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Is eternal youth bioavailable?

Bio-identical Hormone Therapy (BHT) was conceived three decades ago by US physician Dr Jonathan Wright as a natural alternative to…

Telementoring in surgery is a global revolution

MATTU, the UK’s first International Centre of Telemedicine based at Surrey University and the Royal Surrey County Hospital, has telementoring…

Electromagnetic radiation – a critical health issue for medics?

Doctors spend a lot of time on their smartphones and tablets, not just to talk to colleagues, but to look…

The downfalls of telehealth for the vulnerable elderly

There is no doubt the medical world is constantly changing, and the use of technology is both increasing, and helping…

Telehealth – here to stay?

The digital revolution has had a huge impact on society as a whole, helping to connect people and build relationships,…

Depth perception in key-hole surgery

When Phillipe Bozzini first designed and used his Lichtleiter in 1803 to peer into the human body, the medical world…

Hover Stretcher (1961)

The Hoverstretcher. One of the less brilliant ideas dreamed up by medical scientists in 1961. Developed in collaboration with the…

A Game of Genetics

The other day I managed to fall off my bike. It was quite a spectacular fall where I flew straight…

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