits it claims’
The BBC expert warned some claims have become ‘misleading and dangerous’
Ving Rhames ‘On His Way Home’ and ‘Cracking Jokes’ After Collapsing in Restaurant
“Mission: Impossible” actor Ving Rhames is “on his way home” and feeling fine after a health scare in a Los Angeles-area restaurant on Wednesday, his rep confirmed. “He sounded like everyday Ving and cracked a joke over the phone,” manager Brad Kramer told Variety. The 66-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after […]
Unspeakable double tragedy as mom takes her own life one day after her boyfriend 'murdered their newborn daughter'
Unspeakable double tragedy as mom takes her own life one day after her boyfriend 'murdered their newborn daughter'By LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 02:01, 30 April 2026 | Updated: 02:05, 30 April 2026 e-mail View comments
18-month warning for anyone coming off Ozempic or Wegovy
'Doctors and patients should be aware.'
Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that
Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that8 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSmitha MundasadHealth reporterGetty ImagesFor thousands of women, getting an endometriosis diagnosis can take years. Now, a new scan technique may help spot the condition earlier, a pilot study at Oxford University suggests.The technique uses CT scans combined with a molecular tracer to detect areas of early endometriosis, which is often missed by conventional scans.If c...
Millions at risk of deadly liver disease - but experts say lifestyle changes could almost halve cases, major study warns
Millions at risk of deadly liver disease - but experts say lifestyle changes could almost halve cases, major study warnsREAD MORE: How to spot if someone you love has warning signs of dementiaBy MARTI STELLING, HEALTH REPORTER Published: 23:30, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 00:47, 30 April 2026 e-mail 6 View comments
The Morning Poll: Does Britain's benefits culture help people with mental health problems?
Does Britain's benefits culture help people with mental health problems?
FDA conducts largest-ever baby formula safety test: Here's what the results say
The FDA has just published the results of the largest safety test ever done on baby formula sold in the U.S. It found low, but widespread, levels of contaminants like pesticides and mercury. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Céline Gounder breaks down the results.
Organs donated by boy, 8, save four lives as mum makes heartbreaking appeal
Theo Kempthorne died suddenly aged eight - but his organs helped other critically ill people including another child and a father in his 30s
Mother of 4 welcomes triplets in rare normal delivery in MP's Satna, all stable
Mother of welcomes triplets in rare normal delivery in MPs Satna all stable
Raise tax on alcohol and junk food to cut deaths from liver disease, experts say
Report calls for tough action to combat ‘escalating and unsustainable burden’ of liver-related problems in EuropeGovernments in Europe should impose much higher taxes on alcohol and unhealthy food to tackle the continent’s 284,000 deaths a year from liver disease, experts say.Taxes on those products should rise sharply enough for the money raised to cover the huge costs they place on health services, the criminal justice system and social services. Continue reading...
Trial of non-invasive endometriosis scan boosts hopes for quicker diagnosis
Results suggest radiotracer maraciclatide can ‘light up’ condition on scan and reduce need for investigative surgeryA non-invasive scan for endometriosis has shown promising results in a trial, boosting hopes for far quicker diagnosis.The trial, which included 19 women with the condition, suggests that an experimental radiotracer, called maraciclatide, can “light up” endometriosis on a scan. The current need for a surgical investigation is seen as a major obstacle to timely diagnosis, with women...
Long a dream, it's now real: a fast and accurate TB test that doesn't need phlegm
TB tests use phlegm — not the easiest thing to get or work with. It takes time for results. And there can be false negatives and positives. A new test is more accurate and takes less than half an hour. (Image credit: BSIP/Universal Images Group via)
Knee surgery for cartilage damage does not benefit patients, study suggests
People with meniscus tears who underwent surgery had poorer knee function and worse osteoarthritis after 10 years than those who did notA common knee surgery for cartilage damage does not benefit patients and may lead to worse outcomes, a 10-year trial suggests.The study tracked outcomes for patients treated for a meniscus tear, who were given a partial meniscectomy, one of the most common orthopaedic surgeries. Their trajectories were compared with patients who had randomly been assigned to rec...
GITEX Future Health Africa: Morocco Pitches Itself as Africa’s Health Hub
Casablanca — Morocco is stepping up its push to position itself as a regional hub for health innovation, as officials and industry leaders gathered on Tuesday ahead of the first edition of GITEX Future Health Africa. The pre-opening press conference, held today at Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, brought together government officials, organizers and healthcare stakeholders to outline the scope of the event, scheduled for May 4 to 6 in Casablanca. Opening the session, Amine Tahraoui sai...
Nearly 13% of Americans use drugs or marijuana to fall asleep
LifestyleHealth & FamiliesNearly 13% of Americans use drugs or marijuana to fall asleepSome 50-70 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorderJulia Musto in New York Wednesday 29 April 2026 20:19 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":true,"showBookmark":true,"articleId":"b2967438","articleMeta"...
Grieving family win huge payout after hospital used DIRTY equipment to operate on US Navy veteran... with tragic consequences
Grieving family win huge payout after hospital used DIRTY equipment to operate on US Navy veteran... with tragic consequencesBy SOPHIE GABLE, US REPORTER Published: 20:15, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 20:17, 29 April 2026 e-mail View comments
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