Health

From Baby Teeth to Bioengineering: The Future of Self-Healing Teeth

Published: 17 November 2025 Monday. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Teeth are extraordinary tools. They are not only essential for eating but also play key roles in communication, facial structure, and even survival strategies in the animal kingdom. Across species, teeth have adapted in remarkable ways to meet the demands of diet and lifestyle. From the sharp fangs of carnivores to the grinding molars of herbivores, the...

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New Campaign Trains Vets to Spot Farmers’ Health Risks

Published: 17 November 2025 Monday The English Chronicle Desk The English Chronicle Online In a groundbreaking new initiative described as the first of its kind in the United Kingdom, veterinary professionals are being trained to support human health by encouraging conversations about medical concerns with farmers on their daily rounds. Designed specifically to address the alarmingly late diagnoses common among farming communities, the “Nip It In The Bud” campaign aims...

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Princess Beatrice Opens Up About Premature Birth Journey

Published: 17 November 2025 Monday. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Princess Beatrice has opened up about the emotional challenges of premature birth, describing the experience as “incredibly lonely” as she reflected on her own journey in a new podcast interview released ahead of World Prematurity Day. Speaking with striking honesty, the princess offered rare personal insight into her pregnancy with her second daughter, who arrived several weeks...

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New AI tool could cut wasted efforts in organ transplants

Published: 14 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Doctors and researchers at Stanford University have developed a groundbreaking AI tool that could reduce wasted efforts in organ transplantation by up to 60%, offering new hope to thousands of patients on waiting lists worldwide. Organ transplantation remains a race against time. While medical advances have increased access to organs, particularly in cases where donors die after cardiac...

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Senator John Fetterman Hospitalized After Fall from Heart Flare-Up, Keeps Sense of Humor

Published: 14 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is under observation in a Pittsburgh hospital after experiencing a fall caused by an irregular heartbeat flare-up. The 56-year-old lawmaker sustained minor injuries to his face but is reportedly in stable condition. Despite the incident, Fetterman maintained his characteristic sense of humor, joking about his appearance in a statement released through his...

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Working-Class Men with Prostate Cancer Left Behind by NHS

Published: 13 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. New data reveal a stark divide in prostate cancer outcomes across England, with working-class men facing significantly higher risks of death from the disease than their wealthier counterparts. While deaths from prostate cancer have fallen nationally since 2016, the improvements are disproportionately concentrated in affluent areas, highlighting a persistent inequality in healthcare access and awareness. Experts warn that...

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Reeves Rejects £1bn NHS Payout Plea from Streeting

Published: 13 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has turned down a request from Health Secretary Wes Streeting for an emergency £1bn boost to the NHS budget to cover the cost of mass redundancies across England’s health service. Streeting, who had been lobbying for months behind the scenes, sought the extra cash to fund redundancy payments for 18,000 staff set to lose their...

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New Research Explains Severe Diabetes in Children

Published: 13 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Researchers have uncovered why type 1 diabetes tends to be more severe in young children. The autoimmune disease occurs when the body attacks the pancreas cells responsible for controlling blood sugar levels. A study found that in children, particularly those under seven, the pancreas is still developing, leaving its beta cells more vulnerable to damage. These cells, which...

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UK Centres Used Risky Heart Pump Despite Safety Fears

Published: 13 November 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online Hospitals continued to implant a controversial heart device despite knowing it carried a higher risk of death, putting dozens of patients in danger, a BBC investigation has found. Two of the UK’s leading heart transplant centres – the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle and Harefield Hospital in London – fitted patients with the Medtronic HeartWare HVAD even...

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Leading doctors issue warning amid ‘bad’ flu season

Published: 12 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Leading children’s doctors across the UK are urgently urging parents to ensure their children receive the flu nasal spray this winter, as evidence points to what could be a particularly severe flu season. Health officials are stressing that even previously healthy children are at risk of developing serious complications from influenza, highlighting the importance of early vaccination to...

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