Matt Hancock’s pub landlord neighbour faces probe by UK’s medical regulator

Matt Hancock’s former neighbour and pub landlord is under investigation by the UK’s medical regulator, it has been revealed. Alex Bourne, who crossed paths with the Health Secretary while running the Cock Inn in Thurlow, West Suffolk, began producing millions of NHS Covid test vials during the pandemic after exchanging a personal WhatsApp messages with Mr … Read more

From Medical Minefield to Relatively and My Year In Mensa: The best podcasts to listen to  

From a lively probe into today’s medical issues in Medical Minefield to Relatively and My Year In Mensa, the best podcasts to listen to this week By Leaf Arbuthnot Published: 22:00 GMT, 20 February 2021 | Updated: 22:00 GMT, 20 February 2021 Medical Minefield  The Mail on Sunday’s health editors, Barney Calman and Eve Simmons, … Read more

Dubai’s ruling family say Princess Latifa ‘being cared for at home by medical professionals’

Dubai’s ruling family have said Princess Latifa is ‘being cared for at home by medical professionals’ – but did not provide proof that she is still alive. It comes after Princess Latifa, the daughter of Dubai’s ruler, released haunting videos saying she was being kept prisoner by her father.  The UN today ordered the UAE … Read more

Eerily realistic £25,000 manikins being used to train medical staff even have freckles

Eerily realistic manikins, complete with tattoos, freckles and functioning ‘lungs’ have been developed to train medical staff in the UK.  One of the manikins, the Advanced Water Rescue manikin, also known as Carl, is designed to mimic a drowned person in water and can float like an unconscious person or can even partially or fully sink.  … Read more

Eerily realistic £25,000 manikins being used to train medical staff even have freckles

Eerily realistic manikins, complete with tattoos, freckles and functioning ‘lungs’ have been developed to train medical staff in the UK.  One of the manikins, the Advanced Water Rescue manikin, also known as Carl, is designed to mimic a drowned person in water and can float like an unconscious person or can even partially or fully sink.  … Read more

Kim Kardashian donates ‘thank you’ flowers to front line medical workers

Kim Kardashian has donated bouquets of ‘thank you’ flowers to front line medical staff amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The reality star, 40, reportedly gifted the flowers arranged by celebrity florist Jeff Leatham to hospital workers after using them on a photoshoot. Kim had apparently used them for an upcoming project and decided to offer the … Read more

I’m A Celebrity medical emergency as stars scream in pain during brutal ice bath challenge

I’m A Celebrity shock medical emergency: Stars scream in pain during brutal ice bath challenge – as Jack Vidgen is treated by a medic in the jungle By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:47 GMT, 14 January 2021 | Updated: 01:04 GMT, 14 January 2021 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! … Read more

Martha Stewart says she ‘waited in line with others’ as she gets vaccinated at NYC medical facility

Martha Stewart says she ‘waited in line with others’ as she gets vaccinated near NYC medical facility named after her By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 03:08 GMT, 12 January 2021 | Updated: 03:18 GMT, 12 January 2021 Martha Stewart says she ‘waited in line with others’ as she received the coronavirus vaccine in New York on … Read more

Boiling peanuts and then eating them under medical supervision might help stop food allergies

Eating peanuts that have been boiled in water could cut the risk of life-threatening reactions in those who are allergic, according to researchers at Imperial College London, who are now testing the approach in a trial. Boiling peanuts for 20 to 30 minutes washes out some of the proteins that can trigger often fatal responses — … Read more

Elite medical centers associated with Harvard, Columbia, Vanderbilt and New York University

Medical centers across the U.S. are vaccinating thousands of people against COVID-19 in defiance of state and federal guidelines. Hospitals affiliated with Harvard University, Columbia University, New York University and Vanderbilt University have given administrators, young graduates and lab technologists their first coronavirus jabs, reported The New York Times. However, millions of frontline healthcare workers and … Read more