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WHO cuts 2,371 jobs, experts warn of global risk

The World Health Organization is cutting nearly a quarter of its workforce by 2026. Experts warn this will severely impact global disease response and leave the world less safe. Read the full analysis.

AI sanitary pad tracks period flow and clot size

Joii, the world's first AI-powered menstrual health app, uses smart pads to measure blood loss with clinical precision. Discover how this innovation could transform women's healthcare.

Government launches new men's health strategy

The UK government unveils a landmark men's health strategy focusing on suicide prevention, addiction, and prostate cancer, backed by the Premier League. A turning point for men's wellbeing.

10 Hereditary Health Risks for Brits

New research reveals a shocking gap in UK health knowledge. Discover the 10 common conditions with strong genetic links and how to take control of your health.

Cannabis clinic tackles psychosis epidemic

Exclusive look at London's pioneering Cannabis Clinic for Patients with Psychosis as experts warn of mental health crisis linked to high-potency cannabis use across the UK.

NHS waiting lists shrink under Wes Streeting

Health Secretary Wes Streeting sees a slight drop in NHS waiting lists amid a challenging week where he denied plotting against the Prime Minister. Sky News Daily podcast analysis.

Florence Pugh reveals breakdown and self-injury

Florence Pugh opens up about her mental health crisis, revealing her body 'screamed' for help, leading to self-injury. The actress details her recovery journey in a candid podcast interview.

Why women lose their voice during orgasm

New research reveals a surprising physiological phenomenon affecting women's vocal control during climax, explaining the science behind this little-discussed experience.

Child obesity hits highest level since pandemic

Shocking new NHS data reveals obesity levels in young children have reached their highest point outside of pandemic years, with stark inequalities between wealthy and deprived areas.

Walking 3,000 steps daily may slow Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research shows that moderate daily walking may significantly slow cognitive decline in early-stage Alzheimer's patients, offering new hope for non-pharmaceutical interventions.

Maldives bans smoking for post-2007 generation

The Maldives introduces a groundbreaking tobacco ban prohibiting anyone born after 2007 from ever purchasing cigarettes, creating a 'smoke-free generation' in the island paradise.

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