Frantic scenes unfolded after India’s horrific train crash which has killed at least 261 people.
Do You Need A Full-Body MRI Scan? Probably Not, Experts Say
Whole body MRI scans may lead to unnecessary follow-up tests that are not only expensive, but also anxiety-inducing, experts say.
India train crash: At least 50 dead after Odisha incident
The collision involving two passenger trains in Odisha state has left more than 500 people injured.
Alison Hammond breaks down on This Morning over Phillip Schofield interview
The show’s presenter Alison Hammond urges people not to judge her former colleague too harshly.
Anxiety, Your Brain, and Long COVID: What the Research Says
Anxiety, depression, and COVID-19 can be a bad combination for your brain — and your long-term health. Having anxiety and depression before a COVID infection increases the risk of developing long COVID, researchers have found.
Doctor: What My Patients Have Taught Me About Crohn’s
A doctor explains some of the frustrations and problems his Crohn’s disease patients face and how he works to help them.
Doctors, Researchers Work Hard to Improve Crohn’s Disease Treatments
Learn how Crohn’s disease treatment and long-term outlook have improved over the past few decades.
Schizophrenia: Fighting the FDA for Clozapine Access
Are FDA REMS restrictions blocking access to clozapine for people with schizophrenia?
The Wisdom of Morrie: An Antidote to Today’s Loneliness Epidemic
Rob Schwartz, the son of the man made famous in the book Tuesday’s with Morrie, has published a new volume of his late father’s writings on life, love and joy.
Phillip Schofield’s hands were shaking through interview
The TV star appeared in a highly charged emotional state as he offered his views on the affair.
Phillip Schofield says his career is over following affair
The former ITV host tells the BBC his affair with a young male colleague was a “grave error”.
Covid inquiry: Government will ‘probably lose legal case’, says minister
Science minister George Freeman thinks the challenge is set to fail but says it is a “point worth testing”.
Congress approves debt deal, averting a US default
President Joe Biden will now sign the measure into law, staving off worldwide economic chaos.
Ukraine war: Teens used to report Russian propaganda
Children as young as 16 are working at TV channels in occupied Ukraine, spouting Russian propaganda.
Multi-cancer blood test shows real promise in NHS study
The Galleri test revealed the correct site of a tumour 85% of the time in a study with 5,000 patients.
Bournemouth beach death swimmers not hit by boat or jet ski
Police in Bournemouth release more details about the “devastating” deaths of a boy and girl.
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Q&A With Kevin Kalinsky, MD
In this WebMD webinar, attendees asked Kevin Kalinsky, MD, Director of Breast Medical Oncology at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, about triple-negative breast cancer.
‘BE FAST’: Time and Support Key for Younger Stroke Patients
A study over 15 years found an overall increase of 11% nationwide, with a 38% increase in the 18 to 44 age group. Yet nearly 30% of U.S. adults younger than 45 are unaware of common stroke symptoms, according to a survey from the American Heart Association.
Andrew Tate BBC interview: Influencer challenged on misogyny and rape allegations
This is the influencer’s first TV interview with a major broadcaster while under house arrest.
Government to launch Covid inquiry legal challenge
Ministers are in a standoff over the inquiry’s demands to see Boris Johnson’s texts about the pandemic.