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Infection/Disease

Antibiotic Resistance – The Battle Gets Harder

The World Bank estimates that between 1.1% and 3.8% of global GDP could be lost due to antibiotic resistance, (known…

Digital Sepsis Monitoring System Helps Save Lives and Improves Care

The introduction of a digital alert system to monitor patients with sepsis has led to a reduction in deaths and…

Poor Toilet Hygiene, Not Food, Spreads Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs

Antibiotic-resistant E. coli is more likely to be spread through poor toilet hygiene than undercooked chicken or other food, according…

Nutrional Risks Replace Smoking as Society’s “Biggest Killer”

Non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, cancer, obesity, Alzheimer’s and coronary disease accounted for the single-largest burden on the public purse…

Green Tea Could Hold the Key to Reducing Antibiotic Resistance

Scientists at the University of Surrey have discovered that a natural antioxidant commonly found in green tea can help eliminate…

Being Human

A major new gallery opens this week at Wellcome Collection explores the meaning of being human in the 21st century…

Urology Awareness Month

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Identification of Protective Antibodies may be the Key to Effective Malaria Vaccine

An Oxford-led study has identified the antibodies that may hold the key to creating the first effective vaccine against malaria…

Why Sharing Your Toothbrush is a Very Bad Idea

Despite it being bad news for their health, one in four (26%) Brits seem openly-willing to share their toothbrush with…

Opioid analgesics increase the risk of pneumonia among persons with Alzheimer’s disease

Opioid analgesics were associated with a 30% increase in the risk of pneumonia in persons with Alzheimer’s disease, a recent…

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