TV doctor Dr Hilary Jones addresses public concerns about deodorant as the UK prepares for a red heat health warning, with temperatures expected to reach around 40C in some areas. Both outlets report that Jones comments on the potential health risks associated with deodorant use, including discussion of cancer-related concerns. The coverage also notes that some well-known public figures have chosen to stop using deodorant, with Charlotte Church cited as an example in one report. As the hot weather approaches, the articles frame the timing as notable, linking questions about personal hygiene products and potential health effects to heightened public awareness during extreme temperatures. The reports do not describe new evidence overturning existing guidance, but they present Jones’s warning and the way public reactions—such as celebrities changing habits—have brought the issue back into focus. With the country under an extreme heat alert, the reports emphasize the wider context of health warnings and ongoing debate about the safety of commonly used consumer products.