
‘I was kicked out of bar because of my wheelchair’
Maddie Haining, 18, says she was told she was a safety risk and escorted out of a Manchester nightspot.
MONDAY, 11 MAY 2026, 15:36

Maddie Haining, 18, says she was told she was a safety risk and escorted out of a Manchester nightspot.
Live animal markets and the illegal sale of wildlife pose particular dangers, but any sale of wild animals or animal products poses spillover risks, a new study suggests.
Running from Cape Town to Durban’s Comrades last year, he can do extraordinary things. Now the Serenity Strides Foundation aims for more.

Some hospital trusts tell the BBC previous action has seen shorter waits, faster decisions and calmer corridors.

Greg Foot asks whether we should be using cotton buds to clean our ears.

NHS figures for England suggest a small increase in admissions and experts say noble false widow spiders could be to blame.

Melle was racially abused by a transgender woman at a hospital after she addressed them as “Mr”.
A psychologist, she urged patients to confront the things that frightened them, revolutionizing her field’s approach to post-traumatic stress disorder.
The charter, published on Thursday, alters the makeup and purpose of the panel, opening the door for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reclaim his revision of national vaccine policy.
A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare, and how to avoid it.
President Trump will meet privately at the White House on Thursday with disenchanted leaders of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again movement.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya objected to the study’s methodology, saying it gave an inaccurate picture of the vaccine’s benefits.
New research is upending what we thought about the consciousness of patients, leaving families with agonizing choices.
While chatbots like Claude and ChatGPT can help narrow the information divide between patients and providers, they can also dispense flawed advice.

South Africa has finally received its first batch of Lenacapavir, a new twice-yearly HIV prevention jab expected to expand protection options.
An analysis of hundreds of images from several studies shows how hallucinogenic drugs drive activity in various regions of the brain.
A pill that lets men keep their hair is rewriting the rules of masculinity.
What was once discussed with a doctor is now frequently encountered first as decontextualized data on a screen.
Eliminating outreach to people with severe mental illness set off such a cascade of bad outcomes that Idaho has scrambled to reverse the cuts.
With funding from ARPA-H, three teams of researchers have regrown bone and cartilage, even entire knees, in animal studies. Human trials are not far off.
While organizations in the developing world were nearly shut out, the big aid agencies DOGE had called wasteful received huge infusions of cash, a new analysis found.