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France reports bird flu on two farms, losing disease-free status
France's bird flu-free status cut short as outbreaks hit Normandy farms, reigniting virus concerns The post France reports bird flu on two farms, losing disease-free status appeared first on Express
Read MoreSeven in 10 GPs in UK suffer from compassion fatigue, survey finds
Exclusive: Family doctors say they are so worn out by their jobs that they struggle to empathise with their patientsSeven in 10 GPs suffer from compassion fatigue and struggle to empathise with patien
Read MoreUrgent referrals of children in mental health crisis in England rise 13% in year
Charity says NHS failure to help more young people sooner is a ‘shocking betrayal’The number of children referred to emergency mental healthcare in England has risen by 10% in a year, with lengthy
Read MoreThreadbare facilities, high mortality, cats in the corridors: the realities of life for new Rohingya mothers in Cox’s Bazar
In the world’s largest refugee site, a lack of healthcare coupled with rising gang violence makes the journey to motherhood a perilous onePhotographs by Thomas Cristofoletti/Ruom for the GuardianIt
Read MoreRevisited: does the evidence on glucose tracking add up? – podcast
You might have noticed that everyone has recently become a bit obsessed with blood sugar, or glucose.
Read MoreNumber of early-stage cancer diagnoses in England at record level, NHS says
Nearly three in five patients are diagnosed at stages one or two, when cancer is easier to treat, analysis of data showsThe number of patients being diagnosed with cancer at an early stage in England
Read MoreSex Differences in the Effectiveness and Safety of Aspirin
To the Editor We have read with great interest the study by Benziger et al, who reported exploratory analysis of the ADAPTABLE trial that evaluated potential sex differences in efficacy and safety out
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence–Enhanced Electrocardiography for Hypertension
This prognostic study evaluates the ability of an electrocardiography-based artificial intelligence risk estimator to predict incident hypertension and stratify risk for hypertension-associated advers
Read MoreInfrastructure neglect and poverty lead to parasites in the Mississippi Delta
New research suggests parasitic infections in US south are far more widespread than previously acknowledgedFor years, Marecitta Dorsey’s four children – ages seven to 14 – suffered regular bouts
Read MoreBelgium becomes first EU country to ban sale of disposable vapes
Products banned on health and environmental grounds, while Milan outlaws outdoor smoking Belgium has become the EU first country to ban the sale of disposable vapes in an effort to stop young people f
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