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28% of UK adults are using sunbeds as skin cancer rates rise

New data released today by the charity Melanoma Focus has found that over a quarter (28%) of adults in the…

Promoting Joint Health habits in National Gardening Week

Cultivating positive joint health habits during national gardening week: Not only is it one of the nation’s favourite pastimes, but gardening…

AI experts explore the ethical use of video technology to support patients at risk of falls

Video-enabled glasses have the potential to support  Northumbria University patients at risk of falls by allowing medical staff to monitor…

The Quest for Longevity Starts In the Ovaries

While we know ovaries are one of the first organs to age in women, we do not know why and how…

Long ambulance response times must not become the new normal

Responding to a Liberal Democrat analysis showing almost every area in England is missing the 18-minute ambulance response target Rory…

Children in England and Wales with the most common paediatric brain tumour now have access to new treatment

• The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended the combination therapy of dabrafenib (Finlee®) and trametinib…

Coeliac Awareness Month 2024

Coeliac disease is a lifelong autoimmune disease caused by a reaction to gluten. 1 in 100 people in the UK…

Liver Cancer: Decoding Tumor Development Pathway

Liver cancer: Molecular signalling pathway of tumour development decoded: As a malignant disease of the liver cells, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)…

Link between childhood maltreatment and adult substance abuse

University of Queensland researchers have found people maltreated as children are 3 times more likely to be admitted to hospital…

Liverpool Launches £8.2M Medicines Fellowship

University of Liverpool leads new £8.2M medicines development fellowship programme: The University of Liverpool is to lead an exciting new…

Bacteria behind meningitis in babies explained

Bacteria behind meningitis in babies explained: A milestone study led by University of Queensland researchers has identified the main types…

Potentially fatal anaemia cases are on the rise

Potentially fatal anaemia cases are on the rise – watch out for lesser-known signs, urges expert. Research shows cases of…

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