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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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Artificially sweetened drinks linked to risk of irregular heartbeat, study finds
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Companies portray menopause as ‘medical problem’ and push women towards ineffective treatments, papers find
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‘The world became so loud’: what it’s like to suddenly lose your hearing
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Alone with a choking stranger, screaming for help that didn’t come, I learned sometimes you have to get involved | Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
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Oversensitive and overreactive: what is nervous system dysregulation and how can it be resolved?
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Catalan pharmacies hand out free reusable period products
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Scientists grow ‘mini-organs’ from cells shed by foetuses in womb
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First over-the-counter birth control pill will go on sale later this month
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France makes abortion a constitutional right in historic Versailles vote
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‘I can’t bear the pain’: grieving the lives lost to the Dominican Republic’s abortion ban
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Credible science or false claims: calls for more regulation of beauty products
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‘All it takes is a quick walk’: how a few minutes’ exercise can unleash creativity – even if you hate it
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Four in five billboard ads in England and Wales in poorer areas
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Surgical hubs would help cut NHS waiting lists for operations | Letter
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Out with the animal cruelty. In with … mushrooms? These farmers are leaving factory farming behind
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Mental health leave offered to Taiwanese students as youth suicides double
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I saw my therapist weekly for two years. Then he let slip he’d been watching me. Had he crossed a line?
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What’s up with Generation Z?
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‘I can cry without feeling stigma’: meet the people turning to AI chatbots for therapy
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‘It feels like we’ve been lobotomised’: the possible sexual consequences of SSRIs
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No, it’s not all your mother’s fault! And 10 other myths about going to therapy, busted
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CDC drops 5-day isolation period for recovering COVID-19 patients
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U.S. health officials drop 5-day isolation time for COVID-19
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CVS and Walgreens to begin selling abortion pill
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Calls for a global fund to tackle air pollution, killer of 7m a year
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More than a billion people worldwide are obese, research finds
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Oprah Winfrey announces she is stepping down from WeightWatchers
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Ultra-processed food linked to 32 harmful effects to health, review finds
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Patient's family owes $81,000 for a single air-ambulance flight
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‘Brain fog’ from long Covid has measurable impact, study suggests
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Can these 1,800-year-old-wellness tips help you live better?
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Killer fungi detectives: inside the lab that may be fighting the next pandemic
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‘She endured cruelty’: what led to a leader’s death at a historically Black university?
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7th measles case confirmed in outbreak linked to elementary school in this state
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Microplastics found in every human placenta tested in study
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West Virginia passes religious exemption school vaccine requirement bill
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The Guardian view on the patient-doctor relationship: human connection is part of health | Editorial
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Women must be told of sodium valproate risk to unborn babies | Letters
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Vast swaths of US will be exposed to polluted air by 2054, says report
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Sponge on a string reduces long waits for diagnostic test for cancer
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We started a group chat to help fellow doctors in Gaza. Then it went quiet
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Is the 100-year old TB vaccine a new weapon against Alzheimer’s?
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Like cigarettes, junk food should come with a warning: ‘Can kill’ | Martha Gill
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Can we have our cake and eat it? Welcome to the world of sugar elimination
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