Shingles vaccine most promising common drug to potentially prevent Alzheimer’s  – research

A new study has identified three existing medications that could be repurposed to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease.  The research funded by Alzheimer’s Society and led by the University of Exeter, is published today in Alzheimer’s Research and Therapy. It found that a shingles vaccine (Zostavax), is the most promising existing medicine that could be repurposed to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Viagra (sildenafil) and a drug used to treat motor neurone disease (riluzole) also showed strong promise.  …

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Philippine President Marcos rejects sister’s accusation of chronic drug use | Corruption News

The accusations from his estranged sister come as the Philippine president faces a corruption scandal over flood-control projects.Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has rejected accusations by his estranged sister, Senator Imee Marcos, that he has been a long-term drug user, at a time when the country is witnessing mass protests against corruption.On Monday, the senator alleged that her brother had developed a cocaine dependency that affected his governance, contributing to corruption and poor decision-making.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend…

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Torbay Council plans to sell historic monastery despite campaign

A Devon council is looking to sell the former Victorian-era monastery despite campaigners wanting to turn it into a community centre. Councillors and campaigners in the Clifton with Maidenway ward proposed the building in Paignton to be used for a community centre. The former monastery opened in 1883 and once was home to the Marist priests, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.A report meeting of the cabinet committee said the building should not be listed as an asset…

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Ten-hour mission to excavate huge whale head in Cornwall

BBCThe skull, which was buried in Falmouth, is the length of a minibus The two-tonne head of a whale that died after stranding in Cornwall has been excavated in a 10-hour mission, five years after its burial.As the local community had previously attempted to rescue the fin whale in 2020, a decision was made to keep part of it so it could eventually be displayed as a memorial.Scientist Robbie McDonald said he buried the skull on University of…

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Weather Watching becomes “addictive” and is part of Liz’s routine

David BraineSenior Broadcast Meteorologist, Appledore, DevonLiz Brady/ Weather WatchersThis "great Weather Watchers" picture is Liz Brady's favourite imageLiz Brady showed BBC's meteorologist one of her favourite viewsTaking photos of the landscape has become "addictive" for Weather Watcher Liz Brady who loves sharing images of the changing weather in North Devon.She said it has become part of her routine and helped her following a cancer diagnosis and treatment this year as she enjoys takes photographs of the weather conditions…

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Military veterans sought for new coastal rowing club in Minehead

Sandra MurisonSandra Murison (far left) wants to create a "sister club" to EPIC in SomersetA military wife is looking for people connected to the armed forces to become the first members of a new amateur rowing club.Sandra Murison, 77, from Porlock, Somerset, is setting up the group in Minehead to bring together servicepeople, veterans and their families.Mrs Murison, whose late husband was a naval officer, says the new club will take to the Bristol Channel in traditional wooden…

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‘Life-changing’ surgery gives Bath boy ‘first ever sleepover’

Beth Cruse,West of England and James Diamond,West of England, BathBBCWilliam has Treacher Collins syndrome, which affects around one in 50,000 childrenThe mum of a seven-year-old boy with a rare genetic condition says "life-changing" surgery means he is finally able to have "his very first sleepover".William, from Bath in Somerset, has Treacher Collins syndrome which is a condition that affects the growth of a child's skull and facial bones.In May, he underwent an eight-hour surgery where doctors rebuilt his…

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South patients urge action over healthcare kit ‘chaos’

Nikki MitchellSouth of England home affairs correspondentBBCParalysed by multiple sclerosis, Bob Eades has been trying and failing to get his hoists serviced"No one seems to know what's going on" following the collapse of a major medical equipment supplier, an MS patient has told the BBC.Bob Eades described the "nightmare" of trying to get someone to service the hoists his carers need to get him out of bed in the morning. He's among a number of frustrated patients and…

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Dog owner says Alabama rot ‘devastating and comes out of nowhere’

Jo PalmerBBC South Investigations Shaun ReynoldsWillow, a whippet, died from Alabama rot when she was four-and-a-half years oldHannah WalshBBC South Investigations "I wouldn't want anyone to go through what we went through. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy."Pet owners who have lost their dogs to Alabama rot are warning others about the disease, as 90% of cases are reported between November and May.Hannah Povey said before her cocker spaniel Betsy died from Alabama rot she had…

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Train thermal cameras tested in Surrey to help prevent delays

Thermal imaging cameras have been fitted to a commuter train as part of a year-long trial to help prevent delays to journeys, Network Rail has said.Two cameras have been fitted to the South Western Railway (SWR) train, named Hotshot, to monitor tracks across Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Dorset and London.Neil Drury, engineering and infrastructure director for SWR, said the cameras were helping to identify potential infrastructure issues before they escalated.During an earlier, more limited trial, engineers were able to…

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Trump hails lower prices amid rising discontent over cost of living | Donald Trump News

US president defends economic policies as polls show growing angst among voters over prices.Published On 18 Nov 202518 Nov 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareUnited States President Donald Trump has defended his administration’s record on lowering prices as he faces growing discontent from Americans over the cost of living.In a speech to McDonald’s franchise owners and suppliers on Monday, Trump claimed credit for bringing inflation back to “normal” levels while pledging to bring price growth lower still.Recommended…

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The Whale, Secrets of a Stranding – 1. The Myth

Available for over a yearRumour of a buried whale’s head attracts varied opinions and insights from the local community in Cornwall. Jemma Woodman, begins her journey of discovery, dissecting fact from fiction in a community rich in folklore and mythical tales. Presenter, writer and producer: Jemma Woodman. Story editor: Kirsty Williams. Assistant producer: Luke de Costa. Sound design: Meic Parry. Story consultant; Jack Kibble White. Additional producing: Marie Lennon. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Commissioning editors: Stephanie Marshall and…

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