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Pelvic floor dysfunction: what every woman should know
What dinosaur fossils could teach us about cancer
Wegovy and Mounjaro might affect how well your contraceptives work – here’s why
Appendix cancer rising among younger generation – new study
Exercise proves powerful in preventing colon cancer recurrence – new study
Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK’s trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells
Joe Biden has prostate cancer with bone spread – an oncologist explains what you need to know
M&S cyberattacks used a little-known but dangerous technique – and anyone could be vulnerable
How breast tissue density affects your risk of breast cancer
For children with a rare form of dementia, music could be a powerful therapy tool
Can vitamin D help prevent colorectal cancer? The science is promising – but not straightforward
Stage 0 cancer is often overlooked – but it could be your earliest warning sign
Are artificial sweeteners okay for our health? Here’s what the current evidence says
The hidden health risks of lip fillers
Why a psychopath wouldn’t hesitate to cause another global financial crisis – if there was something in it for them
Could CT scans be fuelling a future rise in cancer cases, as a new study suggests?
Enhertu: drug approved for advanced cancers – here’s what you need to know
Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?
‘Return’ of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction
University of Manchester joins EmilyTest pilot to tackle gender-based violence in higher education
Taiwan’s latest computer chip has serious implications for technology – and the island’s security
Embracing Uncertainty: what we can all learn from how artists thrive in an unpredictable world
Why eating yoghurt regularly could lower your risk of bowel cancer
The paradox of weight loss: why losing pounds may not always lead to better health
What Trump could learn from the British and Irish trade war of the 1930s
Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers
We modelled how early human ancestors ran – and found they were surprisingly slow
Ramadan: why napping might be especially beneficial during fasting
Can melatonin supplements really ‘reverse’ DNA damage caused by lack of sleep?
Mice with woolly mammoth traits could pave the way for the resurrection of an ice age giant
Our research on dark web forums reveals the growing threat of AI-generated child abuse images
Valentine’s Day: why physical affection can boost your health
Latin America is moving fast to protect democracy from excesses of big tech
AI is transforming the search for new materials that can help create the technologies of the future
The Austin 7 is back – a short history of the iconic British car that changed the automotive industry
Air pollution may protect against skin cancer, finds new study – but the health risks are far more serious
Air pollution may protect against skin cancer, finds new study – but health risks are far more serious
Skin-to-skin contact is good for your baby and you – and not just straight after birth
From methylene blue to vitamin E, here’s why health and wellness supplements are no silver bullet for cancer
Sexism linked to social ills for men and women, finds largest cross-cultural study of its kind
Princess of Wales ‘in remission’ from cancer – but what does that mean?
Why a daily glass of milk really could reduce bowel cancer risk – an oncologist explains
We’re getting closer to having practical quantum computers – here’s what they will be used for
Data centres in space: they’re a brilliant idea, but a herculean challenge
The five best non-fiction books of 2024 – according to our experts
Why you should avoid doing the exact same workout everyday if you want to get fit
King Charles is changing his diet to keep his cancer at bay – here’s what the evidence says
Why some people don’t lose weight with Wegovy