UK legal scrutiny grows over Depo?Provera as studies link contraceptive injection to higher meningioma risk
UK law firms are weighing legal action on behalf of women who developed brain tumours after using the injectable contraceptive Depo?Provera, bringing fresh focus... Read more.
Hyundai sets April debut for Ioniq 3 as five electrified models target Europe’s core segments
Hyundai will launch five electrified models for Europe over the next 18 months, starting with the Ioniq 3 hatchback in April, as the brand steps up its focus on... Read more.
NHS to bear cost of UK–US drug pricing deal, raising £9bn budget concern
The government will make the NHS fund the cost of a new drug pricing deal with the Trump administration, a decision that shifts a sizeable financial risk onto England’s... Read more.
EU health security drive ends with online hub to support cross-border preparedness
Europe’s drive to strengthen joint public health action has entered a new phase as the EU Initiative on Health Security comes to a close, with an online resource... Read more.
ECDC sets cautious path for doxy-PEP to curb STIs across Europe
Europe’s top disease agency has set out how countries could use doxycycline after sex to curb bacterial sexually transmitted infections, while it warns about antibiotic... Read more.
Rigid dieting falls short for lasting weight loss, analysis warns
Strict dieting often promises quick results, but evidence suggests it rarely delivers lasting weight loss. Highly restrictive plans, frequently promoted as short... Read more.
Common eye ointments linked to damage in widely used glaucoma implant, study finds
Standfirst Petrolatum based eye ointments were reported to cause swelling and possible rupture of a glaucoma implant used in more than 60 countries. Researchers... Read more.
