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A vital health check is bypassing the people most in need | Letter
Take the ‘midlife MOT’ to the people, especially those in deprived and ethnic-minority communities, who are more likely to develop heart disease, writes Dr Jahangir Alom The lack of engagement wit
Read MoreZoster Vaccine Found Effective, Safe in Autoimmune Patients
(MedPage Today) -- WASHINGTON -- Individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and multiple sclerosis (MS) had fewer herpes zoster (shingles) attacks if they had received the recombinant vacc
Read MoreThe appointment of Robert F Kennedy has horrified public health experts. Here are his three most dangerous ideas | Devi Sridhar
He says his goal is to “Make America healthy again”.
Read MoreEmboldened anti-abortion groups create wishlist for second Trump term
‘Make America pro-life again’ legislation includes banning abortion pills entirely and outlawing telehealth abortionsThe anti-abortion movement is ready for its comeback in 2025.
Read MoreJoy review – Jack Thorne-penned IVF drama captures the intense pressure its inventors faced
James Norton, Thomasin McKenzie and Bill Nighy star in a solid study of the trio behind the first test-tube babyIt’s a scientific breakthrough that touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of indi
Read MoreChatGPT Defeated Doctors at Diagnosing Illness
A small study found ChatGPT outdid human physicians when assessing medical case histories, even when those doctors were using a chatbot.
Read MoreUnderstanding drug-resistant epilepsy
On World Epilepsy Day 2024, Dr Atma Ram Bansal, Director, Neurology, Neurosciences, Medanta, Gurugram talks about Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) The post Understanding drug-resistant epilepsy appeared
Read MoreThe life-saving power of skin-to-skin care: Small actions, big impact for preterm babies
On World Prematurity Day 2024,Dr R Kishore Kumar, Founder Chairman, Pediatrician and Neonatologist, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals explains how KMC and KFC have emerged as life-saving methods that deli
Read More‘It has been a year since I felt joy’: Paul Sagar on coming to terms with the climbing accident that paralysed him
A 20-metre fall while mountaineering left the academic and philosopher with life-changing injuries.
Read More‘I’ve made every second count’: one man’s search for justice through the infected blood scandal
Mark Ward, a victim of the infected blood scandal that has killed so many, has fought all his life for truth and acknowledgement of what happened to him and so many of his peers.
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