Some patients who have to spend a night in the emergency room before being admitted to the hospital may face a higher risk of dying there, according to a new study in JAMA Internal Medicine. Researchers in France assessed statistics from 97
Jeremy Hunt could be using his Autumn Statement to announce an ISA shake-up, which should encourage cash ISA providers to offer more competitive rates, and allow savers to make hundreds of extra pounds in tax-free interest. Current rules already allow people to open
A country that was once one of the world’s most visited has announced plans to make troublesome future guests fork over more than residents. Before Covid, Japan boasted approximately 32.2 million tourist arrivals per year, making it the third most popular destination
Global economists were branded “pessimistic” about the UK after downgrading growth forecasts for next year. The International Monetary Fund said it expects Britain to record the weakest expansion across the G7 group of advanced economies in 2024. But Tories have pointed out
It may finally be time to go shopping for some factor 50 sun cream, as the UK is set to sizzle at the end of next week with temperatures in some parts climbing higher than those in California. The sun-soaking won’t arrive
Uzbekistan began a trial on Friday over the deaths last year of 65 children linked to contaminated cough syrups, announcing for the first time a much higher death toll than before. The Central Asian nation had previously reported only 20 deaths linked
Mr FitzWilliam told RoyallyUs: “There’s absolutely no doubt that if you look at the way [Camilla]’s developed her charity work, she has taken on much higher profile relatively recently. “Topics such as domestic violence, abuse, rape, these she has done extraordinarily well
A study conducted by the University of Nottingham found that repetitive heading during a professional soccer career can be associated with cognitive impairment later in life. The study, which was jointly commissioned by the Professional Footballers’ Association, dealt with over 450 retired
Older adults with vision problems may be more likely to develop dementia, a new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology has found. Researchers at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor analyzed data from the 2021 National Health and Aging Trends Study, which showed
Women who take a certain type of prescription birth control pill as teens may have a much higher rate of depression, a new study out of Sweden’s Uppsala University suggested, compared to those who do not take birth control pills. Women who