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Neurology professor Lisa Mosconi: ‘Menopause is a renovation project on the brain’
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Long Covid may be nothing unique in the future – but its effects today are still very real | Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz
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‘The story of being a burden has been told too many times’: how dementia-friendly theatre is changing the narrative
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Puberty makes teenagers’ armpits smell of cheese, goat and urine, say scientists
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1st genetically edited pig kidney transplanted into living human: Hospital
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Why do we do things that are bad for us? The ancient philosophers had an answer
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US life expectancy rose in 2022 as deaths due to COVID dropped, CDC report finds
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Cholera now threatens 1bn people. It’s time to finish what we began in the 19th century
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‘Is this how I die?’ John Crace on his terrifying heart attack
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Siege days are over: how Northern Ireland came to lead the UK on abortion
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There’s still a long way to go to end HIV stigma | Letter
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Shock of the old: 10 rotten and repugnant artefacts from dental history
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Long COVID mystery: Researchers are 'scratching the surface' of what they understand
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UK nurses: how are you coping financially?
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People with hypermobility may be more prone to long Covid, study suggests
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My year of wellness is not going well – from accidental laxatives to heatstroke in a sauna | Arwa Mahdawi
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‘I’m back!’: how Guardian readers reclaimed their brains and cut their screen times by 40%
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COVID vaccines found to cut risk of heart failure, blood clots after virus infection
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Nearly 130,000 children exposed to lead-tainted drinking water in Chicago
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If I give away a kidney, will it make me a better person? | Zoe Williams
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EPA bans asbestos, a deadly carcinogen still in use decades after a partial ban was enacted
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‘We actually don’t know much’: the scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare
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Instructions for a Teenage Armageddon review – Bridgerton’s Charithra Chandran glows and rages
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‘The stigma has returned’: abortion access in turmoil in Javier Milei’s Argentina
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I am obsessed with my blood pressure. Can I hack my way out of high readings? | Emma Beddington
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The one question we all need to ask ourselves – and how to tune in to the answer
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South Africans take on big pharma for access to ‘miracle’ cystic fibrosis drug
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Mood music that hits the wrong note in hospital | Letters
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Haiti healthcare system on verge of collapse as gang warfare rages on
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Don’t believe the right, Britain doesn’t have 9m shirkers – they just want better work | Will Hutton
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Live to 120? I’d rather go for quality not quantity of life… | Eva Wiseman
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Severely injured patients trapped in Gaza’s hospitals as evacuations are halted
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Brazil to release millions of anti-dengue mosquitoes as death toll from outbreak mounts
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Time to stop using term ‘long Covid’ as symptoms are no worse than those after flu, study finds
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Neurological conditions now leading cause of ill-health worldwide, finds study
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How do you get enough protein in a climate-friendly way?
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The growing threat of fungal infections
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‘I’m not judging you’ – midwife Juno Carey on what it’s like to work in an abortion clinic
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Paul Alexander, lawyer who lived for decades with an iron lung, dies aged 78
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England's NHS halts puberty blockers for transgender youth amid research efforts
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Parents, teachers and school staff in the UK: what’s your experience of school dinners these days?
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Sweating with fear, I waited to hear the doctor’s verdict. Then the radio started playing Call Me Maybe … | Nell Frizzell
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Air pollution levels have improved in Europe over 20 years, say researchers
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NHS England trusts advised to offer women two weeks’ miscarriage leave
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Covid vaccines cut risk of virus-related heart failure and blood clots, study finds
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New Mexico man dies of plague: Health officials
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Why peeing at night isn’t such a pressing problem | Letters
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I know I want at least one baby. But the more I learn about motherhood, the more terrifying it seems | Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
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No one should see a chiropractor thinking they are seeing a doctor | Ranjana Srivastava
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COVID-19 timeline: It's been 4 years since WHO declared the virus a pandemic
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How I stopped comparing my appearance to my identical twin’s – and healed our relationship | Lara Rodwell
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It’s not the economy, stupid: wellbeing is the real vote-winner | Richard Layard
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Scientists move step closer to making IVF eggs from skin cells
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Unhealthiest UK restaurants and takeaways ‘more likely to be found in deprived areas’
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Cancer-causing PCB chemicals still being produced despite 40-year-old ban
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Dramatic rise in women and girls being cut, new FGM data reveals
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MPs and campaigners accuse Polish government of betrayal over abortion laws
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How making Dinner brought me joy
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Alabama law protecting IVF met with both relief and concern: ‘There is more work to be done’
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Work It Out review – keep fit drama delivers great results
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How Covid changed politics | David Runciman
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4 children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause: Study
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Nye review – Michael Sheen looks back at the difficult birth of the NHS
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Microscopic plastics could raise risk of stroke and heart attack, study says
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The Guardian view on menopause politics: a work in progress | Editorial
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People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
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Share your experience of accessing private medical care in the UK
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The moment that electrified France – and could push forward abortion rights around the world | Agnès Poirier
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Young people in the UK: tell us about your (non-cigarette) smoking habits
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People in England facing food poisoning ‘Russian roulette’ as illnesses soar
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