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Can you breathe your way to health, happiness and a psychedelic trip?
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If you think it’s anti-vaxxers driving measles cases up in the UK, think again – and look to Scotland | Devi Sridhar
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A moment that changed me: My body seemed like a death machine – until I saw those two blue lines
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Why physician associates can’t substitute for doctors | Letters
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‘At the private hospital, the disrespect was just more subtle’: a tale of America’s two healthcare systems
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Blood test could revolutionise diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, experts say
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How British American Tobacco lobbied Kenya to water down nicotine pouch warnings
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Why Americans may be at risk of heart problems as COVID, flu spread across US: Expert
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Biden administration announces new actions to protect abortion on Roe anniversary
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One energy drink a month increases risk of disturbed sleep, study finds
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Global pandemic agreement at risk of falling apart, WHO warns
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Telling health staff not to report women for suspected illegal abortions has firm legal basis
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Not black and white: are crossword puzzles really good for your brain?
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‘This should not be ridiculed’: the link between hypochondria and early death
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Measles in the UK: tell us how you have been affected by the outbreak
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The heart rate secret: what it reveals about our health – from sleep and alcohol to fight or flight
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Longing for a baby? The IVF postcode lottery can have a high price
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‘I’m walking away better’: the mental health retreat helping top footballers
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The Guardian view on medicine shortages: a global issue for which Britain needs a plan | Editorial
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Faced with the toughest two years of my life, I turned to Islam to give me strength and patience | Shadi Khan Saif
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The abortion activists who say bringing back Roe is not enough
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Arctic zombie viruses in Siberia could spark terrifying new pandemic, scientists warn
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The Observer view on the measles outbreaks: we mustn’t let this virus take hold in Britain again | Editorial
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I am 65 and when I look in the mirror all I see is ugliness | Ask Philippa
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Cancer vaccine with minimal side effects nearing Phase 3 clinical trials
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A toast to smaller wine glasses – but our best ideas have been inspired by alcohol | Andrew Anthony
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‘The left hand doesn’t know what the right is doing’: the barriers to UK maternal mental healthcare
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Councils in England inspect only half of all mould reports in private rental housing
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‘Like a bad dream’: Briton’s death in Spain heightens fears about painkiller Nolotil
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UK measles outbreaks: why are cases rising and vaccination rates falling?
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15 Everyday Habits to Boost Your Libido
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Explaining the Latest Numbers on Home Births
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Experimental HIV Injection Drug Shows Promise
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Hungover? You’ll Probably Drink Again Tonight
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IHOP’s Least Healthy Pancakes
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Jail Forbids New Mother From Pumping Breast Milk
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LSD Therapy Lowers Anxiety, Study Finds
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Leaning Out: Men Like to Be the Boss More Than Women Do, Study Says
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Nothing, Not Even Hard Facts, Can Make Anti-Vaxxers Change Their Minds
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The First Person to Receive a Carmat Artificial Heart is Dead After 75 Days
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5 Easy Ways to Eat Less Sugar
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Alzheimer’s Bigger Killer Than We Realize, Study Says
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Doctors Believe a Second Baby Is Cured of HIV
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How Facebook Could Sabotage Your Blind Date
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Los Angeles Extends Smoking Ban to E-Cigs
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New Laser Chemotherapy Could Minimize Harmful Side Effects
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When Not to Arrest an Abuser in a Domestic Violence Case
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WHO: Only 5% of Your Daily Calories Should Come From Sugar
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Man Who Avoided Child Support By Faking Bankruptcy Gets 17 Years
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E-Cigarettes Don’t Discourage Smoking Among Teens
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CDC now encouraging doctors to consider more blood testing for “forever chemicals”
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Caroline Richmond obituary
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Cancer deaths declining, but increase for some cancers in young adults: Report
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Work ‘wellness’ programmes don't make employees happier - but I know what does | André Spicer
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