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Alcohol-related deaths in UK hit record high of 10,473
Men are more than twice as likely as women to die as a result of excess alcohol consumption, statistics showAlcohol-related deaths in the UK have hit a record high, with 10,473 people dying in 2023 as
Read MoreSTAT+: What happens when a rare disease drug seems to work, but the health care system doesn’t?
Cristina Brennan can hear the clock ticking.
Read MoreQ&A: How institutions have responded to the gender-affirming care executive order, one week later
Yale assistant professor of pediatrics Meredithe McNamara talks with STAT about how institutions have responded to Trump's executive order on gender-affirming care, one week later.
Read MoreOpinion: We are all complicit in the big lie of health insurance
“Insurers deliver the deception we seek — by promising to pay for ‘medically necessary’ care and telling us nothing about whether and how they weigh cost,” writes M. Gregg Bloche.
Read MoreSTAT+: Trump’s pick for science adviser is a rarity among his nominees — he’s not controversial
Unlike most previous OSTP directors, Michael Kratsios is not an esteemed scientist or engineer, but he has earned mostly positive reviews.
Read MoreCERE partners with BNP Paribas to drive sustainable cancer research
As part of this transformational project, a cumulative 996 kWp captive solar photovoltaic (PV) system will be installed across ACTREC’s facilities in three phases
Read MoreNURA AI Health Screening celebrates 4th anniversary of its Bengaluru facility
The company aims to increase its capacity by 50 per cent, enabling it to serve even more people every day
Read MoreAs Labour touts more brutal cuts to benefits, how is this different from life under the Tories? | Frances Ryan
There may be no nasty impulse to punish ‘skivers’, but the end result – those who need help most hit hardest – is exactly the sameWhen Rachel Reeves pledged last week that a third runway at He
Read MoreScientists find that things really do seem better in the morning
UCL study into mental health and wellbeing finds that people generally feel worse at night and on SundaysNightmare day at work? Date stand you up? Don’t worry, things really will seem better in the
Read MoreTrump administration places USAID workers on leave, orders them to return home
The moves have paralyzed U.S.-funded aid and development work around the world.
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