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Shaken Baby Syndrome

Unreliable medical determinations of Shaken Baby Syndrome are pervasive around the world and lead to many miscarriages of justice, say…

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University exploring offering CT scans for NHS

University exploring offering CT scans for NHS: The University of Bradford, working in partnership with Fujifilm has completed a £1.5m…

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Chelsea Flower Show 2023 in review

Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at this year’s health themed gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show 2023 such as the…

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Tick tock – the liver controls the circadian clock

Tick tock – the liver controls the circadian clock: University of Queensland-led research has revealed liver cells influence the body’s…

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Global network to detect and prevent infectious disease threat

WHO and partners are launching a global network to help protect people from infectious disease threats through the power of…

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Preventing an mpox resurgence this summer

An mpox resurgence in the European region this spring and summer? To prevent that, key measures must continue. One year…

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How your pet can benefit your mental health

In the UK, 52% of adults own at least one pet. Frankly, this is no surprise: animals are adorable, loving, and a…

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How to fight pharmacophobia

Fighting Pharmacophobia.  There are many reasons why patients don’t always adhere to their prescribed therapies. Sometimes, people halt their course…

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Discovering a ‘Modern’ Condition: How to Prevent Cyberchondria

How to prevent Cyberchondria.  Ever felt the urge to open your laptop to check what is causing sudden, mild chest…

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How Technology Affects Our Sleep

 It is fair to say that bedtime is one of the most anticipated moments of the day. After rushing around…

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