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Alcohol sales in UK airports to be reviewed after spate of plane incidents

New aviation minister Lord Ahmad has announced he will examine the way alcohol is sold at airports amid a spate of incidents on planes...

Reports of rape in London clubs and bars have increased by 136%

Incidents of rape and sexual assault in London’s clubs and bars are being reported far more frequently than previous years, according to Metropolitan Police...

Experts recommend vitamin D supplements over winter

People are being urged to consider taking a supplement in the winter months to ensure they get enough vitamin D. In a raft of new...

Zika virus could become history as scientists uncover vaccines

Scientists in the US believe they have found not one, but two vaccines that can provide complete protection from the Zika virus. They say human...

Three girls, aged 12, ‘serious’ after taking ecstasy

Three 12-year-old girls are in a serious condition in hospital in England after taking ecstasy pills, police have said. The teenagers took so-called "Teddy Tablets"...

Aquatic Fitness

Are you bored of your usual, traditional exercise regimes or trudging on the treadmill? And craving for an hourglass e figure but with a...

Multiple sclerosis treatment found to reverse disease symptoms in tests

A radical treatment that wipes out and then regenerates the immune system can halt progression of aggressive multiple sclerosis and even reverse its symptoms,...

Most antidepressants aren’t helping young people with their mental health, say experts

Most available antidepressants do not help children and teenagers with serious mental health problems and some may be unsafe, experts have warned. A review of...

Sir Bruce Forsyth ‘doing much better’ as he continues to recover from major surgery

Sir Bruce Forsyth is still unwell but is “doing much better”, according to his wife, Lady Wilnelia Forsyth-Johnson. The 88-year-old entertainer sparked fresh health fears...

Married people less likely to die after heart attack than single people, says study

A spouse who cares for you "in sickness and in health" can improve a person's likelihood of surviving a heart attack, new research suggests. Married...

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