Health News
5/31/2026

Making sense of the showdown at the CDC



Confused by the new COVID vaccine guidelines? Here's what you need to know.



Chagas disease, a deadly infection caused by ‘kissing bugs,’ may have taken root in the U.S., researchers say



Poll: Only 15% of Americans agree with the unproven claim that Tylenol causes autism



Trump promotes unproven theory about Tylenol and autism. What does the science say?



What you should know if there's no sexual attraction for your partner, according to a therapist


Why would a person pick a potential life partner without feeling the spark of sexual attraction? And can these relationships survive and thrive? Can sexual attraction be cultivated later? Therapist Ian Kerner shares what he's learned in his practice.

The benefits of 'body doubling' when you have ADHD, according to experts


'Body doubling' is a strategy people with ADHD can use to accomplish more than they would alone. Here's how to do it.

If you think you can't focus for long, you're right


Your attention span has shrunk by nearly two minutes in the past 20 years, driven in part by technology's hold over your work and home life, experts say. Here's how to stay focused so you can get things done.

How to cool down without AC


No air conditioning? Here are 14 methods for cooling your body and buffering your house from the outside heat.

The planet is getting hotter fast. This is what happens to your body in extreme heat


Human-caused climate change has already made heat waves around the world more frequent and intense.

What a medication abortion is like, according to a doctor


An expert in medication abortion describes how mifepristone and misoprostol work and what to expect after using these medications known as the "abortion pill."

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Your guide to finding the right Theragun massage gun for you



8 activewear brands you should add to your workout wardrobe


The increasing popularity of stylish, trendy athletic wear has made über-comfortable clothing something that's not just for the gym. It's infiltrated all corners of culture, from high fashion runways to the offices of Silicon Valley executives — and really, it's appropriate for any occasion when you just want to be comfortable.

How long you can use vintage Tupperware


Since Tupperware, the iconic kitchen brand that's been a household name for decades, signaled recently that it might be going out of business, you might be wondering how long your stash of its food storage containers is safe to use — especially if it's vintage.

Why we have nightmares and how to stop them


We leave behind our fears of monsters under the bed as we say goodbye to our childhoods, but one can follow us into adulthood and loom over our heads.

This bat fossil could fill in a piece of the evolutionary puzzle


Two 52 million-year-old bat skeletons discovered in an ancient lake bed in Wyoming are the oldest bat fossils ever found — and they reveal a new species.

Fuzzy first photo of a black hole gets a sharp makeover


The first photo ever taken of a black hole looks a little sharper now.

Paper airplane breaks a world distance record


It's a bird... It's a plane... It's a paper airplane!

US gets D+ grade for rising preterm birth rates, new report finds


The rate of premature birth in the United States is climbing, according to the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes.

Desperate for heart surgery for their baby, a family feels the effects of pediatric hospital shortages


Even before their daughter was born in June, Aaron and Helen Chavez knew she would need heart surgery. Doctors expected her to have an operation around 6 months of age.

Experimental therapy gantenerumab fails to slow or improve Alzheimer's memory loss in clinical trials


An experimental treatment, gantenerumab, failed to help people at high risk of memory loss from Alzheimer's or those who were in the early phases of the disease, the manufacturer said Monday.

Covid-19 boosters could keep thousands of kids out of hospitals, but uptake remains low


Higher Covid-19 vaccination rates among US children could prevent thousands of pediatric hospitalizations and millions of missed school days, according to an analysis published Tuesday by the Commonwealth Fund and the Yale School of Public Health.

RSV hospitalization rate for seniors is 10 times higher than usual for this point in the season


The respiratory virus season has started early in kids this year and flooded children's hospitals in many parts of the country -- especially with respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV.

What in the World


Doctors are warning that some cancers are becoming more common in people in their 20s

'When I was 14 I thought I was dying'


BBC Radio Sheffield presenter Ellie Colton's symptoms of endometriosis started when she was a young teenager. But she wasn't diagnosed until she was 24.

Why the gut is known as the second brain


Your gut doesn't just respond to your brain - it helps shape your emotions. Professor of Biomolecular Medicine Jon Swann explains why.

Can a rooftop garden help very ill patients heal faster?


Still in her hospital bed, connected to feeding tubes and life support, Hollie is the first patient to try out the new intensive care rooftop ward at King's College Hospital in south London.

Inside Health


James visits Hackney, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country.

Gethin trains to be Dr Oscar's guide runner


Gethin Jones trains to be Dr Oscar's guide runner

Inside Health


James Gallagher finds out how a hot flush feels - and delves into a new treatment.

Inside Health


James Gallagher is joined by experts to answer key questions on the meningitis outbreak.

Inside Health


James Gallagher examines the outbreak of bacterial meningitis in Kent.

'Month of worry' over doctor strike surgery delay


The strike further delays Tom Lawson's gastric bypass surgery after a more than three-year wait.

Hospitals coping well with doctors' strike so far - NHS boss


Resident doctors in England – the new name for junior doctors – are taking part in their 15th walkout in a long-running pay dispute.

Doctors' strikes can have surprising benefits - but are they sustainable?


Some hospital trusts tell the BBC previous action has seen shorter waits, faster decisions and calmer corridors.

'Doctors strikes' and 'paw prints in space'


A round-up of stories from local newspapers and the BBC from the past week in the West of England.

Stay at home advice questioned and rules too tough - key findings from Covid report


An NHS close to collapse, patients failed and NHS staff put at risk - what you need to know.

Why are resident doctors striking and how much are they paid?


In June, resident doctors in England will walk out for the 16th time in a long-running dispute over pay.

What is the UK Covid inquiry and how does it work?


The fourth report from the inquiry into the pandemic said the vaccine roll-out was an "extraordinary feat".

Bird flu vaccine trial against potential pandemic strain begins


The jab targets the H5N1 flu strain which has caused devastating infections in bird populations worldwide, but has yet to spread between humans.

Rollout of Covid vaccines extraordinary feat - inquiry report


Covid vaccines saved hundreds of thousands of lives, but a small minority harmed need better support, says report.

Vaccines a huge success, but public trust must be earned - key findings from Covid report


Immunisation saved hundreds of thousands of UK lives, but vaccine hesitancy remains an issue.

Wellbeing garden opens to combat isolation


The outdoor area at Yarm Wellness will officially open to the public on Saturday.

Mums' choir leader 'baffled' by park fee structure


A postnatal choir leader says professional dog walkers pay less to use the city's parks.

Calls for Reformer Pilates regulation amid boom


Reformer Pilates businesses in the UK rose nearly ten-fold between 2024 and 2025.

'New cancer test makes me feel women's health matters'


A patient praises a new test for womb cancer being trialled at hospitals in Suffolk and Essex.

'I forgot what it's like to be outside': Intensive care ward opens on rooftop


The outdoor ward, at King's College Hospital in London, will monitor how much it boosts the recovery of seriously ill patients.

Excessive social media 'negatively impacts wellbeing'


The World Happiness Reports finds the more time spent on social media the greater loss of wellbeing.

Potential new treatment for pre-eclampsia


Pre-eclampsia causes more than 70,000 maternal deaths every year worldwide

PCOS name change 'more representative of condition'


Health experts in Jersey say the change helps people realise it is not an ovaries-only condition.

'Adenomyosis may be invisible, its impact is not'


One in 10 women live with adenomyosis yet sufferers say their pain is often dismissed.

What are UV levels and how can you protect yourself?


Some UV exposure is essential for our wellbeing, but too much is damaging and can cause skin cancer.

Why renaming my health condition could help other women


Rochelle Lewis is among more than 170 million woman globally to be diagnosed with PCOS.

Why are resident doctors striking and how much are they paid?


In June, resident doctors in England will walk out for the 16th time in a long-running dispute over pay.

What does hot weather do to the body?


Hot weather during the summer can affect anyone, but some people run a greater risk of serious harm.

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer and what should you check for?


One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.

Prostate cancer screening: What you need to know


Everything you need to know about the decision on who should be screened for prostate cancer.

I tried the UK's 'saltiest' sandwich - here's what I learned


Health correspondent James Gallagher absorbs more than the recommended daily limit in just one meal to find out how salt affects our bodies.

Who is James Murray, the new health secretary replacing Wes Streeting?


What are the most pressing priorities for the new minister in charge of health?

Hundreds of children die within months as measles cases soar in Bangladesh


The country has recorded more than 60,000 suspected cases of measles in just over two months.

Why illegal children's homes are being paid up to £2m per child by councils


A ban was meant to bring an end to the practice - but councils continue to fund illegal placements.

Riskiest skin cancer cases hit UK record high


The number of melanoma skin cancer cases has risen above 20,000 a year for the first time in the UK.

'I forgot what it's like to be outside': Intensive care ward opens on rooftop


The outdoor ward, at King's College Hospital in London, will monitor how much it boosts the recovery of seriously ill patients.

The tragedy of the 'invisible killer' of the young


Bereaved families are calling for a national cardiac screening programme for over-14s

Ebola risk raised to 'very high' in DR Congo


The head of the UN health agency says the risk in the wider region is "high", but it remains "low" at the global level.

UK scientists developing Ebola vaccine that could be ready for trials in months


The rare species of Ebola involved - known as Bundibugyo - kills around a third of those infected and has no proven vaccine yet.

'We knew somebody would die': Teenage patients 'ignored' before fatal NHS trust failures


Mental health patients say nobody listened to their concerns about a north-east England trust.

Australia confirms first diphtheria death amid worst outbreak in decades


Most cases are in the Northern Territory with some also in Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland.

Resident doctors in England to strike for 16th time over pay


British Medical Association resident doctor members in England announce new strike for four days from 15 June.

Prostate cancer screening only for 'a few thousand' high risk men


Only men with a dangerous genetic variant and a family history of cancer should be offered screening, say UK advisors.

'It's not a nice world to bring children into': Births fall to the lowest level in 50 years


Live births in England and Wales are at their lowest since 1977, while the age of first-time mothers has also risen.

Trump in 'excellent health' but should lose weight and exercise more, his doctor says


The White House releases the results of the US president's latest medical examination, which states he is "fully fit" to carry out his duties.

Abolishing patient watchdog leaves NHS 'marking own homework', councils warn


The plans are part of a government bill to modernise the NHS in England, which is currently going through parliament.

Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests


A new DNA test could help screen whether patients require the treatment or not, according to a new international trial.

Checks reveal young women with deadly 'silent' heart risk


Sudden cardiac death can happen without warning, and it's not just a problem for sporty young men, say experts.

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