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'Body doubling' is a strategy people with ADHD can use to accomplish more than they would alone. Here's how to do it.
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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.
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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.
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Human-caused climate change has already made heat waves around the world more frequent and intense.
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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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No air conditioning? Here are 14 methods for cooling your body and buffering your house from the outside heat.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The first photo ever taken of a black hole looks a little sharper now.
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It's a bird... It's a plane... It's a paper airplane!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The rate of premature birth in the United States is climbing, according to the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes.
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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.
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A mother-of-three shared her story with Dame Deborah's mother Heather on BBC Breakfast.
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Victoria Atkins is challenged to name some health trusts meeting their targets to cut waiting lists.
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People living with alopecia could have access to treatment on the NHS in Scotland for the first time.
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Six-time Olympic cycling champion Chris Hoy calls for more openness on health matters
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The Rugby 7s player has struggled with body image in the past, but says sport has helped
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The Paralympic Rowing Cox will compete a year after getting the all clear from cancer.
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The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.
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Experts can’t agree how exactly they affect us and it’s not clear that science will give us an answer.
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The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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MPs backed a proposal to let terminally ill people in England and Wales choose to end their life.
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Experts call for an urgent review of obesity treatment services amid booming demand for weight loss jabs.
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Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.
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The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening, and what they wish they'd known beforehand.
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Marketing rules will be stricter, nicotine vapes will be taxed and disposable vapes will be banned.
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People affected by rare blood clots say they feel they have been airbrushed out of the pandemic.
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The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity, says James Gallagher.
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The inquiry has heard from politicians, civil servants, public health experts and bereaved families.
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Explore the data on how the coronavirus pandemic unfolded in the UK.
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The proposed law would allow some terminally ill adults to end their own lives. But there are requirements.
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UKHSA's Prof Susan Hopkins said respirator masks may have worked no better than thin surgical masks.
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Dame Ruth May tells the Covid inquiry nurses struggled with low staffing levels and difficulties accessing protective equipment.
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The Covid inquiry opens its next set of hearings on Monday, looking at the impact on healthcare and the NHS.
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An anti-corruption charity finds significant concerns in £15.3bn worth of contracts awarded during the pandemic.
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Over-confidence, wasted opportunities and muddled-thinking left UK sleep-walking into Covid.
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Crews say they faced crucial delays trying to save dying patients because of the time it took to put on equipment.
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Covid inquiry hears harrowing testimony from ex-adviser in emergency preparedness at NHS England.
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The UK Health Security Agency argued naming the junior officials could put them at risk of abuse.
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Social care providers say the sector is in "unprecedented danger" without more funding.
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The Covid inquiry restarts its live hearings this week, after senior staff in the NHS revealed just how close some hospitals were to collapse
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Patients' families were “horrified but not surprised” when told the blanket policy had been in place.
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Mum of premature twins says rigid restrictions on birthing wards during Covid were traumatic.
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Former health secretary tells inquiry some healthcare settings did run out - "and it was awful".
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NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard says the decision, in July 2020, was very disappointing.
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Sir Stephen Powis says points-based tool was drawn up should need to prioritise patients have arisen.
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The government has pledged to determine the evidence - and establish whether the benefits outweigh any potential harms of prescribing puberty blockers to children questioning their gender
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NHS experts report unprecedented demand for the new generation of obesity treatments.
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The stress test will involve thousands of people to help the UK prepare for potential future threats.
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They said there was no support after the death and harm suffered by their loved ones.
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New weight-loss drugs have broad health benefits but also come with risks, researchers warn.
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There is a risk too many people are being diagnosed as obese, with weight-loss drugs in high demand.
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The surge in mental health referrals among young people has prompted debate among experts about the cause - and the most effective solution
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The alarming rise in disorders such as anorexia and bulimia is now an emergency, a cross-party group says.
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George Rabbett-Smith's mum criticises online sellers for inflating the discontinued product's price.
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While the number of patients with flu are declining, a cold snap has again placed nurses under extreme stress.
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Some women are opting for fertility tracking apps to avoid mood swings and weight gain on "hormonal" contraception.
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Confidence in all types of vaccination has taken a hit. The question is why, and what can be done about it?
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The National Institute for Healthcare and Care Excellence backs a tablet for dust mite allergies.
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Some online sites prescribe a potentially risky hair loss drug without consistent safety checks, BBC finds.
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The gene therapy Casgevy, which will now be offered to some patients in England, could help people live disease-free, experts say.
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Trading Standards says adverts for heated tobacco products are banned, but some supermarkets disagree.
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The drugs giant blames "protracted" talks with the government as well as differences over funding.
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The service in Alder Hey Childrens' Hospital aims to get 11 to 16-year-olds "nicotine free".
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Almost 700,000 women to be recruited to study as government fires starting gun on cancer strategy.
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Ricky Sawyer gave out medication illegally and some of his clients needed emergency hospital treatment.
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Former nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to murder seven others.
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Leonie Miller was invited to coach the then-opposition leader on his response to Johnson's Brexit deal.
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Valdo Calocane was given a hospital order for killing Ian Coates, Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar in 2023.
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Online pharmacies will no longer be allowed to use customer pictures or questionnaires as evidence.
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