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Switch and save: How a ‘life admin day’ can save you hundreds or even thousands

Switch and save: How a ‘life admin day’ can save you hundreds or even thousands

We live in a country where loyalty is penalised. New customers are routinely offered better energy rates, cheaper broadband and lower insurance premiu...

Glasgow heart transplant patient ‘energised’ by 110km Sahara trek

Glasgow heart transplant patient ‘energised’ by 110km Sahara trek

Fraser Wilson has genetic cardiomyopathy and underwent the transplant in March 2023 when his health deteriorated as a result of the condition....

Residents say ‘overgrown’ Cambridgeshire village is like ‘mini Milton Keynes’

Residents say ‘overgrown’ Cambridgeshire village is like ‘mini Milton Keynes’

One person said the local infrastructure 'can't cope' if more houses are built in the village...

Kahimmune Therapeutics signs exclusive licensing agreement with Gustave Roussy and SATT Paris-Saclay

Kahimmune Therapeutics signs exclusive licensing agreement with Gustave Roussy and SATT Paris-Saclay

(MENAFN - ALA Group) –Newly created spin-off of Gustave Roussy and SATT Paris-Saclay specializing in immuno-oncology will exploit hidden genome, als...

Couple to re-start trek around Britain's coastline

Couple to re-start trek around Britain's coastline

After having to halt their first attempt due to an injury, the couple are ready to set off again....

'Going blind stopped my alcohol addiction'

'Going blind stopped my alcohol addiction'

Ray Clements once drank up to four bottles of vodka a day but finally found the inspiration to quit....

Doctors said I was faking pain - until specialist said I had incurable condition

Doctors said I was faking pain - until specialist said I had incurable condition

Doctors told me to get pregnant to help symptoms...

NHS to help cancer patients stay employed as disease takes toll on workforce

NHS to help cancer patients stay employed as disease takes toll on workforce

Cancer patients will be given more help to stay in work as part of a plan to be unveiled on Wednesday....

Poultry to be culled after bird flu case confirmed in Suffolk - BBC

Poultry to be culled after bird flu case confirmed in Suffolk BBCAward winning sanctuary stops displays after nearby bird flu outbreak Yahoo News UKAv...

The Role of a Weed Industry Compliance Lawyer in a Highly Regulated Market

The legal cannabis industry is one of the fastest-growing and most tightly regulated markets in the world. While legalization has opened the door to e...

31,000 healthcare workers go on strike over pay and staffing

31,000 healthcare workers go on strike over pay and staffing

Healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente is being accused of ‘unfair labor practices’...

Girl, 6, given weeks to live after 'arm sprain' turns out to be rare cancer

Girl, 6, given weeks to live after 'arm sprain' turns out to be rare cancer

Bonnie has already undergone an arm amputation as well as radiotherapy and chemotherapy...

Esther Rantzen’s cancer medication 'stops working' and she won't 'live long enough’ for law change

Esther Rantzen’s cancer medication 'stops working' and she won't 'live long enough’ for law change

Veteran broadcaster Esther Rantzen says she will keep campaigning for assisted dying until her last breath after being diagnosed with stage four lung ...

Tomatoes and fruit could be stripped from pasta sauces and yoghurt under Labour's sugar crackdown, food bosses warn

Tomatoes and fruit could be stripped from pasta sauces and yoghurt under Labour's sugar crackdown, food bosses warn

Tomatoes and fruit could be stripped from pasta sauces and yoghurt under Labour's sugar crackdown, supermarket bosses have warned....

Bluetongue virus case confirmed on farm - BBC

Bluetongue virus case confirmed on farm BBCMSPCA column: What you need to know about bluetongue virus Isle of Man TodayNew case of bluetongue virus in...

Reading was the key to breaking through the fog of my parents’ dementia | Jo Glanville - The Guardian

Reading was the key to breaking through the fog of my parents’ dementia | Jo Glanville The Guardian...

New rehabilitation sessions for people living with cancer offered at gym

New rehabilitation sessions for people living with cancer offered at gym

Free rehabilitation sessions for cancer patients are now being offered at the TFD Centre gym in Holmewood, marking a major step in the centre’s grow...

Study offers hope of preventing hydrocephalus in children

Study offers hope of preventing hydrocephalus in children

Hydrocephalus is a life-threatening condition that occurs in about 1 in 1,000 newborns and is often treated with invasive surgery. Now, a new study of...

'I ate 2 bars of chocolate every night until Tim Spector told me one thing'

'I ate 2 bars of chocolate every night until Tim Spector told me one thing'

Professor Tim Spector and Doctor Kandi Ejiofor sounded alarm bells for the couple's health...

Particle and chemical emissions raise safety concerns in 3D printing

Particle and chemical emissions raise safety concerns in 3D printing

When the manufacture of plastic products moves into ordinary homes, new health problems arise, including emissions of particles and chemicals....