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Helping someone with mobility issues get into and out of a car

Driving is a great way to be independent, enabling us to connect with other people, take part in social events,…

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New study using AI aims to increase understanding of fatigue

Innovative research using AI led by the University of Aberdeen aims to find better ways of managing and treating fatigue.…

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Breathing muscles remain stronger even after weeks of no training

Training the breathing muscles (primarily the diaphragm which plays a vital role in breathing) could have longer lasting benefits than…

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Staying safe whilst skiing

Skiing is a great option for a fun and active family holiday however the adrenaline rush is not without risks!…

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Youth binge drinking is linked to gut microbiome changes

Researchers discover that youth binge drinking is linked to gut microbiome changes: Study finds the alterations are linked with poor…

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More accurate way of checking blood flow in type 2 diabetes

Aston University scientists have discovered a more accurate way of checking the blood flow in the feet of patients with…

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How to treat a fever

What is a fever? A part of the brain known as the hypothalamus controls body temperature, which usually varies very slightly…

Emma Hammett

People say cause of tinnitus is loud noise, but few protect their ears

Tinnitus UK is calling for people to protect their ears when at work or enjoying noisy leisure activities, as new…

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Teachers strikes: Fear of disruption to patient care

Health leaders are encouraging patients with scheduled appointments to let the NHS know if the teachers strikes mean they can…

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Low-grade inflammation may cause arterial stiffness in healthy adolescents

Early vascular damage and atherosclerosis in adolescents may be caused by low-grade inflammation, a paper published in the Journal of…

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