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Julie Inman Grant
PROTECTIN
It might have happened 10,000 miles away, but Australia’s ban on social media for under-16s has sparked new conversations in the UK about how we can better protect children from the harms of the inter
Sitting in a restaurant in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, in September 2022, Lisa, then 50, and I looked like old friends having a catch-up. In fact, we’d met for the first time that day, two grieving mums disc
You may have already read what happened to my 13-year-old son Olly Stephens. On 3 January 2021, he left our family home in Reading, Berkshire, and wandered to a nearby field, just three minutes’ walk
‘Is this your random fact of the day?’ I laughed, his excitement making me smile. ‘I’ve been reading about the hottest chilli pepper in the world,’ he grinned, then proceeded to tell me all about it.
MULTIPLYING WEIGHT-LOSS MEDS WHEN MIKE DOUSTDAR STARTED AS A SUMMER EMPLOYEE making copies at Novo Nordisk—a teenager living in Austria after fleeing unrest in his home country of Iran at 12—he never
SAVING A BABY FROM GENETIC DISEASE AS A DOCTOR WHO TREATS BABIES WITH RARE GENETIC diseases, Dr. Rebecca Ahrens-Nicklas, director of the Gene Therapy for Inherited Metabolic Disorders Frontier Program