
Scientists Complete First-Ever 3D Nerve Map of the Clitoris in Landmark Study
Researchers have mapped the full network of clitoral nerves for the first time, a breakthrough that could transform outcomes for women undergoing pelvic surgery.

Researchers have mapped the full network of clitoral nerves for the first time, a breakthrough that could transform outcomes for women undergoing pelvic surgery.

Students from Sevenoaks School are teaming up with a Kent hospice to run creative art workshops for people living with life-limiting conditions — and the results are transformative.

Millions of illegal vapes flood UK streets each year. Here's how to protect yourself by identifying counterfeit devices before you buy.

Emotional abuse is the most prevalent form of harm reported by college athletes. Experts warn that coach-inflicted psychological damage can leave lasting, irreversible scars.

For millions of caregivers, one fear overshadows all others: what happens to their loved one after they're gone? Here's how to build a plan that provides real peace of mind.

A new survey shows rising confidence in the NHS, but with satisfaction still at just 26%, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has a long road ahead.

Mexico is battling a massive measles outbreak with an ambitious vaccination push — but public enthusiasm is fading and deep inequalities threaten progress.

For many family caregivers, looking after aging relatives is less a labor of love and more an emotional prison — especially when those relationships were never nurturing to begin with.

New official guidance urges parents to restrict screen use for young children, warning that excessive solo viewing can harm sleep and development.

From the great ejaculation-versus-sleep debate to the perils of overthinking bedtime habits, readers share their wittiest takes on modern health dilemmas.

Two critical public health positions remain vacant, threatening the Trump administration's Make America Healthy Again agenda and raising serious governance concerns.

NHS bosses are furious after the BMA rejected a £700m pay offer and announced a six-day strike, accusing doctors of inflicting 'maximum harm' on patients.