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Soups and shakes diet ‘can put type 2 diabetes into remission’
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UK & International

Soups and shakes diet ‘can put type 2 diabetes into remission’ 

Warning issued over slush drinks after Scots toddler taken to hospital
Highlands & Islands

Warning issued over toxicity of slush drinks after Scots toddler taken to hospital  

Students urged to get vaccinated by NHS Forth Valley ahead of return to university
Edinburgh & East

Students urged to get vaccinated ahead of return to university 

Pharmacy leaders issue warning over fake weight-loss jabs
UK & International

Pharmacy leaders issue warning over fake weight-loss jabs

Meghan Markle: ‘It was worth talking about suicidal thoughts to help save others’
UK & International

Meghan: 'It was worth talking about suicidal thoughts to help save others'

RSV vaccine rolled out to pregnant women and people aged 75 to 79 amid rise in Scottish cases
Scotland

RSV vaccine rolled out to pregnant women and older people amid rise in cases

Boy, 7, becomes first UK patient to undergo robotic surgery for kidneys
UK & International

Boy, 7, becomes first UK patient to undergo robotic surgery for kidneys

Midlothian mum says she would have died if her daughter hadn’t realised she was having a stroke
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'I would be dead if my daughter hadn't realised I was having a stroke'

‘Transformative’ squishy lasers could shed light on how embryos develop – study
North East & Tayside

‘Transformative’ squishy lasers could shed light on how embryos develop – study

More than half of women face incontinence decades after giving birth, according to Glasgow Caledonian University study
Glasgow & West

More than half of women face incontinence decades after giving birth, study finds

Scotland has a shortage of dead bodies for medical student training, report finds
Scotland

Scotland has a shortage of dead bodies for student training

Stroke care held back by challenging hospital system failures, Public Health Scotland report warns
Scotland

Stroke care 'held back by challenging hospital system failures'

Supply of illegal drugs increasingly toxic and unpredictable, Public Health Scotland report finds
Scotland

Supply of illegal drugs in Scotland 'increasingly toxic and unpredictable'

Scottish scientists to spend two years studying MRSA antibiotic resistance
North East & Tayside

Scottish scientists to spend two years studying MRSA antibiotic resistance

Scottish ministers accused of ‘tepid and evasive’ response to rising neonatal deaths
Scotland

Ministers accused of ‘tepid and evasive’ response to neonatal deaths

Infected blood scandal bereaved families offered £100,000 interim compensation
Scotland

Infected blood scandal bereaved families offered £100,000 interim compensation

High-tech spoon developed to enhance flavour of food for dementia patients suffering from loss of taste
UK & International

High-tech spoon developed to enhance flavour of food for dementia patients

Family of child removed from their care over doctor fears they were suffering from ‘fabricated’ illness
North East & Tayside

Family of child removed from their care over doctors concerns lose human rights claim

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