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Eating disorders ‘risen considerably’ during the pandemic

Eating disorders 'risen considerably' during the pandemic: An expert has spoken of a significant increase in eating disorder referrals –…

The E484K mutation – vaccine complications

The E484K mutation - a ‘backdoor’ to undoing vaccine efforts: As we are seeing many novel Covid-19 variants around the…

New COVID-19 variants fuelling Africa’s second wave

COVID-19 cases and deaths are surging in Africa as new, more contagious variants of the virus spread to additional countries.…

Scientists uncover potential antiviral treatment for Covid-19

Researchers from the University of Nottingham have discovered a novel antiviral property of a drug that could have major implications in…

New trial to test drugs for preventing Covid-19 in care homes

A new trial, led by experts from the University of Nottingham, will look at reducing the transmission of Covid-19 and…

Only 1% of older people requiring home care may have received the vaccine

Cera, one of the UK’s largest home care providers, has today released data highlighting the stark lack of vaccinations among…

Covid vaccines – all you need to know

Covid vaccines – all you need to know from Emma Hammett of First Aid for Life. As a registered nurse…

Continued strict control measures needed to reduce new COVID-19 strains

Calls on governments to consider the continued use of strict control measures as the only way to reduce the evolution…

Covid IVF delay in has biggest impact on women over 40

Delay to IVF treatment brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic could reduce the amount of live births in women over…

Life, death, COVID-19 and chess

Last August, in the lull between the first and second wave of the pandemic, I decided to travel to Hungary…

Faster action on at-home cervical screening

Charity calls for faster action on at-home cervical screening: New research conducted by Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust1 during the pandemic has…

Science scepticism may be reinforced by UK rush to approve vaccines

COVID-19: Science scepticism may be reinforced by UK rush to approve vaccines: Former director of public health Professor John Ashton…

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