Spike in weight loss ‘skinny injection’ signals fresh risks in unregulated market January 3, 2024 Worryingly, consumer searches for weight loss jabs and pens are also on the rise despite the market being largely unregulated.
Warning signs your ‘Dry January’ may point to deeper issues January 2, 2024 An addiction rehab specialist from The Priory says that it may be time to reflect on "automatic behaviour towards alcohol", this Dry January.
Doctors must be paid more, but money alone won’t solve the NHS’s recruitment woes January 2, 2024 The NHS's cumbersome recruitment process must be reformed if we are to fix our broken healthcare system, writes Jonathan Evans.
A brave new world of Brits on Wegovy won’t fix our problem with junk food December 14, 2023 Weight loss drugs promise to cure Brits of obesity, revive the NHS and save the UK billions, but could it be too good to be true, asks Lucy Kenningham
Covid-19 Inquiry: Five things we learned during Boris Johnson’s evidence December 7, 2023 Boris Johnson was sworn into the UK Covid-19 inquiry to give evidence on his handling of the pandemic. Here's five things we learned.
NHS delays have created Britain’s newest boom industry: private healthcare December 6, 2023 The number of private healthcare treatments shot up again in the first half of the year, driven by NHS waiting lists getting longer
Protein Plates: Amazing new recipe book makes preparing protein rich meals easy December 4, 2023 Protein Plates brings together 60 recipes spanning breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as pre- and post-workout fuel.
Holly Brooks: After NYC marathon, I know what ‘hitting the wall’ means November 29, 2023 The influencer and Myprotein activewear ambassador talks about her experience running the New York City Marathon
Sadiq Khan: Mayor of London ‘alarmed’ at being ‘kept in dark’ over Covid, inquiry told November 27, 2023 Sadiq Khan was left “alarmed” after being “kept in the dark” over the scale of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, the official UK inquiry has heard.
Mel Stride admits migration spike of 745,000 was ‘too high and unacceptable’, but could tax cuts bring it down? November 24, 2023 Mel Stride has described the UK’s net migration figure of 745,000 as “unacceptable” and claimed tax cuts could help bring it down.