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Medical device companies pay millions to NHS while pushing products, says study
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We are ashamed of the role psychology played in gender care | Letters
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The rise of booze-free backpacking: why gen Z are choosing to travel sober
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‘Ban them until we know they’re safe’: Dutch flower growers urged to stop using pesticides
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Next pandemic likely to be caused by flu virus, scientists warn
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Juliette Pavy: Sony World Photographer of the Year 2024
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Hilary Cass’s report and the trans rights debate | Letters
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Risk of bird flu spreading to humans is ‘enormous concern’, says WHO
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She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes. Why? | Neil Barsky
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We found unhealthy pesticide levels in 20% of US produce – here’s what you need to know
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Kale, watermelon and even some organic foods pose high pesticide risk, analysis finds
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Can Rishi Sunak create a smoke-free generation? - podcast
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Arizona Republicans again block effort to repeal 1864 near-total abortion ban
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Jeremy Paxman’s take on Parkinson’s disease is far too bleak | Letters
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The longevity vacation: why bar-hopping holidays are out and extreme wellness breaks are in
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I’m 17 and haven’t seen a dentist for four years. This is life in England’s NHS dental deserts | Beth Riding
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Is it possible to break the cycle of burnout for good?
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Arizona reinstated a near-total ban on abortions. Providers are surprisingly optimistic
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Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
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Women in the UK: have you taken up smoking recently?
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‘Pregnancy is not a disease’: why do so many women die giving birth in Nigeria?
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What does a death doula do? Alua Arthur on her ancient profession
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Is writing down my rage the secret to resolving it? | Emma Beddington
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The truth about protein: how to get enough – at every age
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Abortions in first 12 weeks should be legalised in Germany, commission says
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Rage, waste and corruption: how Covid changed politics – podcast
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Do you want to receive more love? First get to know your superego
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They’re fighting polluters destroying historically Black towns – starting with their own
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‘I go from rude health to dying in minutes’: a day in the life of a hypochondriac
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Thanks to Cass, evidence not ideology will be used to guide children seeking gender advice | Sonia Sodha
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‘Chronic traumatic stress disorder’: the Palestinian psychologist challenging western definitions of trauma
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Living with frozen shoulder: ‘It was as if someone had been hitting my arm with a baseball bat’
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Polish MPs vote to move forward with legislation to lift near-total abortion ban
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What the new trans care recommendations from the NHS England report mean
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Ban on children’s puberty blockers to be enforced in private sector in England
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Measles outbreak puts elimination status at risk: CDC
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‘Right to freedom from torture’: UN experts urge the Gambia not to decriminalise FGM
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Menthol cigarettes are killing Black Americans. Advocates are suing the government to change that
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Do I have seasonal allergies or is it the common cold?
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Kansas bill would make it a crime to coerce someone into an abortion
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Gender medicine ‘built on shaky foundations’, Cass review finds
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The mysteries of near-death experiences | Letters
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Fear of the unknown: are you more sensitive to uncertainty than others?
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More than 200 women and several men accuse doctor in lawsuit of sexual abuse, unnecessary exams
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As doctors, we are failing to put patients’ needs first, causing harm at the end of life | Letters
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How much coffee is OK for me to drink in a day? I asked the experts
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A new start after 60: meditation cured my insomnia. Now I help others cope
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‘I had no idea my baby was at risk’: The fight to raise awareness of pre-eclampsia
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One in 10 NHS staff have experienced sexual harassment at work, union says
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Tenfold rise in A&E patients waiting more than 24 hours for a bed
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The financial, physical and emotional toll of being an unpaid carer | Letters
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The muscle miracle: can I build enough in my 60s to make it to 100 – even though I’ve never weight-trained?
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When the right to die becomes the duty to die, who will step in to save those most at risk? | Sonia Sodha
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‘I’d never been bitten by a tick before’: why the little blood-sucking pest is getting us into a panic
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Brussels ‘must copy London’s low emissions zones’ and save 900 lives a year, experts plead
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Weekend podcast: Nick Cave on how grief shapes his art, Marina Hyde on the Thames Water crisis, and bread’s role in British society
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Does bird flu endanger America's food supply?
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Prostate cancer cases worldwide likely to double by 2040, analysis finds
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What you need to know about bird flu after person became infected in Texas
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Experts say we need to eat 30 plants a week. This is how I fared
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Her abortion experience was ‘bizarre and painful’. Now she’s suing Tennessee
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Ball pits and bodacious pigs: my week in search of happiness and wonder
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The sudden rise of AuDHD: what is behind the rocketing rates of this life-changing diagnosis?
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Hepatitis C cases dropped in the US. Health officials unsure if it's a blip or trend
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Florida's stricter ban on abortions could put more pressure on clinics elsewhere
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Dad spent two of the last days of his life alone and distressed in A&E – for no good reason. This insanity must stop | Adrian Chiles
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EtO gas used to sterilize medical devices ignites fears over link to cancer
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‘Not a normal war’: doctors say children have been targeted by Israeli snipers in Gaza
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The suitcase-sized kit helping to rid the Philippines of one of history’s great killers
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The soft life: why millennials are quitting the rat race
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