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Warning for millions taking ibuprofen for specific pain

Warning for millions taking ibuprofen for specific pain An expert has explained that 'over-the-counter' does not mean 'low-risk' A new warning has been issued for millions of people taking the painkiller ibuprofen for joint pain or arthritis. The painkiller is available for pennies without a prescription in shops across the country, as well as being one of the most prescribed drugs in the UK. Ibuprofen belongs to a group of medicines called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs,...

Daily Mirror 5d ago

Vet's urgent warning for anyone using ibuprofen or paracetamol

Vet's urgent warning for anyone using ibuprofen or paracetamol People have been issued a 'toxic or life-threatening' alert A leading vet charity has urged pet owners to double-check veterinary advice found on TikTok and social media platforms. The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) has warned that online “hacks” and home treatments could be putting pets’ lives at risk. The PDSA has seen viral clips online where owners are encouraged to give dogs ibuprofen for injuries despite the...

Daily Mirror 11h ago

BBC doctor warning on taking naproxen, metformin and letharoxine

Need to know BBC doctor warning on taking naproxen, metformin and letharoxine All you need to know as NHS expert says it can be 'really, really dangerous' for people failing to take the advice BBC doctor's vital medication warning - need to know - A BBC doctor has issued a vital warning about common medications that could cause serious stomach problems if taken incorrectly. - Dr Kasim Ahmed appeared on BBC Morning Live to explain that drugs like ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin and metformin...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy

Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy A simple exercise routine may help protect cancer patients from “chemo brain,” with researchers finding noticeable improvements in attention and cognitive function during treatment. - Date: - June 9, 2026 - Source: - Wiley - Summary: - “Chemo brain” affects up to 80% of people receiving chemotherapy, making everyday tasks harder.

Science Daily 15h ago

The Painful Truth About Long Covid

Nothing about long Covid adds up. Consider prevalence rates: How could one study find it affected 3.3 percent of the population of the UK but others an alarming 51 percent of South Americans and 86 percent of Egyptians? Or treatment methods: The BMJ’s systematic review of ways to treat long Covid lists two as supported by moderate evidence, cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise.

Wired 9d ago

Can I Take Another Dose? Evaluating LLM Decision-Making Under Temporal Uncertainty in OTC Dosing QA

arXiv:2606.04262v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used for everyday health questions, including whether a user can safely take another dose of an over-the-counter (OTC) medication. Yet this common safety-relevant setting remains underexplored in existing medical QA evaluations, where correct answers require tracking dose timing, computing rolling 24-hour intake, following product-label constraints, and handling incomplete medication histories.

arXiv CS 6d ago

Dentist warns habit is 'silently damaging teeth while you sleep'

Dentist warns habit is 'silently damaging teeth while you sleep' Damage builds up over months and years until something forces you to notice A dentist has said that a 'silent' stress-induced habit is causing lasting damage to teeth across the UK - and most people are completely unaware they are doing it. Usually, the harm is already done by the time the majority notice there is a real problem. Many people struggling with high levels of stress think about broken sleep, low mood or tension...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

BBC Dr Xand suggests two treatments for 'burning' syndrome that affects 'one in 10 over 55'

BBC Dr Xand suggests two treatments for 'burning' syndrome that affects 'one in 10 over 55' Dr Xand van Tulleken said the syndrome could be 'incredibly debilitating and stressful' A doctor has offered guidance for people experiencing a 'burning' syndrome that can impact one in 10 individuals over the age of 55. Dr Xand van Tulleken featured on BBC Morning Live today (June 9) to address a suspected case of Burning Feet Syndrome, also known as Grierson-Gopalan syndrome. It followed a message...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

RFK Jr’s FDA to study if abortion pill mifepristone is safe despite it being on market for over 25 years: report

RFK Jr’s FDA to study if abortion pill mifepristone is safe despite it being on market for over 25 years: report Roughly 7.5 million women have taken the pill over the past 25 years - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reportedly opening up a politically-charged investigation into the safety of the abortion pill mifepristone — a drug long considered to be the gold standard for early medical abortions. The investigation, spurred by conversations with...

The Independent World 5d ago

Minecraft-streaming gran swatted while raising cash for grandson's cancer care

An 82-year-old grandmother, who streams Minecraft to fund her grandson's cancer treatment, was subjected to a swatting incident when dozens of armed police officers raided her home. The police responded to a hoax call, but the grandmother recounted the experience with surprising calm, finding the attention and interaction with the officers somewhat enjoyable. Despite the dangerous nature of the event, she resumed her livestream the following morning.

The Register 20d ago