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Research in Sheep Suggests Possible Early Test for Fetal Heart Health

Changes in heart rate, due to low oxygen conditions, experienced by the fetus during pregnancy, could be used to predict…

Patients At Risk

A major survey of medical record keeping in the NHS has revealed critical deficiencies that could risk patients’ safety. Researchers…

3 Other Reasons Why Treating TB Is Important

We are privileged to be doing the work we do: screening disadvantaged people for Tuberculosis (TB) and treating them. We…

Health Leaders Set Priorities for New Gorvernment

Health leaders across England have urged the incoming Government to address the critical issues that will improve and transform services…

2020 Powerlist Recognises Priory Expert’s Influentional Contribution to Mental Health

Priory consultant psychiatrist Dr Ian Nnatu, who is based at the Priory Hospital in North London and Priory’s Wellbeing Centres…

Liverpool Hope Unveils New Physiotherapy and Sport Rehabilitation Clinic

A new Physiotherapy and Sport Rehabilitation Clinic and clinical teaching space at Liverpool Hope University will not only provide state-of-the-art…

Resisting the Allure of Black Friday

Compulsive Buying Disorder – or shopping addiction - is a damaging behaviour and remains the occasional rather than the norm.…

Aluminium Adjuvants in Vaccines: Missing Information

I have been researching human exposure to aluminium for over thirty-five years. I am (sometimes affectionately) known as Mr Aluminium.…

The Loneliest Cancer

A comprehensive new report launched on Tuesday 26th November 2019 and commissioned by the charity Sarcoma UK reveals how this…

Recovery from years of muscle inactivity

Recovery from years of muscle inactivity by Performing Resistance Exercises Rapidly: Several years of hospitalisation, one example of muscle inactivity, causes a disproportionate decline in…

One Third of UK Doctors May Suffer From Workplace ‘Burnout’

One in three UK doctors working in obstetrics and gynaecology may suffer from workplace burnout, which could affect their wellbeing…

Gum Disease Doubles Stroke Risk

A new study has found that people with gum disease are around twice as likely to have a stroke. Researchers…

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