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Bowel Cancer
Health May 30, 2026

Bowel Cancer: Warning Signs, Causes, Prevention and Why Early Detection Could Save Life

Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide, and health experts are increasingly concerned about a rise in cases among younger adults. While the disease has traditionally been associated with older people, recent research shows that diagnoses are increasing among individuals in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, prompting scientists to investigate the possible […]

Frank Ocansey
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Prostate Cancer
Health May 30, 2026

Prostate Cancer Screening Restricted to High-Risk Men as Experts Warn of Potential Harm from Widespread Testing

Prostate Cancer: Health authorities have recommended that routine prostate cancer screening should only be offered to a small group of men at very high genetic risk, arguing that the potential harms of widespread testing currently outweigh the benefits. The recommendation, issued by the United Kingdom’s National Screening Committee (NSC), marks the culmination of an extensive […]

Frank Ocansey
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Children
Health May 28, 2026

Why Children Need to Move More: Scientists Warn Inactivity Could Harm Both Health and Happiness

Scientists are increasingly warning that modern children are becoming dangerously less active, raising concerns about the long-term impact on their physical health, mental wellbeing, and cognitive development. Researchers say growing levels of inactivity among children are contributing to rising obesity rates, poorer mental health outcomes, lower sports participation, and increased sedentary lifestyles across the world. […]

Frank Ocansey
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Neurological Disease
Health May 24, 2026

Neurological Disease Treatment: How Artificial Intelligence Could Revolutionise Treatment.

Neurological Disease: Scientists are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to speed up the search for treatments for devastating neurological conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and motor neurone disease (MND), raising hopes that effective therapies could be discovered far sooner than previously imagined. Researchers at the UK Dementia Research Institute are using advanced AI […]

Frank Ocansey

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