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LGBTQ+ people at higher risk of some cancers possibly, due to fear of discrimination
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Third person tested positive for bird flu in the US, CDC says
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2nd human case of bird flu confirmed in Michigan, bringing total this year to 3
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How we met: ‘I couldn’t just go with the flow – so I told him I had romantic feelings’
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‘The darkest period of my life’: I struggled to breastfeed – then a drug sent me spiralling
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Nigeria to host first Lassa fever treatment trials for 40 years
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HPV vaccine can reduce risk of multiple cancers in men, new study suggests
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Global pandemic treaty could be more than a year away after deadline missed
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The radical, ravishing rebirth of Tracey Emin: ‘I didn’t want to die as some mediocre YBA’
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Authorities urge proper cooking of wild game after 6 relatives fall ill from parasite in bear meat
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Giving young children peanut products cuts allergy risk, study finds
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Lady Gaga performed on stage with Covid. Did we learn nothing from the pandemic? | Arwa Mahdawi
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A journey on weight-loss drug Ozempic
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The life sabbatical: is doing absolutely nothing the secret of happiness?
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Family infected with parasitic worms in US after eating bear meat, CDC says
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Our maternity services need radical change. Women must reclaim birth | Letter
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‘It was my gateway drug to self-harm’: a writer’s journey to finding the joy in makeup
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‘Shame and betrayal’: sexual abuse within the spiritual healing industry comes to light
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Pillows, playlists and a gentle push… My birth plan was a joke
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Is systemic racism in medicine putting Black people’s lives at risk?
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Layal Liverpool: ‘Racism is a public health crisis – and we can do something about it’
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What are PFAs? Everything you need to know about the ‘forever chemicals’ surrounding us every day
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They’re in pans, fruit, dust – and even tap water. But can I eradicate toxic forever chemicals from my home?
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Weight-loss jabs shouldn’t be quick-fix solution for governments, says expert
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America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world: ‘There are going to be countries of old people starving to death’
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CDC preparing for 'possibility of increased risk to human health' from bird flu
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Efforts to draft a pandemic treaty falter as countries disagree on how to respond to next emergency
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Clues from bird flu's ground zero on dairy farms in the Texas panhandle
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No space to crawl, play or use a potty: why are thousands of young children living in B&Bs? | Katharine Swindells
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Experience: ‘I woke up with a Welsh accent’
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Huge number of deaths linked to superbugs can be avoided, say experts
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Millions of patients a month wait longer than a fortnight to see GP in England
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North Carolina wants to tighten mask restrictions. Disabled residents are concerned.
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Doctors, beauty queen in DC to advocate for CPR training and AEDs in schools
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What is the pandemic accord and why have negotiations been so difficult?
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My wife has put on weight and I’m no longer attracted to her. What should I do? | Leading questions
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Why police killings like George Floyd get labeled ‘accidents’, according to a forensic pathologist
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Tell us: have you had a private birth or are you considering one?
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‘Although she was dead, I felt as if she was my friend’: what it’s like to perform the last rites for an organ donor
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Epidural in labour can reduce risk of serious complications by 35%, study finds
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2nd human case of bird flu confirmed in Michigan, health officials say
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Use of Wegovy and other weight-loss drugs soars among kids and young adults
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I went a week without ultra-processed foods. Here’s what I learned
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Attacks on health workers in conflict zones at highest level ever – report
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Maker of popular weedkiller amplifies fight against cancer-related lawsuits
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STIs, including syphilis, gonorrhea, increasing globally, WHO report finds
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A hollow victory for survivors of the infected blood scandal | Letters
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New York's high court upholds requiring insurance to cover medically necessary abortions
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Latin America labels ultra-processed foods. Will the US follow?
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‘It’s a barbarity’: why are hundreds of families asking to be moved away from this Dominican Republic goldmine?
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‘Meet Baby Olivia’: spate of new bills would require showing anti-abortion video in schools
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In Italy, we live to eat. But tasty NHS fare puts our boring hospital food to shame | Viola Di Grano
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‘I am very uncomfortable’: MND patient’s long wait for wheelchair
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NHS’s leading wheelchair provider told to improve as people wait up to two years
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‘Bloody cover up’: what the papers say as Sunak apologises for infected blood scandal
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Judge rules Ohio law that keeps cities from banning flavored tobacco is unconstitutional
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Return to Senua: Hellblade’s Melina Juergens on reprising a role she never thought she’d play
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The radical practice of eating what you want
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The US food industry has long buried the truth about their products. Is that coming to an end?
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The rightwing Christian group and the battle over end-of-life care - podcast
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‘I was 49 when I had my last drink’: Harriet Tyce
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Prof Andrea Mechelli: ‘People who live near green space are less likely to struggle with mental health issues’
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‘More like therapists’: adult virgins turn to Nevada brothels for sex – and healing
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Academic and doctor Chris van Tulleken: ‘Ultra-processed products are food that lies to us’
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I haven’t tried Ozempic but I know how it feels | Megan Nolan
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‘Personalising stuff that doesn’t matter’: the trouble with the Zoe nutrition app
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The Guardian view on antimicrobial resistance: we must prioritise this global health threat | Editorial
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Can mindfulness really make you happy, lower your blood pressure and improve your sleep? Experts reveal all
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Hospitals struggle as social care crisis cancels out funding boost, NHS report says
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Imagine getting life-saving drugs to sick people without relying on big pharma? We may have found a way | Dr Catriona Crombie
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