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AG sues hospital system over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion
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Trust is the key to healthcare data sharing | Letters
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Who lives and who dies in the next pandemic should not depend on where they live | Michael Marmot
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Men deserve care and compassion too | Letters
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A parent’s dilemma: what if our son asks ‘why did you try to change me?’
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Tim Gurner, biohacking and the growing list of super-rich ‘grinders’ who spend a fortune to stave off ageing
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‘We never thought Aari would die’: parents urge families to register their children for organ donation
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‘Lessons have been forgotten’: is the UK ready for a new Covid variant?
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FOGO, our fear of growing old, is sweeping the land. Just look at Trinny Woodall | Martha Gill
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Drivers likely to benefit from London Ulez, Sadiq Khan to say
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Former surgeon general rebukes DeSantis administration's claims on COVID vaccines
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Several states issue West Nile virus alerts after cases found in residents
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COVID, RSV and influenza likely to impact health care system this year: CDC
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Consumer genetic test results ‘causing unnecessary breast cancer alarm’
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Reanimated spiders and smart toilets triumph at Ig Nobel prizes
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‘Our health data is about to flow more freely, like it or not’: big tech’s plans for the NHS
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‘My ultimate goal? Don’t die’: Bryan Johnson on his controversial plan to live for ever
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DeSantis' administration advises against updated COVID shots for people under 65
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FDA sends letters to CVS, Walgreens, other companies about unapproved eye products
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Targeted vaccination of vulnerable groups is the most cost-effective Covid strategy | Letter
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The perfect flush: eight essential toilet tips – from closed lids to cleaning
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France halts iPhone 12 sales over radiation exposure levels
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In our blood: how the US allowed toxic chemicals to seep into our lives
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Theresa May backs campaign for Martha’s rule of second medical opinion
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Decongestant ingredient in popular products does not work, FDA concludes
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Turmeric: from porridge to pickle, how to get the golden spice in your diet
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The US has such a love affair with laxatives that there is now a national shortage. This is not normal | Arwa Mahdawi
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Turmeric could be as effective as medicine for indigestion, says study
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The Guardian view on preventable cancers: we need to avoid illness as well as cure it | Editorial
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What to know as CDC recommends new booster amid rising cases, hospitalizations
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We’re beating cancer, but is the NHS in a fit state to offer these life-saving treatments? | Kristian Helin
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DeSantis backs Florida surgeon general in urging residents against new Covid vaccines
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‘Something happened, somehow something got mixed up’: the at-home DNA test that changed two families for ever
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‘Very little yield’: has genetically targeted medicine really made us healthier?
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GPs ignoring cancer warning signs in young people, says UK oncology expert
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My friend is working so hard it’s affecting her health and family. How can I help? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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Ryan’s rule: the Australian right to a second medical opinion that may soon be saving lives in England
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CDC issues warning RSV is on the rise in young children in Southeastern US
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Experience: I suddenly lost my hearing
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Mexican activists hail abortion ruling but warn of lack of access to care
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Humanised kidneys grown inside pigs for the first time
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Jung-haters dismiss his work because they fear what they don’t understand | Letters
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UK data watchdog to review period and fertility apps amid security concerns
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What you should do with your leftover at-home COVID tests
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‘It improves everything’: 17 reasons to love yoga – even if you are sceptical
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NBA owner putting millions toward stroke care, health research in Detroit
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Linda Evangelista reveals she had double mastectomy after breast cancer diagnosis
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Depression can play direct role in developing type 2 diabetes, says study
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A moment that changed me: ‘I removed my prosthetic breast - and left shame behind’
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Ultra-processed foods: the 19 things everyone needs to know
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Cancer cases in under-50s worldwide up nearly 80% in three decades, study finds
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The Guardian view on Martha’s Rule: boosting patient power could save lives | Editorial
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These women were told their babies would not survive – but Catholic-run public hospitals refused to provide abortions
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The optimism of youth has given way to mourning the death of a parent. And friendship is needed more than ever | Ranjana Srivastava
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Wegovy could mean the end of obesity? That’s bad news for politicians | Zoe Williams
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New Zealand woman discovers surgical instrument ‘size of a dinner plate’ left in her body after operation
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OK, I confess … I came back from my hols with a deeply unfashionable tan
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Bats and brain worms: how humanity’s environmental impact is giving rise to new infections
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What to know about BA.2.86 as it spreads to 5 states
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I’ll never be able to achieve the perfect burpee or run a marathon, so why do I suddenly love going to the gym? | Nova Weetman
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Abortion providers on two years of Texas ban: ‘We’re living in a devastating reality’
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Marijuana recommendation by US health agency hailed as first step to easing weed restrictions
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Children getting wrongly dropped from Medicaid because of automation `glitch'
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Patients have better outcomes with female surgeons, studies find
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COVID hospitalizations increase for 6th consecutive week
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Covid cases are surging. We need more from government than ‘Keep coughing and carry on’ | Arwa Mahdawi
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From botflies to eye worms, a brief history of rare parasites in humans
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How the foundations of the NHS are being eroded | Letters
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The business of silence: is there a hidden cost to noise cancelling?
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