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95% of Australians have low vitamin D intake

A new Curtin University study has found 95% of Australians have low vitamin D intakes, with researchers recommending food sources…

Crohn’s and Colitis numbers underestimated for decades

Rates of Crohn's and Colitis have been vastly underestimated for decades. New data released today shows over half a million…

Pioneering Parkinson’s research at the RVC

Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) are launching a new study to better understand an important gene mutation in…

Gambling: how to spot the signs of an addiction

Signs and symptoms of gambling addiction: The belief that a gambling addict can win back previous losses becomes all consuming,…

On World TB day WHO calls for increased investments into TB

On World TB day, The WHO calls for increased investments into TB services and research: Release of updated guidance on…

Influential data around red meat needs scientific scrutiny

Leading food-integrity researchers question influential data around red meat: An international team of experts, including Professor Chris Elliott of the Institute…

Women battling with COVID are not taken seriously

Women battling to recover from long COVID say their problems are not taken seriously… new survey finds: The devastating toll…

From respiratory research to long covid pathways

From respiratory research to long covid pathways: Dr Mark Faghy, Associate Professor in Respiratory Physiology at the University of Derby,…

Dangers of Lyme disease and ticks

All dog walkers should be aware of the dangers of a serious bacterial infection called Lyme disease, which is passed…

Top tips for a smile to be proud of

World Oral Health Day: Top tips for a smile to be proud of: More than one-in-two (51%) UK adults suffer…

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