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  1. Medical research

    Research lab aims to revolutionise cancer treatments. The centre at The Christie in Manchester is aiming to use new tumour analysis to improve procedures. Manchester. 3 Jun 2024.

  2. AI breakthrough could spark medical revolution

    The 350,000 protein structures predicted by AlphaFold include not only the 20,000 contained in the human proteome, but also those of so-called model organisms used in scientific research, such as ...

  3. Our Future Health: Most have high cholesterol, health project ...

    Most adults in the UK should be receiving treatment for high cholesterol but are not, while a quarter have untreated high blood pressure, the country's biggest medical-research project suggests ...

  4. Medicine

    Health. 2 Jul 2024. Doctors dismissed these women as hysterical. Now they're fighting back. Two thirds of Australian women say they have encountered gender bias or discrimination in healthcare ...

  5. Colds can make MS worse, Southampton study finds

    The study highlighted the need for people with MS to seek medical help early on to minimise infections, researchers said. More than 150,000 people in the UK live with MS.

  6. Why Covid-19 is spreading this summer

    A similar trend has played out on the other side of the Atlantic, where according to the UK's Health Security Agency, positive Covid-19 tests rose from 4% at the end of March to 14% by the end of ...

  7. AI breakthrough could spark medical revolution

    The 350,000 protein structures predicted by AlphaFold include not only the 20,000 contained in the human proteome, but also those of so-called model organisms used in scientific research, such as ...

  8. Anti-ageing 'supermodel granny' drug extends life in animal tests

    Two mice, both the same age, the one on the left has aged normally, but the one on the right has been given an anti-ageing drug. A drug has increased the lifespans of laboratory animals by nearly ...

  9. BiologIC Technologies wins share of £65m fund for space medicine

    Microgravity makes some health research, such as studying age-related diseases, and potentially growing human organs for transplant, easier in space than on earth.

  10. Why you are probably sitting down for too long

    Sitting down is ingrained in most peoples' days. But staying sedentary for too long can increase the risk of serious health conditions like cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.

  11. Health of nation study calls on millions to sign up

    By Smitha Mundasad, Health reporter. Getty Images. Researchers are calling on five million UK adults to join what they hope will be one of the biggest studies in the world, to create the most ...

  12. Why are we so ill? The working-age health crisis

    Research by the Health Foundation shows there are as many people aged 16 to 64 in work whose health limits what they can do as they are out of work because of ill-health. Overall, it estimates ...

  13. Review says puberty blocker curb has not led to suicide rise

    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said it was vital that public discussion around the issue was handled responsibly. Prof Appleby, who is a professor of psychiatry and experienced ...

  14. Five research papers that revolutionised health

    Five research papers that revolutionised health. 15 March 2015. SPL. The world's first scientific journal with its founders Viscount Brouncker, King Charles II and Francis Bacon. By Deborah Cohen ...

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    2 Jul. Low child vaccine uptake sees tipping-point warning. 25 Jun. World first epilepsy device fitted in UK boy's skull. Health. 24 Jun. 1984: Janet Vaughan. BBC. 19 Jun.

  17. How the UK planned for the wrong pandemic

    In his evidence for this module, Jeremy Hunt, who was health secretary from 2012 to 2018, went as far as to say that if we had learned from abroad we could even have avoided the first lockdown.

  18. 'My consultant told me I was a medical mystery'

    One in 10 women experience the intense pelvic pain and heavy periods caused by adenomyosis - yet little is known about it. The condition involves the lining of the womb growing into the muscle in ...

  19. Colds can make MS worse, Southampton study finds

    The study highlighted the need for people with MS to seek medical help early on to minimise infections, researchers said. More than 150,000 people in the UK live with MS.

  20. Medical cannabis: London clinics see rise in patients

    One patient taking the drug for chronic pain is Julie Gould, from Wimbledon in south London. The 64-year-old started using medical cannabis in 2020 after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ...

  21. Cancer survivor reunited with life-saving London optician

    The Bone Cancer Research Trust says there are about 560 cases of primary bone cancer a year in the UK, and 8% of those are chordoma. The charity says it is vital that primary healthcare ...

  22. The New England Journal of Medicine

    The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a weekly general medical journal that publishes new medical research and review articles, and editorial opinion on a wide variety of topics of ...

  23. The BMJ: Leading Medical Research, News, Education, Opinion

    High impact medical journal. Champion of better research, clinical practice & healthcare policy since 1840. For GPs, hospital doctors, educators, policymakers.

  24. The BMJ: Medical news and analysis, for doctors in the UK and globally

    Health systems in India: analysing barriers to inclusive health leadership through a gender lens. Feature. For doctors working in medical research, clinical practice, medical education and healthcare policy: news, analyses, editorials, columnists, obituaries, letters.

  25. The BMJ: Leading Medical Research, News, Education, Opinion

    High impact medical journal. Champion of better research, clinical practice & healthcare policy since 1840. For GPs, hospital doctors, educators, policymakers.

  26. Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds

    Dr. Oishi's own study, which followed 7,018 adults for 10 years, found that the impact of moving frequently in childhood was worse among introverts, who reported lower well-being and life ...

  27. 'I had alcohol problems

    Dozens of health research clinics to open in Scotland The programme will tackle prevention and treatment of conditions such as dementia, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. 19 Jun 2024

  28. Che Adams: Scotland striker set for Torino medical

    Scotland striker Che Adams has agreed a contract in principle at Torino and is set for a medical on Monday. The 28-year-old is expected to sign a multi-year deal in Italy after his contract at ...

  29. Rivers becoming 'reservoirs of disease' warn Suffolk scientists

    Analysis of water samples gathered by citizen scientists reveal a "worrying" find, an expert says.

  30. Large study confirms: Siblings of autistic children ...

    The new study is based on a large, diverse group of families at research sites across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It confirms the same research group's 2011 findings about the likelihood of autism in siblings. The new research was published this week in Pediatrics. Increasing autism rates prompt new study