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WHO vaccine hub recipients

WHO announces first technology recipients of mRNA vaccine hub with strong support from African and European partners: At the European…

What is cystitis?

What is cystitis? Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder, usually caused by a bacterial bladder infection. Almost all women will…

Heart attack – what you need to know

Heart attack - what you need to know: Around 80,000 people are admitted to hospital following a heart attack. The…

Scientists find link between antibiotics and colon cancer

Scientists find link between antibiotics and colon cancer: Scientists from the University of Aberdeen, NHS Grampian and Queen's University Belfast…

Physical activity protects against type 2 diabetes by modifying metabolism

Physical activity protects against type 2 diabetes by modifying metabolism: Regular physical activity significantly changes the body's metabolite profile, and…

Increase fibre content to lower heart disease and diabetes

Increasing the fibre content of everyday UK foods including baked goods, dairy products, soups, smoothies, and dressings, will enable 50%…

Poor physical activity will lead to increasing health issues

Academic warns of increasing health issues in the UK and Ireland if physical activity skills of children and teenagers does…

Thyroid disorders in 1 in 20 UK adults

Thyroid disorders in 1 in 20 UK adults: The leading blood testing specialist Dr Quinton Fivelman says 1 in 20…

WHO: A healthy diet, a healthier world

Today there is a new nutrition reality. It is a reality where undernutrition (such as micronutrient deficiencies, stunting and wasting)…

Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs and Parkinson Disease

Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs do not seem to protect people with rheumatoid arthritis against Parkinson's disease. The autoimmune disorder rheumatoid arthritis…

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