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New rehabilitation sessions for people living with cancer offered at gym

New rehabilitation sessions for people living with cancer offered at gym

Free rehabilitation sessions for cancer patients are now being offered at the TFD Centre gym in Holmewood, marking a major step in the centre’s grow...

Study offers hope of preventing hydrocephalus in children

Study offers hope of preventing hydrocephalus in children

Hydrocephalus is a life-threatening condition that occurs in about 1 in 1,000 newborns and is often treated with invasive surgery. Now, a new study of...

'I ate 2 bars of chocolate every night until Tim Spector told me one thing'

'I ate 2 bars of chocolate every night until Tim Spector told me one thing'

Professor Tim Spector and Doctor Kandi Ejiofor sounded alarm bells for the couple's health...

Particle and chemical emissions raise safety concerns in 3D printing

Particle and chemical emissions raise safety concerns in 3D printing

When the manufacture of plastic products moves into ordinary homes, new health problems arise, including emissions of particles and chemicals....

Researchers identify key factor to help improve treatment for glioblastoma

Researchers identify key factor to help improve treatment for glioblastoma

A groundbreaking study from Brown University Health researchers has identified a crucial factor that may help improve treatment for glioblastoma, one ...

Nasal spray vaccine prevents infection from highly pathogenic H5N1 virus

Nasal spray vaccine prevents infection from highly pathogenic H5N1 virus

Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a nasal vaccine against the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus, or bird flu, which has jumped f...

Neurologist says grip strength test may help spot dementia risk early

Neurologist says grip strength test may help spot dementia risk early

Studies have found poor grip strength is associated with greater risk of cognitive decline, with neurologist Dr Bing explaining how a simple test offe...

First-of-its-kind clinical guidance on psychedelic medicine released

First-of-its-kind clinical guidance on psychedelic medicine released

Unbound Medicine and Johns Hopkins Medicine today announced a significant expansion of the Johns Hopkins Psychiatry POC-IT Guide, a leading digital re...

Sporadic Nipah virus cases highlight importance of global surveillance

Sporadic Nipah virus cases highlight importance of global surveillance

The Global Virus Network (GVN), representing eminent human and animal virologists from more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in over 40 co...

Neural circuits in flies provide insights into human eating

Neural circuits in flies provide insights into human eating

Why do we sometimes keep eating even when we're full and other times turn down food completely? Why do we crave salty things at certain times, and swe...

Kerry Katona 'so sad' as she shares heartbreaking moment in 'packed' hospital corridor

Kerry Katona 'so sad' as she shares heartbreaking moment in 'packed' hospital corridor

The former Atomic Kitten singer has been diagnosed with a chronic health condition affecting her bowel...

Could weight loss jabs result in you needing your gallbladder removed?

Could weight loss jabs result in you needing your gallbladder removed?

Top surgeon links popular weight loss injections such as Wegovy and Mounjaro to an increase in NHS operations to remove gallbladders...

These Are The Jobs People Swear Have The Meanest Employees, According To Thousands Of Redditors

These Are The Jobs People Swear Have The Meanest Employees, According To Thousands Of Redditors

From healthcare to tech, these are the professions they think bring out the worst in people.View Entire Post ›...

Stormont's standards process 'is being used to curb debate' - and rulings risk 'vexatious' complaints - Gavin Robinson

Stormont's standards process 'is being used to curb debate' - and rulings risk 'vexatious' complaints - Gavin Robinson

​Rulings by the Assembly’s standards commissioner – and their “disproportionate impacts” – are causing increasing concern at Stormont, Gav...

Over half a million Covid and flu jabs administered this winter

Over half a million Covid and flu jabs administered this winter

More than half a million Covid and flu vaccinations have now been delivered across Norfolk and Waveney, according to new NHS figures....

New sensory room opens at Oxford brain injury centre

New sensory room opens at Oxford brain injury centre

The specialised facility, named 'Andy’s Room,' is now up and running at Oxford Head Injury Services’ activity and rehabilitation centre in Kenning...

New sensory room opens at Oxford brain injury centre

New sensory room opens at Oxford brain injury centre

The specialised facility, named 'Andy’s Room,' is now up and running at Oxford Head Injury Services’ activity and rehabilitation centre in Kenning...

Father 'wants answers' after five-month-old son was fed now-recalled baby formula

Father 'wants answers' after five-month-old son was fed now-recalled baby formula

A father whose son needed hospital treatment after being fed a now-recalled batch of Nestle baby formula has told Sky News he wants "answers" after pu...

Ant McPartlin's 'bad' health condition as eye 'blows up'

Ant McPartlin's 'bad' health condition as eye 'blows up'

The star could barely open his eye as he revealed he needed antibiotics...

Causeway Coast & Glens Council to send councillors to Belfast Blitz Concert

Causeway Coast & Glens Council to send councillors to Belfast Blitz Concert

Causeway Coast and Glens Council is to send two councillors to a ‘Belfast Blitz Concert’ in the Waterfront Hall in Belfast....