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The Happy Pod: Kinder medicine for millions of cancer patients
A new DNA test can distinguish between patients who are likely to benefit from chemotherapy and those who are not, meaning many with the most common form of breast cancer can avoid the brutal treatment. Also, scientists have found a daily pill that could double the survival time for people with advanced pancreatic cancer. Daraxonrasib appears to be a breakthrough in managing a disease that has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers.
The Happy Pod: What makes people instinctively kind?
We meet a woman whose near death experience as a teenager inspired her to study why some people are willing to risk their lives for others. Dr Abigail Marsh was rescued by a stranger after a car accident and wanted to understand what drove him to help her. She says altruists, those who instinctively help without expecting anything in return, are more sensitive to the needs of other people -- but we can all learn to be kinder.
New NHS drug offers ovarian cancer patients more time and better quality of life
Women taking the drug, which is kinder on the body, tell the BBC it has given them their lives back.
New NHS drug offers ovarian cancer patients more time and better quality of life
Women taking the drug, which is kinder on the body, tell the BBC it has given them their lives back.
From low-impact loo roll to vintage sinks: 13 ways to make your bathroom more sustainable
Whether it’s water-saving showerheads or natural sponges, these easy swaps cut waste and make your bathroom a little kinder to the planet• The best refillable beauty products for a sustainable routineAs a sustainability journalist, I’ve often despaired at how unsustainable our bathrooms are – from water use to plastic bottles to chemical-heavy cleaners. However, there are ways to reduce their carbon footprint. As water becomes increasingly precious, hacks for our loos that cap its usage are...
New NHS drug offers ovarian cancer patients more time and better quality of life
Women taking the drug, which is kinder on the body, tell the BBC it has given them their lives back.
New NHS drug offers ovarian cancer patients more time and better quality of life
Women taking the drug, which is kinder on the body, tell the BBC it has given them their lives back.
Commentary: What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie?
Commentary: What if AI retraining is just a comforting lie? If upskilling is being touted as the bridge to an AI future, it must lead somewhere, says Catherine Thorbecke for Bloomberg Opinion. No one knows whether artificial intelligence will trigger a white-collar jobpocalypse.
Dzeko: I did not think I would be playing at 40
Edin Dzeko interview: Bosnia striker on playing at the World Cup aged 40 after helping Schalke back to the Bundesliga In this interview with Edin Dzeko, the Bosnia and Herzegovina captain discusses the secrets of his longevity in the game having helped Schalke win promotion to the Bundesliga at the age of 40. Now, the striker is ready for one last dance at the 2026 World Cup… Tuesday 9 June 2026 09:59, UK “I did not think I would be playing at 40,” admits Edin Dzeko.
Revealed: How much you need to earn in top UK cities to get on the housing ladder
Revealed: How much you need to earn in top UK cities to get on the housing ladder Average salaries are far below what is needed to get a mortgage in many places - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The gap between average salaries and the amount needed to secure a mortgage on a first home has been laid bare by new analysis for The Independent. Figures from Joseph Lane at brokers Mortgage Lane reveals the salary needed to buy the average first home across seven big UK cities and shows that...