A new testing scheme to ensure more people have the confidence to report suspected spiking incidents and to reassure those who believe they may have been spiked has been launched.
Multi-cancer blood tests promise early detection, but the evidence is thin, the risks real, and they’re no substitute for listening to your body.
Police are joining up with partner agencies as part of a new testing scheme to ensure more people have the confidence to ...
Laura Corcoran is in talks with the government to roll out a device she created to help others after a "traumatic" ...
Kirsty Laing’s shocking diagnosis has led her to launch a campaign for the bowel cancer screening age to be lowered from 50 to 30 ...
Doctors address the pros and cons of Health Resources and Services Administration’s new guidance, including at-home ...
Their makers claim they can detect dozens of cancer types — but some scientists say they could be missing many cancers or ...
RICE, rapid transport and a quick fridge check can change the outcome before a bleeding disorder turns into a major emergency ...
Police officers now use ear-pieces as standard kit but a new study warns that almost half of officers surveyed had suffered ...
For pregnant women, there’s never a shortage of well-meaning advice. Some of it is useful and some of it is twaddle, like the sugar-coating around childbirth. Here’s what they tell you: that the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado forensic officials have slashed the turnaround time for sexual assault kit testing, but it still takes analysts more than six months to process and ...