Thousands offered blood pressure drugs as threshold reduced New guidelines propose drugs be offered if 10%, not 20%, risk of cardiovascular disease
Brexit vote brought UK feelgood factor to abrupt halt, says ONS Surge in wellbeing gave way to anxiety and mistrust in institutions after 2016
Celebrities help the £500 vitamin jab go mainstream Intravenous therapy has taken off via social media after star names led the way. But its effects are unknown, doctors warn
The madness, anxiety and absurdity of a full-English Brexit Nigel Farage marching for the right to be put out of work and go hungry just about sums it up
Scotland’s introduction of HIV drug PrEP ‘puts England to shame’ Less than 0.25% of at-risk people contracted HIV after preventative treatment, report says
Slap festival review – ecstasy, rage and intimate confessions The annual experimental showcase serves up a strange, compelling programme of dance, performance and live art
Brexit: what happens the next day if there is no deal? If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, what will be the immediate impact on your finances, rights and travel plans?
Bedtime social media use may be harming UK teenagers, study says Exclusive: a fifth of 13- to 15-year-olds ‘spend five hours or more a day on social media’
I’m 37 – is it worth keeping private medical insurance? I’ve only ever used it once, and I’m thinking of ditching it until I’m in my 50s
The secret to happiness? Health, housing and job security When it comes to the life satisfaction of UK citizens, the ball is in the government’s court, says writer and philosopher Julian Baggini