Health News
8/26/2025

Here’s how — and when — Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ might start affecting your wallet



You’re probably not going to get attacked by a shark, but being in the U.S. does make it more likely



This temporary tattoo could warn you if your drink has been spiked



Hand soap recalled nationwide over bacterial contamination that could cause sepsis. Here's a list of the affected products.



RFK Jr. pulls funding for mRNA vaccines as scientists pursue breakthrough treatments for HIV, cancer, the flu and more



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.

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.

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."

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 best coupons at CVS Pharmacy



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.

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.

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.

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.

The life-changing gene therapy that can restore vision


Andrew had known since childhood that one day he would lose his sight. He donated his skin cells to researchers working on a treatment, hoping for a breakthrough not just for himself, but also for his daughter...

'The worst decision you could ever have to make'


Sarah Spooner suffered such severe hyperemesis gravidarum, or extreme pregnancy sickness, that she felt she had no choice but to have an abortion.

How to get the most out of a dehumidifier


Professors Cath Noakes and Richard Fitton explain how dehumidifiers combat mould and why it's crucial to put them in the right place to be effective.

The Inquiry


Is Indonesia’s free schools programme costing too much?

'Eating disorder misdiagnosis left me with PTSD'


Charlotte Chapman-Hart was misdiagnosed with an eating disorder and now works to bring awareness to rare diseases.

Inside Health


We try to figure out why drug deaths are at an all-time high - and what can be done.

Inside Health


James finds out why there are fears over new skincare products, plus physio goes digital.

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Shingles vaccine to reduce dementia risk? Antibiotic resistant gonorrhoea & tech trousers

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We investigate the safety of melatonin as a sleep aid, and should you eat your placenta?

Art charity 'buzzing' about opening of new £75m campus


Art Shape works with the NHS to deliver creative courses as prescriptions.

How a 'seated salsa' can help your lower back


It's hard to tone your lower back muscles, but this handy exercise can help.

Artists help pupils and centre users create murals


The murals are created at a special education school and wellbeing and cancer support centre.

Gym with wellbeing focus welcomes lottery boost


The Soma Space offers combined strength training and psychotherapy, and prospective clients can be referred.

Wellbeing walking maps to encourage green travel


The illustrated walking maps guide people along four car-free routes in and around Tewkesbury.

Expectant mothers encouraged to use vital service


Women across the East of England are now able to self-refer to local maternity services online.

Support network helped us to breastfeed, say mums


Two mums who struggled to breastfed their babies say a peer support group helped them.

Bindi Irwin says she was made to feel 'ashamed' of endometriosis pain


Her story has reignited conversations about the condition that affects about one in ten women.

'The worst decision you could ever have to make'


Sarah Spooner suffered such severe hyperemesis gravidarum, or extreme pregnancy sickness, that she felt she had no choice but to have an abortion.

Periods have 'massive impact' on female athletes


Olympic gold medalist Sophie Capewell talks about how periods impact female cyclists and athletes.

Covid inquiry told of trust do-not-resuscitate rule


Patients' families were “horrified but not surprised” when told the blanket policy had been in place.

We were not treated as parents, Covid inquiry told


Mum of premature twins says rigid restrictions on birthing wards during Covid were traumatic.

Covid inquiry told Treasury blocked NHS bed request


NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard says the decision, in July 2020, was very disappointing.

Covid inquiry told top NHS doctor was terrified


Sir Stephen Powis says points-based tool was drawn up should need to prioritise patients have arisen.

How close were hospitals to collapse in Covid?


The Covid inquiry restarts its live hearings this week, after senior staff in the NHS revealed just how close some hospitals were to collapse

Large UK-wide pandemic preparedness tests planned this year


The stress test will involve thousands of people to help the UK prepare for potential future threats.

Families failed by Covid jabs tell inquiry of pain


They said there was no support after the death and harm suffered by their loved ones.

NHS hours from PPE running out in Covid - Hancock


Former health secretary tells inquiry some healthcare settings did run out - "and it was awful".

Mone accuses Covid inquiry of 'cover-up'


She says husband Doug Barrowman and her are targets of a "politically motivated witch hunt".

Michael Gove denies trying to circumvent Dyson ventilator checks


Former cabinet minister says it would be ludicrous to suggest he tried to shortcut safety checks in the pandemic.

Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm evidence to be heard in private


Covid inquiry says hearings into the firm, led by Michelle Mone's husband, must be held in closed session.

Johnson wanted tighter Covid rules, inquiry hears


In his diaries, Lord Vallance wrote that ex-PM thought rules were not ruthless enough.

Hancock criticises 'wholly naive' Covid inquiry


The former health secretary was giving evidence about medical equipment deals during the pandemic.

The Covid Inquiry Podcast: 'I wasn't the decision maker'


The Inquiry hears from the lead of the test and trace unit

Cash to isolate 'would have cut Covid deaths'


Baroness Dido Harding tells Covid inquiry Rishi Sunak blocked higher support payments.

Covid inquiry hears of 'generational slaughter'


Relatives of care home residents tell the Covid inquiry they will never get over how their loved ones died.

Covid inquiry to look at impact on care services


The Covid inquiry will examine the impact of the pandemic on care services, starting on Monday.

Why did resident doctors strike and what are they paid?


Resident doctors in England went on strike over pay for five days at the end of July 2025.

Covid care home policy was 'least worst decision' - Hancock


Former health secretary Matt Hancock denied claims the government's attempt to throw a protective ring around care homes in early 2020 was empty rhetoric.

Why we might never know the truth about ultra-processed foods


Experts can’t agree how exactly they affect us and it’s not clear that science will give us an answer.

Union and government to restart talks on ending doctor dispute


BMA says there is window of opportunity in coming weeks to reach a settlement after 12 strikes.

Doctors' union agrees to resume talks with Streeting


But the health secretary says he will not negotiate on pay, adding that the union has lost goodwill with their five-day walkout.

The doctor strike has ended - what comes next?


With doctors returning to work after five-day walkout, is there an opportunity for talks to re-start?

How many of us will end up being diagnosed with ADHD?


Experts suggest that the number of people with ADHD is actually going to remain steady.

The junior doctors' strikes may be over. But is trouble ahead?


The end of the pay dispute sounded too good to be true. And now some are wondering if it might be.

How will weight-loss drugs change our relationship with food?


The rise of these treatments has major implications for how we think about obesity, says James Gallagher.

NHS needs better plan around weight loss jabs, warn experts


Experts call for an urgent review of obesity treatment services amid booming demand for weight loss jabs.

'My first cervical screening was over before I knew it'


The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening, and what they wish they'd known beforehand.

Is the system letting down people who were harmed by Covid vaccines?


People affected by rare blood clots say they feel they have been airbrushed out of the pandemic.

Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse among young people


Increasing numbers of young people are using the drug, experts say. The health impacts can be catastrophic.

Assisted dying bill: What is in proposed law?


The proposed law would allow some terminally ill adults to end their own lives. But there are requirements.

Why are disposable vapes being banned and how harmful is vaping?


It will be illegal to sell or supply disposable vapes from 1 June 2025.

Labour's plan for benefits throws up a bigger dilemma


The debate has sparked a wider dilemma about the broader purpose of welfare

First place in British Isles set to approve right to die


Laws in the Isle of Man to let terminally ill adults end their own lives are in the last stages of debate.

Is the most expensive lip balm always the best?


Do you need to spend more to get the best for your chapped lips?

Ketamine helped me escape my negative thoughts - then it nearly killed me


Young people are taking dangerous amounts of ket because it's cheap, easily available and helps them "disconnect", experts say.

The English neighbourhood that claims to hold the secret to fixing the NHS


With public satisfaction in the NHS just 21%, one area has a plan to shake up its services that could reduce GP waiting lists, as well as unblock hospital beds - but can it really work nationwide?

The teenage caffeine pouch trend troubling US experts


Some social media influencers are pushing products to young gym-goers and students, health experts warn.

Sleep, exercise, hydrate - do we really need to stick to recommended daily doses?


As a study casts doubt on the daily steps maxim, we take a look at some other health benchmarks we’re often told to strive for.

How does a £1.6m fine affect an NHS trust?


How will the largest fine over maternity deaths impact the NHS and the families it failed?

How to stay safe at festivals this summer


The UKHSA and Somerset Council have put together a list on how to stay safe at festivals this summer.

Stop telling me to lower my cortisol - it's making me stressed!


Can social media hacks really help bring down your cortisol levels?

'Our sister died of cancer because of our mum's conspiracy theories'


Paloma Shemirani’s brothers say she refused chemotherapy because of their mother’s beliefs.

Emma is doing something she swore she never would - buying her kids vapes


One month on from the disposable vape ban, one mum says it has had little impact on her children's nicotine consumption.

I lost £15,000 after going to an IVF middleman


Companies that act as "middlemen" between patients and doctors are not regulated by the fertility watchdog.

How is your hospital doing as NHS battles to bring down waiting times?


Use our interactive tracker to see if treatment waits are getting better at your local hospital

South Africans fear spike in HIV infections as US aid cuts bite


South Africa has been at the forefront of the successful battle to halt the spread of HIV/Aids - until now.

Is RFK Jr's divisive plan to Make America Healthy Again fearmongering - or revolutionary?


The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is bringing drive to healthcare areas that have long been neglected

Vaccine roll-outs cut deaths by 60% - study


The study looked at vaccines deployed during outbreaks of five deadly diseases.

Why are measles cases rising in the UK?


What are the symptoms of measles and how dangerous is the disease?

Alzheimer's has isolated us, says Fiona Phillips' husband


Martin Frizell has spoken of the social isolation faced by the couple since the former GMTV presenter was diagnosed.

NHS tracker - are hospital waiting times improving near you?


Use our interactive tracker to see if treatment waits are getting better at your local hospital.

Students feel 'let down' by mental health support - but should it really be up to universities?


The number of students reporting mental health concerns is rising. But to what extent should the onus be on universities?

Babies made using three people's DNA are born free of hereditary disease


The method was pioneered by UK scientists to overcome devastating, often fatal inherited diseases.

Could RFK Jr's move to pull mRNA vaccine funding be a huge miscalculation?


The US is withdrawing $500m for vaccines for diseases like flu and Covid. Health correspondent James Gallagher asks if it's the right call.

Why we need to talk about periods, breasts and injuries in women's sport


Understanding the pressure elite sport puts on women’s bodies is pushing athletes to new levels of excellence.

Drinks that make you chill - do they really do what it says on the tin?


The wellness drinks industry is booming – but the big benefits they promise might be too good to be true.

A walk-in fishermen's clinic saved Tom from sepsis - and could transform the NHS


Tom Parker was treated in one of 70 harbour health clinics after breaking his fibula fishing at sea.

Lucy Letby's new expert supporters claim no babies were deliberately harmed. Who should we believe?


Barrister Mark McDonald claims to have the backing of a panel of world class experts who say there is no evidence any babies were deliberately harmed

Why today's sunshine is more dangerous than normal


The UK could experience some of the highest UV levels ever recorded, on Thursday.

Hot weather: How to sleep in the heat


Simple tips to help you get a good night's sleep during hot weather.

Why are pollen levels making hay fever so bad this year?


As pollen levels rise, what are the best ways to treat hay fever symptoms, and other useful advice.

How do heat health alerts work?


The weather alert service warns the public when high or low temperatures could damage their health.

What to do if you think someone has heat exhaustion or heatstroke


Know the signs and what to do if someone is unwell in hot weather.

What should you look for when choosing sunscreen?


What to look for when choosing sunscreen and how to apply it to get the maximum protection.

When is it too hot to walk your dog?


How to make sure your pets are cool and comfortable during periods of hot weather.

Warning issued over branded kids' magnesium gummies


An undeclared drug that can cause drowsiness and headaches has been found in Nutrition Ignition supplements.

What are UV levels and how can you protect yourself?


How dangerous is UV radiation and how can you protect yourself when levels are high?

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.

Pine nuts and goat's milk should get allergy labels, say experts


Warnings for some 'emerging' food allergens should be added to food packaging, researchers suggest.

Will Serena Williams's weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?


Could her comments instil a new sense of confidence in those using the drugs and quieten the critics?

Hospital pays out after bacteria-linked deaths


Nine families receive compensation after the outbreak linked to a Cambridge-based hospital.

Mum noticed my wrinkles at 23 - now she regularly gives me botox


Does it slow down ageing? Or are we being exploited by a multi-billion pound industry?

Baby food firms told to make products healthier or face action


Manufacturers who do not make products healthier within 18 months may face action, the government says.

Call to end airport drop-off fees for blue badge holders


UK airports' charging policies are inconsistent and unfair, says Disabled Motoring UK.

A pea allergy almost killed my boy. It's only right to add it to food labels


Families tell the BBC about their experiences living with allergies as experts call for more allergens to have warning labels.

First human case of flesh-eating screwworm parasite confirmed in US


New World screwworm myiasis was found in a patient who returned to the US from El Salvador, authorities say.

Sitting up straight isn't the only secret to good posture - here are three more tips


Here are Dr Xand's three suggestions on how to look after your back without turning into a statue.

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