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→ NewsFatiha El-Ghorri has hysterectomy after endometrial cancer diagnosis
Comedian Fatiha El-Ghorri says she had a hysterectomy in May after a diagnosis of stage 1 endometrial (womb) cancer, and that the surgery led to medical menopause which she found difficult to manage.
Fertility treatment highlighted as TrumpRx site goes live
TrumpRx launched with coupons for 43 drugs, including four used in IVF, but experts say those discounts cover only a small portion of overall IVF costs.
Central heating may dry out skin and increase irritation
The article reports dermatologist Dr Emma Craythorne saying dry indoor air from central heating can speed water loss from the skin and trigger mild inflammation; cold, windy outdoor air can be similarly drying.
Father accused of killing wife and injuring teen
Police say a 57-year-old man allegedly fatally stabbed his estranged wife and injured a teenage relative at their Farmingville home, then attempted to take his own life; the woman was pronounced dead at hospital and the teen was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The accused is hospitalized and faces charges including second-degree murder, with an arraignment to be scheduled once he is released from care.
Profound autism category proposed to describe children with highest support needs
A proposed "profound autism" category would apply to autistic children aged eight and over who have little or no language, an IQ under 50 and require 24-hour supervision; an Australian study found about 24% of autistic children met or were at risk of meeting these criteria.
Brush teeth properly may be linked to lower risk of dementia and other conditions
At the AAAS conference experts reported growing evidence that gum disease and oral bacteria are linked to inflammation affecting organs across the body and may be associated with more than 50 systemic conditions, including dementia, rheumatoid arthritis and some cancers.
Brazil Carnival survival kit: Revelers offer street party do's and don'ts
Veteran Rio Carnival participants describe simple preparations—light snacks, sunscreen, hydration and hygiene items—to cope with long street parties. Sunday was the second official day of festivities and Carnival runs through Ash Wednesday.
Profound autism may become its own diagnosis amid debate
Advocates and some families are pressing to create a separate diagnosis for profound autism to identify people who need lifelong, intensive care; other researchers and autistic advocates warn a new label could risk stigma or divert attention from supports across the broader autism spectrum.
Sofa-loving corgi to join 630-mile coastal walk in memory of owner
Jacqui Rix, a researcher at the University of Portsmouth, will walk 630 miles along the South West Coast Path with her corgi Scrumpy to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK and University Hospitals Dorset’s Prostate Cancer Services after her husband George died of prostate cancer last year.
Walking: six science-backed ways to support a longer, healthier life
Experts and recent studies cited in the article link more daily walking, breaking up long sitting periods, longer walking bouts and brief higher-intensity efforts with better markers of cardiometabolic health and longevity. Many experts mentioned gradually increasing step counts toward about 8,000 steps per day and interrupting sedentary time every 30–60 minutes.
Burnout affects over 75% of people, experts say
Experts report that roughly three-quarters of people experience burnout, and the World Health Organization describes it as an occupational phenomenon rather than a medical illness.
Bladder cancer patients offered survival hope as NHS approves durvalumab
NICE has recommended durvalumab for muscle-invasive bladder cancer after a trial reported a 32% reduction in the risk of progression, and about 630 patients a year are expected to be eligible.
Hearing loss may strain relationships for nearly half of Brits
A Specsavers survey of 2,000 couples found 48% reported at least one partner with hearing difficulty and one in four said having to repeat themselves caused tension; only 15% said a partner used a hearing aid.
Thomas Markle reports good progress after leg amputation
Thomas Markle, 81, attended a Valentine's Day party at the rehabilitation centre in the Philippines while recovering from a left leg amputation below the knee, and he says he is making good progress.
Veteran American bobsleigh rivals race with new perspective on medals and life
Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Armbruster Humphries are competing in the monobob at Cortina, bringing decades of Olympic experience alongside recent changes in their family lives.
Viagra: Experts urge wider use for reasons beyond sex
Prostate cancer experts have urged more men to take Viagra after research, the article reports. The piece says the suggested use is not connected to sexual function.
Tumbler Ridge vigil: Carney says Canadians are with you
Prime Minister Mark Carney attended a vigil in Tumbler Ridge where hundreds gathered to mourn victims of this week’s shooting. Police named the suspect as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who was found dead at the school.
Magnesium supplements that may improve sleep: three tested options
Which? tested 26 magnesium supplements for absorption, dosage and additives and highlighted three products: New Leaf Magnesium 4 in 1, Vitabright Magnesium Glycinate, and Nutrition Geeks Mg Glycinate 3-in-1.
Mounjaro and Wegovy offered in Boots walk-in High Street service
Boots has begun a trial offering walk-in, in-store consultations and weight-loss injections including Mounjaro and Wegovy at 17 UK stores, with pharmacists assessing eligibility in a private room.
Couple saved by organ donation urge people to join donor register
A York couple who each received life‑saving transplants say organ donation brought them together and are urging people to confirm their decision on the NHS organ donor register as one of them now waits for a kidney transplant.
Mental health patients could receive improved care from major study
The three-year GlobalMinds study is recruiting up to 49,000 people in England and Wales to link genetic samples, questionnaires and NHS records to study severe mental illness.
Measles in South Carolina: FDA's Makary backs vaccination
FDA Commissioner Martin Makary urged Americans to get measles vaccinations as South Carolina reported 950 cases; the majority of those infected were unvaccinated.
Bowel cancer: experts say fibre may help lower risk
Experts report that a high-fibre diet is linked with a lower risk of bowel cancer, and UK guidance cites about 30g of fibre per day as a reference.
Jesy Nelson's petition to add SMA to newborn checks will get a government response.
The government will respond to Jesy Nelson's petition to add spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) to the newborn heel‑prick test; the petition has gathered more than 35,000 signatures.
Men jailed for rape of 13-year-old in Hull hotel room
Humberside Police said two men were jailed after being found to have raped a 13-year-old in a Hull hotel room; sentences were handed down at Grimsby Crown Court on 30 January.
Tiredness dismissed as childcare, but it was breast cancer
Georgina Hayward, a 30-year-old mother, found a lump and was diagnosed with invasive grade three breast cancer; she has had a nipple-sparing mastectomy and is awaiting staging results.
Smoke-free, heated tobacco-free and vape-free places proposed in England
A government consultation in England proposes extending smoke-free, heated tobacco-free and vape-free rules to specified indoor and outdoor settings and runs from 13 February to 8 May 2026.
Canada: Carney and opposition leaders to attend Tumbler Ridge vigil
Prime Minister Mark Carney and opposition leaders will attend a vigil in Tumbler Ridge on Friday to honour victims of a recent mass shooting, in which police say an 18-year-old killed two family members and then a teacher and five students before dying by suicide. Authorities say families have requested privacy and police briefly seized, then returned, firearms from the attacker's residence after an appeal.
Collingwood College community fundraises after pupil's death
More than £7,500 has been raised for the family of a Year 8 pupil who died after a medical emergency at Collingwood College, and the death has been referred to Surrey Coroner's Court.
Florida man rescues pregnant driver from pond before baby's birth
A passerby, Logan Hayes, jumped into a cold pond in Port St. Lucie on Feb. 6 to free 34‑week pregnant Sheldy Apollon after her car sank; she was taken to HCA Florida Lawnwood and delivered a daughter by emergency C-section hours later.
