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Amyl Is More Than Just a Recreational Drug
People have been using poppers for more than 50 years to alleviate all kinds of sexual discomfort.
Texas Abortion Clinics Have to Bury or Cremate Fetuses Now
The new rules will also require abortion providers to foot the cost, which is sometimes thousands of dollars per case.
Are Health Officials About to Say That Moderate Drinking Is No Riskier Than Driving a Car?
A UK government source has told The Times that new alcohol guidelines will state that “the risks of drinking moderately are no higher than everyday activities such as driving a car.”
Scientists Say That Government Drinking Guidelines Probably Aren’t Accurate
A new study from Stanford University has found that alcohol guidelines vary wildly from country to country, suggesting that no one really knows what constitutes a safe level of alcohol consumption.
Revealed: Former NHS Money Boss Richard Douglas Is Now Working for the People Trying to Dismantle It
And the Department of Health is totally cool with that.
The Government Is Blocking Our Right to Find Out Their Plans for the NHS
Jeremy Hunt and his NHS-privatising friends are using the idea of "safe spaces" to refuse Freedom of Information requests.
Photos of Defiant Junior Doctors Protesting Outside the Department of Health
The Health Secretary announced that his hated new contract would be imposed without further negotiation.
Shopping for Illegal Cigarettes in Sydney’s Chinatown
Shop owners are flouting Australia's plain packaged cigarette laws by selling imported fags for less than you'd find them elsewhere in the city.
Even if 'Gendercide' Is a Major Issue, Is Criminalizing Women and Doctors Really the Answer?
Today, a proposed amendment to the UK's Serious Crime Bill would make performing an abortion on grounds of sex selection a crime—but the whole debate feels like a veneer for an attack on women's reproductive rights.
Women with Autism Feel Let Down by the UK's National Health Service
Despite autism having been proven to be far more common in women than was previously thought, it seems we still have some catching up to do.