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First league table of antidepressant side effects

James GallagherHealth and science correspondent Getty Images Side effects of different antidepressants have been ranked for the first time, revealing huge differences between drugs. Academics looked at the impact medications had on patients in the first eight weeks after starting treatment, with some causing patients to gain up to 2kg in weight or vary heart […]

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A historic moment with caveats

Shaimaa KhalilJapan correspondent Reuters Sanae Takaichi has made it to the top in a male-dominated country For many young girls in Japan today, the image of Sanae Takaichi taking the helm of power as the country’s first ever female leader is powerful and formative. It means a patriarchal society and a political system that has […]

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‘I never thought I’d make it to this age’

BBC 100-year-old May O’Shea survived the blitz during the Second World War “I never thought I’d make it to this age,” says 100-year-old May O’Shea. “I thought I would have died by now.” May’s milestone is still one very few people achieve despite the number of centenarians in the UK doubling over the past 20 […]

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Do You Really Need a Financial Advisor?

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. There’s no shortage of advice about money floating around online. Podcasts and YouTube channels are filled with tips on budgeting, investing, and planning for retirement. And while a lot of that content can […]

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Eight countries added to Foreign Office warning list

Getty Images Eight countries have been added to a UK Foreign Office list warning of the risks of methanol poisoning from counterfeit or tainted alcoholic drinks. Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Russia and Uganda are included in the updated travel guidance following incidents involving Britons in those countries. The advice previously covered Thailand, Laos […]

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Brazil grants state oil firm exploration license in Amazon region

Brazil’s state oil firm has received a licence to conduct exploratory oil drilling in the sea off the Amazon, despite environmental concerns about the project. The approval will allow Petrobras to drill in a block located in Amapá, 500km (311 miles) from the mouth of the Amazon River on the Brazilian Equatorial Margin. The company […]

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Uruguay legalises euthanasia

Uruguay has legalised euthanasia, becoming the first country in Latin America to pass a law that allows assisted suicide. The Dignified Death bill was passed in the senate on Wednesday, with 20 out of 31 legislators present voting in favour. The bill allows mentally sound adults in the terminal stage of an irreversible disease to […]

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Japan allows over-the-counter emergency contraception pill

Japan has approved over-the-counter sales of an emergency contraceptive pill, its manufacturer says, allowing women in the country to take such medication without prescription for the first time. ASKA Pharmaceutical said wider access to the pill would “empower Japanese women in the area of reproductive health”. A date for it to go on sale has […]

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Life-changing eye implant helps blind patients read again

Fergus WalshMedical editor Sheila Irvine, who is registered blind, punches the air with joy at being able to read again A group of blind patients can now read again after being fitted with a life-changing implant at the back of the eye. A surgeon who inserted the microchips in five patients at Moorfields Eye Hospital […]

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