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Three resort workers die in suspected gas poisoning near hot spring in Japan
Three people have died in north-east
in an accident that authorities suspect is linked to the inhalation of deadly gas found in the country’s famedhot spring resorts
.Japanese media said the three men, who all worked at a nearby hotel, were found in a …
Pope Francis has double pneumonia on top of earlier respiratory tract infection
The pontiff, 88, underwent a chest X-ray, which “demonstrated the onset of bilateral pneumonia that required further pharmacological therapy”.
Antibiotic cortisone therapy …
‘Triangle of death’: will Italy finally tackle mafia’s toxic waste dumping?
Soon after her son, Antonio, was born, Marzia Caccioppoli moved to Casalnuovo di Napoli, a town surrounded by countryside on the outskirts of Naples, to get away from the chaos and pollution of the sprawling southern Italian city.
“Antonio was a strong and healthy boy, but I wanted him to …
How Spain’s radically different approach to migration helped its economy soar
Primary-age child constipation rates up 60% in England and Wales
More than 44,000 children were admitted to hospital with constipation last year, according to NHS figures that highlight the potentially serious health consequences of the condition.
Data for England and Wales reveals a 60% rise in hospital diagnoses of constipation in primary schoolchildren in the past decade, with increases also …
Primary-age child constipation rates up 60% in England
More than 44,000 children were admitted to hospital with constipation last year, according to NHS figures that highlight the potentially serious health consequences of the condition.
Data for England reveals a 60% rise in hospital diagnoses of constipation in primary schoolchildren in the past decade, with increases also seen in …
Fifteen injured after plane crashes and flips on landing in Toronto
A plane carrying 80 people has crash landed at Toronto Pearson airport, flipping upside down and leaving 15 people injured.
Video posted by News 3 Now showed a Delta Air Lines plane belly-up on snow-covered tarmac, with people walking away from the plane.
Two people in a critical condition were …
Woman who had pioneering cancer treatment 18 years ago still in remission
A woman treated with a pioneering type of immunotherapy for a solid tumour has been in remission for more than 18 years with no further treatments, experts have revealed.
The therapy involves taking T-cells, a type of white blood cell, from a patient and genetically engineering them to target and …
Pope Francis to stay in hospital because of ‘complex clinical picture’
Pope Francis will remain in hospital for as long as required after tests undertaken in recent days showed a “complex clinical picture”, the Vatican has said.
The pontiff, 88, was admitted to Gemelli hospital in Rome on Friday with worsening bronchitis and was diagnosed and treated for a respiratory tract …
Campaigning to free Lucy Letby is not the right thing to do, says Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting has said that “waging a campaign” on behalf of Lucy Letby is “not the right thing to do”.
The health secretary said he would believe Letby’s conviction was fair unless a court decided otherwise.
Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted across …