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Support group helps Bristol woman with endometriosis

A 21-year-old living with stage three endometriosis said a support group has helped her to feel less lonely. Mia Harrison, who lives in Bristol, has suffered with the condition since she was 12-years-old. Every month, she is left with “all encompassing” pain affecting her legs, stomach, back and head. Over the years, Ms Harrison has […]

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King sends message to Antarctic scientists

Sean Coughlan Royal correspondent BBC The King with his script for the BBC broadcast to Antarctic researchers King Charles has recorded a warm personal message to researchers in Antarctica celebrating a frozen Midwinter’s Day, with the monarch praising their work in understanding climate change. This marks the 70th anniversary of the BBC’s Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast, […]

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NHS plans to DNA test all babies in England to assess disease risk

Every newborn baby in England will have their DNA mapped to assess their risk of hundreds of diseases, under NHS plans for the next 10 years. The scheme, first reported by the Daily Telegraph, is part of a government drive towards predicting and preventing illness, which will also see £650m invested in DNA research for […]

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Trump says US intelligence ‘wrong’ about Iran not building nuclear bomb | Israel-Iran conflict News

United States President Donald Trump has said his director of national intelligence was “wrong” when she testified that Iran was not building a nuclear weapon and that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had not re-authorised the country’s suspended nuclear weapons programme. The comments come after Trump earlier this week cast doubt on Tulsi Gabbard’s March […]

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VIDEO: Hawaii Kilauea volcano erupts for 26th time since December

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, lava was seen shooting 1,000 feet into the air at Kilauea on Friday morning as the Hawaii volcano entered another active phase of its monthslong eruption. HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK – Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano kicked off summer with a bang, erupting in the wee hours of the morning on […]

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What children in poverty could lose from the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ : NPR

Republicans are proposing changes that could result in some children and families losing access to health care, food benefits and financial assistance. Annie Otzen/Moment RF via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Annie Otzen/Moment RF via Getty Images Low-income children and families would be among the groups hit hardest by Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill […]

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