Why popping a spot could kill you if it is in the 'triangle of death': Britain's Dr Pimple Popper reveals her ultimate guide to banishing your spots -  including the perfect time to squeeze  (and why doing it incorrectly really could go seriously wrong)

Love it or loathe it, we're a nation obsessed with ­pimple popping. As gross as it might sound, video-sharing apps and websites heave with footage of people squeezing spots, cysts and boils.

What your body odour really reveals about your health: The simple guide to common smells and how to sort them, fast!

Sweat is a big cause of body odour. Dr Dawn Harper, Embarrassing Bodies GP says around one in 100 people suffer with hyperhidrosis, a condition where the individual sweat profusely.

I'm getting zigzags in my vision - could this be a kind of migraine? DR ELLIE CANNON replies, and explains why a hair-loss drug may trigger libido problems

I keep experiencing an alarming problem where I get a zigzag wavy line before my eye which obscures my sight. While I don't get a headache when it occurs, I wonder if this is some sort of migraine?

Did doctors miss the cause of Steve's ten spinal fractures (one triggered by a sneeze) because he's a man?

It took suffering ten agonising spinal fractures in one year before NHS doctors finally diagnosed Stephen Robinson with the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis.

Revealed: The mind-boggling drug interactions you MUST know - and it's not just grapefruit juice and statins you need to beware of...

Mixing food and herbal remedies with medications can cause an array of side effects and even stop the drug from working, warns Dipa Kamdar pharmacist and lecturer at Kingston University.

King Charles III’s openness about cancer has helped him connect with people in year after coronation

King Charles III’s decision to be open about his cancer diagnosis has helped the new monarch connect with the people of Britain and strengthened the monarchy in the year since his dazzling coronation at Westminster Abbey

The ultimate guide to banishing your spots - by Britain's Dr Pimple Popper: The perfect time to squeeze that zit. The DIY way to drain a cyst. And why you should never touch a blemish on your nose

Love it or loathe it, we're a nation obsessed with ­pimple popping. As gross as it might sound, video-sharing apps and websites heave with footage of people squeezing spots, cysts and boils.

Why your favourite sleep position may be shortening your life

The position you favour has the potential to trigger its own set of health issues.

ADHD in women: My story of getting a diagnosis at 40 and its positive impact

Before the diagnosis, my life was unravelling.

Breaking the silence on endometriosis and why Pacific women must prioritise their health

"Endometriosis is a hidden epidemic among women, yet it remains shrouded in silence."

Woodhill mountain biking accident: Mum of two left paraplegic, family raise questions over safety warnings; bike park defends its record, cleared of health and safety breaches

Kate Ganner was resuscitated by her husband Iain in front of their two young sons.

Could your doctor be GOOGLING you? Calls for crack down on unspoken habit

Googling a patient or searching for them on social media is a 'complete infringement of civil liberty' that is not justifiable if no permission has been given, says Dennis Reed, director of Silver Voices.

I thought I had a cold... but after I coughed up a blood clot doctors found stage 4 cancer

Natalie Sue from Florida (pictured) had no idea her months-long cough, which she developed after getting a cold, would turn into stage 4 melanoma and she would be fighting for her life.

Forget five a day... you need to eat 30 plants a week! Here HUGH FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL shows how to transform your body with recipes and a shopping list of 200 foods

By employing some useful strategies and incorporating just a few of my plant-laden recipes in to your weekly menu you'll soon realise it's well within your grasp.

Want to boost your health? You need to munch 30 different plants a week... and here's how to do it, by HUGH FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL

By employing some useful strategies and incorporating just a few of my plant-laden recipes in to your weekly menu you'll soon realise it's well within your grasp.

AP PHOTOS: South and Southeast Asian countries cope with a weekslong heat wave

South and Southeast Asian countries have been coping with a weekslong heat wave rendering record high temperatures that have posed a severe health risk. Umbrellas to shield against blazing sunlight are popular, air-conditioned malls are serving...

Safety lapses contributed to patient assaults at Oregon State Hospital, federal report says

A federal report says safety lapses at the Oregon State Hospital contributed to recent patient-on-patient assaults

Aetna agrees to settle lawsuit over fertility coverage for LGBTQ+ customers

The health insurer Aetna has agreed to settle a lawsuit over whether its fertility treatment coverage discriminates against LGBTQ+ patients

Sudanese military leader's son dies of injuries following a motorcycle crash in Turkey

Turkish state-run news agency says the son of Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan has died two months after he was severely injured in a motorcycle accident in the Turkish capital, Ankara

IVF babies at greater risk of leukaemia, study finds - but experts claim older, 'less fit' parents could be to blame

French scientists discovered children conceived using frozen embryos had a 61 per cent greater chance of developing the blood cancer later in life.

As if you weren't already scared of bees! Man, 50, escapes death after suffering multi-organ failure when stung by a giant bee

Sharing the Somalian man's case in an academic journal as a warning, medics said such stings can also trigger strokes or even heart attacks.