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I was quite happy on the pill – until the side-effects kicked in | Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
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British abortion law is a medieval nightmare | Zoe Williams
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‘Try harder!’: Poland’s women demand Tusk act over abortion promises
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The Guardian view on worsening child health: a mandate for change | Editorial
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The effect of police violence on Black Americans' health documented in 2 new studies
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Viruses living in human gut could help regulate stress, study suggests
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Bigger, stronger, faster: how my exercise addiction nearly killed me
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In Gaza, there’s a war on women. Will the west really ignore it because they’re ‘not like us’? | Nesrine Malik
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‘At 45, I grieved the idea of motherhood. Then, by pure fluke, I was pregnant’
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The disposable vape ban – podcast
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Misogyny and racial bias routinely putting patients at risk, warns NHS England safety chief
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Should I worry about microplastics?
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‘They thought they were doing good but it made people worse’: why mental health apps are under scrutiny
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First UK patients receive experimental messenger RNA cancer therapy
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Lowitja O’Donoghue, celebrated campaigner for Aboriginal Australians, dies aged 91
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Big brain boost? What science says about the power of nootropics to enhance our minds
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Jeanette Winterson: How I learned the transformative effect of extended fasting
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Lawsuit says Tennessee hospital shouldn't have discharged woman who died, police should have helped
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Nearly a third of UK secondary pupils avoid school due to anxiety, survey finds
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‘Face-to-face, hip-to-hip’ friendships help us live longer – so let’s prioritize them
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Three girls die after FGM rituals in Sierra Leone
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Newest COVID shots are 54% effective in preventing symptoms, CDC finds
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Global cancer cases to rise by more than 75% by 2050, WHO predicts
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Early release of mental health patients in England presents suicide risk, report finds
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Elmo’s big question: how an adorable puppet asked how everyone was doing – and opened the gates of hell
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South Sudan flooding hampers efforts to contain hepatitis E outbreak
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A moment that changed me: outraged at the glass ceiling, I became a gold-medal-winning athlete
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Next government should declare NHS a national emergency, experts warn
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Doctors should not report women to police for suspected illegal abortions | Letter
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The real meaning of Rishi Sunak’s 36-hour fasts? ‘I’m a terrible PM but I’d be a fantastic tech bro’ | Coco Khan
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Next time your doctor orders a scan, know the benefits but don’t forget to ask about the harm | Ranjana Srivastava
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Pliers, abscesses and agonising pain: Britain’s dental crisis – as seen from A&E
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Possible hepatitis A exposure at ShopRite in this city, health officials warn
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Alzheimer’s can pass between humans in rare medical accidents, suggests study
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First penguins die in Antarctic of deadly H5N1 bird flu strain
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Move to sustainable food systems could bring $10tn benefits a year, study finds
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US surgeon general Vivek Murthy: ‘Loneliness is like hunger, a signal we’re lacking something for survival’
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‘They don’t just stay in a room waiting to die’: new buildings giving older people beauty, freedom and dignity
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A bracing dip will cure us of the menopause, will it? Remind me to steer clear of the sewage | Catherine Bennett
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CDC warns health care workers to be on alert for measles amid rising number of cases
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Why are our children obsessed with anti-ageing treatments? Take a look in the mirror | Barbara Ellen
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Why longer lives for our dogs could mean longer lives for us
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Babies born to unvaccinated people who had COVID may risk respiratory distress: Study
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‘That’s just normal forgetting’: the difference between memory loss and dementia – and how to protect your brain
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Domestic wood burners having a deadly impact in outside areas
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Prisoners with severe mental health needs spending months in isolation, report finds
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‘Horrifying numbers’ of women and girls will die because of UK aid cuts, say MPs
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Why the UK needs to eliminate measles … again – podcast
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Cold-water swimming eases menopause and menstrual symptoms, study finds
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Children with genetic deafness have hearing restored with gene therapy, study finds
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What to know about the 1st ever execution with nitrogen gas as date set in this state
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‘We suffer in silence’: five women share their miscarriage stories
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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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