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Weight-loss jabs investigated for suicide risk
Europe's drugs regulator has been alerted to a possible link to thoughts of suicide among some users.

Top US senator calls for Prime Energy drink probe
Chuck Schumer alleges the drink is being targeted at children despite its high caffeine content.

Smartwatches may enable early Parkinson's diagnosis
Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms, a study suggests.

Young adults see rise in severe distress - study
Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.

Unusual rise in child type 1 diabetes after Covid
Experts have seen a 'substantial' yet unexplained rise in new cases worldwide since the pandemic.

Aspartame - is it a possible cause of cancer?
Reports suggest the World Health Organization could label the sweetener as possibly carcinogenic.

Football clubs 'send wrong message to kids on gambling'
Clubs should think carefully before accepting sponsorship from gambling firms, says NHS England head.
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Weight-loss jabs investigated for suicide risk
Europe's drugs regulator has been alerted to a possible link to thoughts of suicide among some users.

Top US senator calls for Prime Energy drink probe
Chuck Schumer alleges the drink is being targeted at children despite its high caffeine content.

Smartwatches may enable early Parkinson's diagnosis
Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms, a study suggests.

Young adults see rise in severe distress - study
Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.

Unusual rise in child type 1 diabetes after Covid
Experts have seen a 'substantial' yet unexplained rise in new cases worldwide since the pandemic.

Aspartame - is it a possible cause of cancer?
Reports suggest the World Health Organization could label the sweetener as possibly carcinogenic.

Football clubs 'send wrong message to kids on gambling'
Clubs should think carefully before accepting sponsorship from gambling firms, says NHS England head.

Top US senator calls for Prime Energy drink probe
Chuck Schumer alleges the drink is being targeted at children despite its high caffeine content.

Smartwatches may enable early Parkinson's diagnosis
Tracking speed of movement might provide a diagnosis up to seven years ahead of symptoms, a study suggests.

Young adults see rise in severe distress - study
Researchers say the pandemic and cost of living crisis have contributed to worsening mental health.
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