Category : Search result: Trump medical memo


Trump's hand bruises blamed on high-dose aspirin

President Donald Trump explains the bruises on his hands are due to a daily high-dose aspirin intake for heart health, sparking wider discussions about his wellbeing. Read the full details.

Trump's Political Dynasty: A 2026 Analysis

As the 2026 political landscape takes shape, we examine the enduring influence of Donald Trump and the potential rise of a Trump political dynasty. Explore the key figures and future implications.

Trump's Political Dynasty: Family Roles in 2024 Bid

As the Politics Weekly America team revisits a special series, we examine which Trump family members are driving his White House return and who has retreated from the political spotlight. Explore the dynamics of a potential political dynasty.

AI Discovers Two New Types of Multiple Sclerosis

Scientists using AI and blood tests have identified two distinct biological subtypes of MS, paving the way for personalised treatments and better patient monitoring in the UK and beyond.

Five dead in Kilimanjaro helicopter crash

A helicopter on a rescue mission has crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro, killing all five people on board. The incident occurred on a popular climbing route at high altitude.

NHS gene therapy funding crisis as cures cost millions

Breakthrough gene-editing treatments for rare diseases exist, but costs run to seven figures per patient. Experts warn the current market model is broken, demanding a new social contract for NHS delivery.

US Military Stops Shooting Animals for Medic Training

The US military will cease shooting live pigs and goats for battlefield medic training, replacing it with advanced simulators. Discover the details of this policy shift championed by animal rights advocates.

UK Mother Dies After Tummy Tuck & BBL in Turkey

Sophie Hunt, 34, died from multiple organ failure after cosmetic surgery in Istanbul. An inquest raises concerns over her fitness for the procedures. Read the full investigation.

Doctors Strike, UK Set to Rejoin Erasmus, Sunnest Year

England's resident doctors begin a five-day strike amid a flu season crisis. The UK moves to rejoin the EU's Erasmus scheme, and 2025 is confirmed as the sunniest year on record. Get the full briefing.

Page 1 of 4