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Best Medicine review – this US remake of Doc Martin is perfect rubbish … and you need it in your life

This cosy medical drama does exactly what it sets out to do – soothe viewers’ souls with a celebration of smalltown values and secret goodness. It’s TV where nothing will distress youWell, what in the cultural cringe is going on here? Of all the things I could possibly have imagined the US would take an interest in to the point of executing a straight-to-series commission, Doc Martin would not have been one of them.

The Guardian Culture 21h ago

Best Medicine review – this US remake of Doc Martin is perfect rubbish … and you need it in your life

This cosy medical drama does exactly what it sets out to do – soothe viewers’ souls with a celebration of smalltown values and secret goodness. It’s TV where nothing will distress youWell, what in the cultural cringe is going on here? Of all the things I could possibly have imagined the US would take an interest in to the point of executing a straight-to-series commission, Doc Martin would not have been one of them.

The Guardian UK 21h ago

Growing US reliance on Chinese biotechs prompts national security fears

Global pharmaceutical companies are increasingly looking to China as patents on best-selling medicines expire

Financial Times 10d ago

TV tonight: the American version of Martin Clunes comedy Doc Martin

Josh Charles is the grumpy lead in new series Best Medicine. Plus: it’s Alan Carr’s maximalist Interior Design Masters final. Here’s watch to watch this evening8pm, Sky One “I find the people here demanding, irrational and far too chatty in supermarkets.”

The Guardian UK 1d ago

TV tonight: the American version of Martin Clunes comedy Doc Martin

Josh Charles is the grumpy lead in new series Best Medicine. Plus: it’s Alan Carr’s maximalist Interior Design Masters final. Here’s watch to watch this evening8pm, Sky One “I find the people here demanding, irrational and far too chatty in supermarkets.”

The Guardian Culture 1d ago

Scientists reveal surprising brain benefit of laughter: 'It's a mental workout'

The old saying that laughter is the best medicine may be true, according to new research that suggests it is also a vital catalyst for children's development. Laughter and play are fundamental to healthy brain growth, emotional well-being and social bonding, according to Jacqueline Harding, Ph.D., an early childhood expert at Middlesex University in London. In her book, "The Brain That Loves to Laugh," Harding argues that joy is a complex biological phenomenon that helps children navigate...

Fox News 2d ago

The space race is coming for pharma: Why drug development is heading to lower Earth orbit

The highly anticipated SpaceX mega-IPO is part of a space frenzy that is moving beyond satellite connectivity, launch vehicles, and aerospace defense to the pharmaceutical sector. A growing number of companies are heading to lower Earth orbit to make medicines in microgravity. The range of commercial opportunities is expanding as foundational aerospace industries set the necessary infrastructure.

CNBC 1d ago

Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain

Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor A light, flexible polymer material developed at the University of Waterloo could replace the lead in heavy X-ray aprons, providing the same protection from harmful radiation while reducing their weight by almost 90%. "For patients who only get X-rays once in a while, heavy lead aprons might be OK, but technicians who wear them every day often develop back and neck...

Phys.org 2d ago

Biotech takeover target Abivax sinks over 30% after bowel disease drug trial update

Shares of French biotech Abivax tumbled as much 32% after it reported fresh data on its lead asset, a drug for ulcerative colitis. The medicine met its endpoints of demonstrating a clinically meaningful efficacy and a remission rate of about 40% for both doses tested, but also showed that there were cancer cases among patients taking the higher dose. "[The] cancer signal complicates matters," a Jefferies analyst said.

CNBC 8d ago

Best Sleep Trackers of 2026: Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep

One of the most notable shifts in sleep technology is the transition from passive tracking to active guidance. Increasingly, consumer sleep trackers are offering AI-driven coaching and personalized recommendations that help users translate data into healthier habits. When thoughtfully implemented, this evolution has meaningful potential to improve outcomes.

Wired 9d ago