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Vital for newborns to get Hep B jab

The Star 27 Dec 2025
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Beery breath, lantern jabs, and a rude awakening

The Hawk Eye 27 Dec 2025
Railroading in the latter years of the 19th century could be a hazardous occupation ... What better time for a quick nap? ... “Get out ... “No, it is not ... The larger drunk made his displeasure known by landing a right jab squarely on the trainman’s nose ... .
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How weight-loss jabs are changing life in the City

Financial Times 26 Dec 2025
Tailors, restaurants, dating services and other businesses are affected by the trend ....
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The skinny jab becomes a swallowable pill: A new era and old concerns

Natural News 26 Dec 2025
The FDA has approved the first oral version of the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy, a daily pill from Novo Nordisk. Clinical trials show th... .
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Fat jabs could slow the spread of prostate cancer and improve the effectiveness of treatment, ...

The Daily Mail 26 Dec 2025
Researchers will test the drugs against the disease after finding prostate cancer cells were more likely to duplicate and spread after being exposed to fat ....
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Luke Woodhouse sick of titleless jabs as he sees life-changing big picture at World Darts Championships

Daily Record 26 Dec 2025
Luke Woodhouse has surged into the Ally Pally last 32 and understands he's in a brilliant position as his career gradually grows ... .
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How weight-loss jabs are changing life in City of London

The Irish Times 26 Dec 2025
The rise of weight-loss jabs among City workers has been a boon for the clothing alteration business ... A YouGov poll in May found that 6 per cent of Londoners had used weight-loss jabs ... Weight loss jabs have also had an impact on after-work socialising.
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From too much wine to fat jabs – why sex really hurts… and when you ...

The Sun 25 Dec 2025
That pain can show up in all sorts of ways ... .
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Weight-loss jabs could slow spread of prostate cancer

AOL 25 Dec 2025
Weight-loss injections could slow the spread of prostate cancer and improve the effectiveness of treatment, lab research suggests ... Dr Claire Fletcher said ... Dr Fletcher said ... b' .
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