
Ajax trials paused after another injury prompts safety investigations
Defence minister orders halt on all Ajax testing as three investigations examine safety concerns amid long-delayed programme

Defence minister orders halt on all Ajax testing as three investigations examine safety concerns amid long-delayed programme

Dr. Philip Nitschke showcases the Kairos Kollar neck device amid ongoing controversy over the legality and ethics of self-directed death tools.

Explainer on common neck lumps, when to seek care, and what to expect after gallbladder removal

Global study links rising gout in ages 15–39 to population growth and lifestyle factors, with regional disparities and data limits.

Experts cite legal complexity and the notion of a 'captive audience' on board as factors in a rising number of on-board incidents.

A historical lens shows that public health gains stem from changing environments and addressing inequities, not solely from urging personal discipline, as GLP-1 therapies enter insurer policy debates.

Researchers link rapid uptake to targeted marketing; lawmakers move to tighten age restrictions and advertising rules.

Underbite corrected after years of bullying; five-hour operation in Nottingham restores his confidence.

Jury finds talc exposure contributed to mesothelioma; company to appeal