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Saxon Cancel String of Shows Following Biff Byford Health Scare
We’ve got some pretty sad news for Saxon fans today… In an unexpected turn of events, the British heavy metal group has cancelled 10 shows this summer. Saxon has issued a statement saying that it’s due to their vocalist, Biff Byford, needing to...

UK will be even hotter today: Temperatures could hit 35C as amber health alert is extended across England after sunseekers flocked to the coast as 'killer' heatwave gripped Britain
Much of the UK is set to get even hotter today as temperatures could soar to a sweltering 35C with an amber health alert extended across England. Forecasters issued the alert which will cover London, the East Midlands, the South East, the South...

Newcastle disease hits flocks in Poland, North Macedonia
New instances of Newcastle disease have been confirmed in Poland and North Macedonia, according to reports from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). Poland A flock of 26,157 hens in Bieżuń, Poland, is the country’s 45th flock to be...

Regenerative Medicine Market To Reach $45.66 Billion By 2032, Growing At A CAGR Of 22.0% From 2025, Says Meticulous Research®
(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Market Growth Driven by Increasing Drug Approvals, Advanced Technologies, Rising Chronic Disease Incidence, and Expanding Therapeutic Applications REDDING, Calif., June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a comprehensive...

Health News | Brain Scan Reveals Why Parkinson's Drugs Don't Always Work: Study
Washington DC [US], June 29 (ANI): Simon Fraser University Researchers are using an advanced brain imaging method called MEG to understand why Parkinson's drug levodopa doesn't work equally well for everyone. By mapping patients' brain signals...

AI startup Tandem Health raises $50M to reduce notetaking burden on European doctors
Stockholm-based Tandem Health Ltd., an artificial intelligence-powered startup aiming to ease the administrative burden on doctors and clinicians, announced today that it has raised $50 million in early-stage funding. The Series A round was led by...

Aviagen SweChick Conference unites customers for knowledge sharing in Sweden
Aviagen® SweChick welcomed 88 poultry professionals from across Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden to its Annual Customer Conference, held May 27–28 in Skåne, Sweden. The event was a chance to strengthen connections and share practical...
Navamedic: First approval of the medical device OraFID as primary package for a pharmaceutical product
Navamedic, a Nordic pharmaceutical company, announces that the Swedish Medical Products Agency, acting as the Reference Member State, together with the Concerned Member States in 9 additional countries have approved OraFID for use with a medicinal...
GANGING UP Europe hits back at domestic cross-border crime gangs
© europarl.europa.eu Europe’s most enduring drugs marketplace was known as Archetyp Market. It operated on the so-called “dark web”. Like more traditional markets that sell illicit goods it had to retain a low profile, and it did. At least, it did...

Fight to keep AstraZeneca British: Labour is failing miserably to back a vital industry, says ALEX BRUMMER
Reviving UK share investment is among the most pressing challenges facing Britain. All being well Rachel Reeves plans to raise the issue in her Mansion House speech later this month. There is plenty for the Chancellor to get her teeth into. The...

Can adults make new brain cells? New study may finally settle one of neuroscience's greatest debates" target="_self"…
Researchers say they have found clear evidence that the human brain can keep making new neurons well into adulthood, potentially settling decades of controversy. This new neuron growth, or "neurogenesis," takes place in the hippocampus, a critical...

From Pulse Polio campaigns to boosting vaccine coverage in children, India’s healthcare efforts lauded globally
Health News Vaccination remains one of the most powerful and cost-effective public health interventions. New Delhi: Vaccination remains one of the most powerful and cost-effective public health interventions. India’s unwavering commitment to...
Even old brains can make new neurons, study suggests
Your body is constantly generating new cells. In your digestive tract, the colon’s lining turns over every five to seven days. Your red blood cells replace themselves every few weeks, skin cells about once a month. But certain organs are a big...

Association Between Dietary Patterns and All-Cause Mortality in Individuals with Hypertension and Osteoporosis: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Introduction Osteoporosis (OS), characterized by the deterioration of skeletal microarchitectue and loss of bone mass, can cause fracture.1 Nearly 53.6 million adults over the age of 50 had OS in the United States.2 Previous studies have found...

Saiyami Kher on competing in her second Half Ironman race in Sweden: This time, the race is eight times tougher
Come July 6 and Saiyami Kher will be taking part in her second half Ironman race in Sweden. The actor has already left for the event and has some mixed emotions running. “This time around, actually I'm a little more nervous. It's like growing up....

Epigenica raises $2.2M to drive shift in personalized medicine
Stockholm-based Epigenica AB, a pioneer in high-throughput epigenetic screening tools and solutions, has closed a $2.2 million round to fuel its growth and commercial expansion across key markets. Advances in RNA, protein, and metabolite analysis...

Heatwaves are coming to Europe. Here are 5 ways extreme heat can affect your health
Published on 30/06/2025 - 12:34 GMT+2 Europe is bracing for brutal heatwaves this week, with temperatures climbing past 40 Degrees Celsius in parts of Italy, Spain and Greece. Sweltering summers are becoming more common with climate change – and...

Tele2 Earns Top Spot in Sweden for Sustainability, Advances 5G and Circular Economy
Sustainability has become one of the most important metrics for assessing a company's actual impact on society and the environment. In 2025, TIME magazine and research firm Statista named Tele2 AB, the parent company of Tele2 Estonia, the most...

WHO flags loneliness as major global health challenge
One in six people worldwide is affected by loneliness, which, along with social isolation, can lead to physical illness, contributing to 871,000 deaths worldwide annually, a World Health Organization (WHO) commission has said. Loneliness increases...

Shock research reveals how types of birth can affect children's chances of getting CANCER
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Published: 19:05 EDT, 3 July 2025 | Updated: 19:26 EDT, 3 July 2025 Babies born by planned caesarean section are more likely to develop childhood cancer, according to researchers. Those delivered that way were more than a...