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Suicide-risk children refused places on NHS England waiting lists as services overwhelmed
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The myth that antidepressants are addictive has been debunked – they are a vital tool in psychiatry | Carmine M Pariante
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Helping neurodivergent people thrive requires encouragement and acceptance | Letters
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The debate: is working out with other people beneficial?
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My daughter took her own life, and I can’t face talking to anyone about it | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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Mpox public health campaign was successful but cases still occur: Study
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FDA reverses ban on Juul e-cigarettes, opens door to possible authorization
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‘You can’t manifest the birth you want’: the reality behind the ‘natural birth’ obsession
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Has it made me creative, or held me back? Shaparak Khorsandi on being diagnosed with ADHD in her 40s
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‘Natty or not?’: how steroids got big
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Mexico man dies from first human case of bird flu strain H5N2
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1st fatal human case of bird flu subtype confirmed in Mexico: WHO
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Salmonella outbreak may be linked to recalled cucumbers, CDC says
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I’m autistic – and I couldn’t be happier than when I’m lost in a huge crowd
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Your brain sees sugar as a reward. But does that mean it’s addictive?
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‘They wanted her to confess to witchcraft’: ending the chilling effects of dementia stigma in Nigeria
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‘He is thriving now; a different child’: the battle to educate neurodivergent pupils
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Stable sperm counts in Denmark cast doubt on ‘spermageddon’ fears
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US health officials advise using antibiotic as a ‘morning-after pill’ against STDs
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‘Find people who understand you and be kind to yourself’: an expert guide to living well with neurodiversity
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What is SPF and how much sunscreen do you really need? Experts answer
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‘I was terrified of the tea round’: the small changes that can help neurodivergent people thrive at work
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Only three water company prosecutions in England and Wales for unfit drinking supply
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Getting fit is great – but it could turn you into a rightwing jerk | Zoe Williams
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Top Canadian scientist alleges in leaked emails he was barred from studying mystery brain illness
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ADHD: does medication work?
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‘I can only love 100% or 0%’: Chris Packham on navigating a neurodiverse relationship
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The new midlife crisis is hot, female and covered in tattoos – where do I sign? | Emma Beddington
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Never write yourself off! 25 things I’ve learned about getting fit – after almost 60 years of sloth
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In a household with autism and ADHD, socks are meaningful
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Why health trackers can push you off the road to wellness | Eva Wiseman
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Avoid noise, play mini golf, cast your net wide: Ellie Middleton’s neurodivergent dating guide
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The Observer view on the social care crisis: whoever wins the election, it needs addressing urgently
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I don’t want to invite my alcoholic dad to my wedding | Ask Philippa
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Predictive blood test hailed as ‘incredibly exciting’ breast cancer breakthrough
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Can psychedelics treat depression? Maybe, and you might not even have to take a trip
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I’d do anything to make my autistic daughter happy – but I feel like a walking mum-fail
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Using your head: neuroscience is fast becoming football’s gamechanger
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The truth about ADHD and autism: how many people have it, what causes it, and why are diagnoses soaring?
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America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world, Marina Hyde on the election campaign trail, and is doing nothing the secret of happiness? – podcast
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Scientists develop cheap and quick spit test for prostate cancer
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Whooping cough cases on the rise, nearly 3 times as high as last year: CDC
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LGBTQ+ people at higher risk of some cancers possibly, due to fear of discrimination
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Third person tested positive for bird flu in the US, CDC says
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2nd human case of bird flu confirmed in Michigan, bringing total this year to 3
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How we met: ‘I couldn’t just go with the flow – so I told him I had romantic feelings’
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‘The darkest period of my life’: I struggled to breastfeed – then a drug sent me spiralling
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Nigeria to host first Lassa fever treatment trials for 40 years
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HPV vaccine can reduce risk of multiple cancers in men, new study suggests
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Global pandemic treaty could be more than a year away after deadline missed
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The radical, ravishing rebirth of Tracey Emin: ‘I didn’t want to die as some mediocre YBA’
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Authorities urge proper cooking of wild game after 6 relatives fall ill from parasite in bear meat
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Giving young children peanut products cuts allergy risk, study finds
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Lady Gaga performed on stage with Covid. Did we learn nothing from the pandemic? | Arwa Mahdawi
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A journey on weight-loss drug Ozempic
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The life sabbatical: is doing absolutely nothing the secret of happiness?
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Family infected with parasitic worms in US after eating bear meat, CDC says
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Our maternity services need radical change. Women must reclaim birth | Letter
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‘It was my gateway drug to self-harm’: a writer’s journey to finding the joy in makeup
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‘Shame and betrayal’: sexual abuse within the spiritual healing industry comes to light
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Pillows, playlists and a gentle push… My birth plan was a joke
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Is systemic racism in medicine putting Black people’s lives at risk?
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Layal Liverpool: ‘Racism is a public health crisis – and we can do something about it’
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What are PFAs? Everything you need to know about the ‘forever chemicals’ surrounding us every day
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They’re in pans, fruit, dust – and even tap water. But can I eradicate toxic forever chemicals from my home?
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Weight-loss jabs shouldn’t be quick-fix solution for governments, says expert
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America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world: ‘There are going to be countries of old people starving to death’
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CDC preparing for 'possibility of increased risk to human health' from bird flu
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Efforts to draft a pandemic treaty falter as countries disagree on how to respond to next emergency