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NHS doctor shares six-month rule that could help protect your child from measles

NHS doctor shares six-month rule that could help protect your child from measles

You may not realise that you could get your child vaccinated earlier than you thought...

New approach to reducing radiation toxicity

New approach to reducing radiation toxicity

Radiation therapy is highly effective at killing cancer cells, but it often harms healthy skin around the treatment area, a common side effect experie...

New biomarkers for targeted gastric therapy

New biomarkers for targeted gastric therapy

HER2-positive gastric cancer accounts for a substantial proportion of advanced cases and has long been treated with HER2-targeted therapies. While tra...

Transforming modern dentistry with AI tools

Transforming modern dentistry with AI tools

When Hend Alqaderiwas studying how saliva could predict the risk of diabetes or the severity of a coronavirus infection, she collected a lot of saliva...

Brave south Essex mum with incurable cancer marks birthday with fundraiser

Brave south Essex mum with incurable cancer marks birthday with fundraiser

Nicola was introduced to Fair Havens and has since received a range of support after her diagnosis....

New review explains how circular RNAs could unlock fat browning therapies

New review explains how circular RNAs could unlock fat browning therapies

A Cell Death & Disease review synthesizes preclinical evidence that circular RNAs regulate adipose browning and metabolic pathways through microRNA in...

York dentist offers more child NHS appointments amid 'spike' in tooth decay cases

York dentist offers more child NHS appointments amid 'spike' in tooth decay cases

Blossom Family Dental Care in York is offering more NHS appointments for children following a high level of tooth decay cases....

York Hospital NHS trust ‘sorry’ after missing major cancer target for another year

York Hospital NHS trust ‘sorry’ after missing major cancer target for another year

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has apologised to patients after missing a major cancer target for another year....

York Hospital NHS trust ‘sorry’ after missing major cancer target for another year

York Hospital NHS trust ‘sorry’ after missing major cancer target for another year

York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has apologised to patients after missing a major cancer target for another year....

York dentist offers more child NHS appointments amid 'spike' in tooth decay cases

York dentist offers more child NHS appointments amid 'spike' in tooth decay cases

Blossom Family Dental Care in York is offering more NHS appointments for children following a high level of tooth decay cases....

Tribunal's ruling after 'dishonest' Kirklees doctor struck off over false claims asks for forgiveness

Tribunal's ruling after 'dishonest' Kirklees doctor struck off over false claims asks for forgiveness

A medical tribunal has made a decision over the future of a hospital doctor who worked in Dewsbury and Pontefract...

Study reveals hidden internal structure within biomolecular condensates

Study reveals hidden internal structure within biomolecular condensates

Cells rely on biomolecular condensates to coordinate essential biological processes without surrounding membranes....

Telemedicine visits cost far less than in-person care

Telemedicine visits cost far less than in-person care

Telemedicine visits are five times less costly than in-person appointments for the most common conditions able to be treated by both forms of visits, ...

Daily aspirin not reliable for preventing bowel cancer

Daily aspirin not reliable for preventing bowel cancer

Daily aspirin use does not offer a quick or reliable way to prevent bowel cancer in the general population and carries immediate risks of serious blee...

Experimental antibiotics disrupt bacterium that causes tuberculosis

Experimental antibiotics disrupt bacterium that causes tuberculosis

Researchers from the University of Sydney and the Centenary Institute have discovered how a promising class of experimental antibiotics disrupts the b...

Study finds sharp drop in benzodiazepine use among older adults

Study finds sharp drop in benzodiazepine use among older adults

​Benzodiazepine treatment declined among U.S. adults between 2018 and 2022, with the steepest drop among adults ages 56 and older, according to a ne...

Acromegaly Market Poised for Significant Expansion During the Forecast Period (2026-2036) as New Treatment Options Emerge | DelveInsight

Acromegaly Market Poised for Significant Expansion During the Forecast Period (2026-2036) as New Treatment Options Emerge | DelveInsight

The dynamics of the acromegaly market are anticipated to change due to extensive R&D, the entry of novel therapies such as Debio 4126 (Debiopharm Inte...

GPs will receive bonuses worth millions of pounds if they prescribe fat jabs to their most obese patients

GPs will receive bonuses worth millions of pounds if they prescribe fat jabs to their most obese patients

The deal will see a typical GP practice pocket an extra £3,000 a year for doling out Mounjaro to at least eight in ten eligible people on its list....

GPs to be offered financial incentives to prescribe weight-loss drugs

GPs to be offered financial incentives to prescribe weight-loss drugs

An estimated 2.4 million people are taking weight-loss drugs in the UK, with most of them accessing treatment privately...

Major NHS change means your GP is more likely to prescribe weight loss jabs

Major NHS change means your GP is more likely to prescribe weight loss jabs

Some 2.4 million Brits are taking weight-loss jabs such as Mounjaro and Wegovy - but until now the vast majority have had to pay privately for them...