Prostate cancer screening urgently needed

Former prime minister Rishi Sunak has stepped up his call for a targeted screening programme for prostate cancer. In a BBC interview he said he was “convinced of the urgency ” of introducing such a programme which would be affordable, deliverable and “save countless lives”. His comments come as the UK National Screening Committee reconsiders…

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Sebastian Picardo is new Monica Vinader CEO

Published October 14, 2025 UK-based jeweller Monica Vinader has a new CEO with Sebastian Picardo now at the helm of the brand that has been run by its founders for its entire history. Monica Vinader Picardo is a seasoned luxury executive who’s worked at Holt Renfrew, Lane Crawford, Burberry, Net-A-Porter and Alexander McQueen.  His most…

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THG hails strong beauty division performance in Q3

Published October 14, 2025 THG’s Q3 trading statement had good news on Tuesday with the strongest quarter of organic sales growth since 2021 and revenue up strongly on a continuing basis. Photo: Pixabay The three months to the end of September saw accelerating growth in both THG Beauty and THG Nutrition. Total revenue rose only 2.4%…

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Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones

Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed an artificial neuron whose electrical activity closely matches that of natural brain cells. The innovation builds on the team’s earlier research using protein nanowires made from electricity-producing bacteria. This new approach could pave the way for computers that run with the efficiency of living systems and…

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Your skin could warn of hidden mental health trouble

Scientists have found that people receiving treatment for mental health conditions who also have skin problems may face a higher risk of severe outcomes, including depression and suicidal thoughts. The research, which could help doctors better identify vulnerable patients and tailor psychiatric care, was presented at the ECNP meeting in Amsterdam. The study involved 481…

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