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Lancashire residents asked to have their say as the NHS prepares to update three policies

Lancashire residents asked to have their say as the NHS prepares to update three policies

Residents in Lancashire are being encouraged to have their say as the NHS updates three more of its policies on treatments....

Swapping animal fats for vegetable oils is linked to a lower risk of dementia

Swapping animal fats for vegetable oils is linked to a lower risk of dementia

Changing the types of fat in your diet might help preserve cognitive health as you age. A new cohort study links substituting saturated animal fats wi...

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

Highland councillor Andrew Jarvie opens up about his own experience with ADHD....

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

Highland councillor Andrew Jarvie opens up about his own experience with ADHD....

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

Highland councillor Andrew Jarvie opens up about his own experience with ADHD....

Your chance to shape future of health and social care in East Lothian

East Lothian Integration Joint Board seeks a service user representative to help shape local health and social care services. Apply by March 30, 2026....

I was pregnant and working hard – my partner was snorting cocaine

I was pregnant and working hard – my partner was snorting cocaine

There have been relapses – too many to count....

County Durham mum-of-two in ‘survival mode’ as pain leaves her unable to walk

An Easington Village mother-of-two says she is living in “survival mode” after adenomyosis left her unable to walk and searching for answers....

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

‘Is this what life is like for normal people?’ - Highland councillor shares ADHD experience and road to diagnosis

Highland councillor Andrew Jarvie opens up about his own experience with ADHD....

East Kilbride woman uses her 30-year Slimming World journey to inspire others

East Kilbride woman uses her 30-year Slimming World journey to inspire others

Anna McPhee says Slimming World helped reshape her health, her confidence, and ultimately her purpose....

More meningitis vaccine centres to open after 100 students turned away

More meningitis vaccine centres to open after 100 students turned away

More meningitis vaccination centres are due to open across Kent today to help meet demand, after more than 100 students were turned away trying to get...

Teen hospitalised with meningitis after kissing girl at Club Chemistry nightclub

Teen hospitalised with meningitis after kissing girl at Club Chemistry nightclub

The teenager was administered antibiotics at a hospital and it is understood that at one point he took minutes to wake up...

There’s Only One Reason to Cold Plunge

There’s Only One Reason to Cold Plunge

Cold-­water bathing has a long history as a health hack. The ancient Greeks and Romans partook to treat fevers. Eighteenth-­century mental instituti...

Mum left with brain tumour and bulging eye 'after 28 years on contraceptive jab' joins compensation fight

Mum left with brain tumour and bulging eye 'after 28 years on contraceptive jab' joins compensation fight

Donna MacDonald, from Kilmarnock, used the contraceptive Depo-Provera on and off for 28 years....

Animal trainer urges people to avoid dogs walking with specific colour of lead

Animal trainer urges people to avoid dogs walking with specific colour of lead

Adam Spivey, from Southend Dog Training, has been teaching owners how to correct or manage their pet's behaviour through in-person training alongside ...

Science shorts: Creatine reference intakes, coffee pulp extract and beetroot

Science shorts: Creatine reference intakes, coffee pulp extract and beetroot

This round-up highlights the latest health and nutrition research, including discussions of establishing dietary reference intakes for creatine in hea...

Study links gut microbiome imbalance to worsening kidney disease

Study links gut microbiome imbalance to worsening kidney disease

Researchers at UC Davis School of Medicine have uncovered how an imbalanced gut microbiome escalates the production of metabolic byproducts by certain...

Mandated caps reduce insulin out-of-pocket costs among US Medicare beneficiaries

Mandated caps reduce insulin out-of-pocket costs among US Medicare beneficiaries

A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health finds that out-of-pockets caps on insulin for Medicare Part D...

Balancing sitting and movement may lower the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Balancing sitting and movement may lower the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

During pregnancy, women can reduce their risk of developing a hypertensive disorder by nearly 30% by limiting sedentary time to no more than eight hou...

Brain age from sleep patterns may signal future dementia risk

Brain age from sleep patterns may signal future dementia risk

A machine-learning analysis of brain waves recorded during sleep may help identify people at high risk of developing dementia, according to a study le...