UK: Labour Minister Says “Nagging” Is the Only Way To Improve Health
Public health minister Andrew Gwynne complained that past efforts to tackle obesity have had “zero impact.”
Public health minister Andrew Gwynne complained that past efforts to tackle obesity have had “zero impact.”
France’s top YouTuber reflects the country’s youth: right-wing-leaning and proud of its identity.
New figures show the UK needs a “renewed focus on the family and parenting skills.”
The inquiry might not hear evidence on this significant topic until 2025 or 2026.
New guidance by the WHO advises Aspartame should not be used for weight loss, and warns that it may lead to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and early death in adults—criticisms usually associated with sugar.
The more nuanced study contradicts the results of a previous one-question survey.
The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) faces the longest doctor’s strike in its history as junior doctors in England demand a 35% pay rise, arguing that the rise in wages is needed due to inflation.
Surgeons “disgusted” while opposition politicians accuse the New Zealand government of “promoting racial discrimination” as the healthcare professionals are told to prioritise patients based on ethnicity and race.
The aim is to find the right balance between invasion and extermination—a tricky balancing act when dealing with a problem that is poisoning the lives of millions of residents.
Constantine II is in critical but stable condition. He ruled the Greek people from 1964 to 1973 until a 1974 referendum abolished the monarchy.