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Seaweed, sardines and sauerkraut: the best diet for your brain at every stage of life
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Junior doctors paid lower hourly rate than workers to get at Pret
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Revealed: experts who praised new ‘skinny jab’ received payments from drug maker
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‘Don’t blame the young for being moody’ - and seven other ways to nurture healthy teenage minds
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Daylight saving time is springing forward, but your sleep may be lagging behind
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The obesity jab may save the food industry’s bacon, but should it? | Martha Gill
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Three Texas women sued for wrongful death after aiding in abortion
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‘Exercise, avoid bangs and invent fairy stories’: Henry Marsh’s guide to keeping brains healthy
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Don’t forget to floss: the science behind dementia and the four things you should do to prevent it
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‘Profiteering’ of Covid pandemic must never be repeated, world figures warn
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1st nasal spray treatment of its kind for migraines gets FDA approval
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Pregnant women advised to dim lights before bed to reduce diabetes risk
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‘Simple but effective’: Colombia turns to algorithms to bolster mental health services
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Artificial turf potentially linked to cancer deaths of six Phillies ball players – report
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Experience: I didn’t burp for more than 20 years
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Children face acute risk amid Malawi’s deadliest cholera outbreak
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Air pollution ‘speeds up osteoporosis’ in postmenopausal women
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Tell us about your experiences of weight-loss medication
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A nose ring, a bicycle, a Radiohead album: I’m becoming a total cliche – and I quite like it | Moya Lothian-McLean
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How a pastor is trying to revive a 150-year-old US law to ban abortion
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Albuterol shortage could get even worse
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A more caring workplace for health professionals can save lives – of patients and of doctors | Ranjana Srivastava
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‘Worse than childbirth’: women with endometriosis call for better treatments
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Unable to breastfeed my baby due to cancer, I was made to feel like a failure | Naama Carlin
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Florida Republicans seek to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy
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‘I don’t know why I was sent here’: the Jamaica hostel supporting vulnerable US and UK deportees
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Trial postponed for fitness influencer accused of scamming thousands of customers
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‘I’m grateful my son is not wasting away’: Jamaica’s innovative approach to mental healthcare
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The Democrats botched the Ohio disaster response – and handed Trump a victory | Michael Massing
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An old video of me is on the school curriculum! Unfortunately, I am shocked by my own arguments | Zoe Williams
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Where are my foul excretions? What happened when I boiled my wooden spoons
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California governor says state 'done' with Walgreens over abortion pill restrictions
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‘We are struggling’: doctors faced with vacuum of information on long Covid
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No pain, plenty of gain: why taking it easy can be the key to getting fitter – and happier
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‘It’s not just about dying’: Uganda’s pioneers of palliative care undaunted by huge challenges
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Forthcoming genetic therapies raise serious ethical questions, experts warn
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‘Addiction can be funny’: the standups tackling drugs, booze, psychosis and self-harm on stage
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Yes, England’s new weight-loss drug kills your appetite – but as I know, it comes at a cost | Leila Latif
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People with an opioid addiction are often in denial about their problem. Recovery requires a team effort | Ashwini Padhi
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You can’t just cheer up people who have depression | Lucy Cavendish
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What being a hospice volunteer taught me about death and life
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The Observer view on the coming revolution in the prevention of disease and how Britain can’t afford to ignore it | Observer editorial
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Heart disease risk may be lower with alternative drug: Study
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Bad smells may be the cause of reported symptoms in East Palestine: Experts
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UK government urged to consider changing law to allow gene editing of embryos
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‘Lift the lid, and there’s a well of rage’: why women are mad as hell (and not afraid to show it)
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In sickness and health? Signs couples live longer shouldn’t worry singletons
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Billboards advise on how to get abortion pills in US states where procedure is banned
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The joy of mediocrity: we need hobbies, even if we’re bad at them, to free us from perfection | Kerri Duncan
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Everyone is anxious, exhausted, in a flap. How can we help ourselves to get by? | First Dog on the Moon
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What the end of COVID call centers and testing sites means for the US
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Olympian who dropped dog's meds on skin avoids doping ban
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More than half of humans on track to be overweight or obese by 2035 – report
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Many men have a problematic relationship with food – and I’m one of them | Adrian Chiles
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Woman with tuberculosis to be arrested unless she gets treatment
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Government’s pandemic failures led to higher deaths among minorities | Letter
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15 Everyday Habits to Boost Your Libido
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Explaining the Latest Numbers on Home Births
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Experimental HIV Injection Drug Shows Promise
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Hungover? You’ll Probably Drink Again Tonight
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IHOP’s Least Healthy Pancakes
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Jail Forbids New Mother From Pumping Breast Milk
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LSD Therapy Lowers Anxiety, Study Finds
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Leaning Out: Men Like to Be the Boss More Than Women Do, Study Says
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Nothing, Not Even Hard Facts, Can Make Anti-Vaxxers Change Their Minds
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The First Person to Receive a Carmat Artificial Heart is Dead After 75 Days
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5 Easy Ways to Eat Less Sugar
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Alzheimer’s Bigger Killer Than We Realize, Study Says
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Doctors Believe a Second Baby Is Cured of HIV
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How Facebook Could Sabotage Your Blind Date