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Research into modified RNA could revolutionise Lewy body dementia treatment

Research into modified RNA could revolutionise Lewy body dementia treatment

New research suggests how toxic proteins in the brain could be used to develop targeted Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia treatments. Experts from the...
Genetic link discovered between Duchenne muscular dystrophy and cancer

Genetic link discovered between Duchenne muscular dystrophy and cancer 

Researchers from the University of Portsmouth have identified a novel genetic link between Duchenne muscular dystrophy and cancer. The muscle-wasting disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy is...
One in five would use a high-street pharmacy for a minor illness

One in five would use a high-street pharmacy for a minor illness

Only one in five people aged 18-40 would use their local pharmacy first for expert advice about a minor illness, according to an NHS...
Researchers find the proteins responsible for chronic metabolic diseases

Researchers find the proteins responsible for chronic metabolic diseases

New research from Queen Mary University has found hundreds of proteins that may cause chronic metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and kidney...
Exercise is more effective than medicines for managing depression

Exercise is more effective than medicines for managing depression

The University of South Australia is calling for exercise to be the main approach for managing depression, as opposed to medication or counselling. Exercise has...

Can olive oil prevent cancer and Alzheimer’s disease?

Oleic acid, the key component of olive oil, has properties that help to prevent cancer and Alzheimer’s disease and to lower cholesterol. The health benefits...
People living in urban areas have worse hay fever symptoms

People living in urban areas have worse hay fever symptoms

Individuals in urban areas report significantly worse hay fever symptoms, according to the first study to compare pollution levels with symptoms. The University of Manchester...
How to improve functional mobility after below-knee amputation

How to improve functional mobility after below-knee amputation

Strengthening hip muscles could be key to improving mobility in people with a below-knee amputation, according to research from the University of Birmingham. Millions worldwide...
Low-intensity exercise reduces the risk of sarcopenia in older adults

Low-intensity exercise reduces the risk of sarcopenia in older adults

As little as ten minutes of low-intensity exercise per day can reduce the risk of sarcopenia in older adults, according to research from Örebro...
How a protein found in foetal development can prevent acute leukaemia

How a protein found in foetal development can prevent acute leukaemia

Researchers have identified a protein present in foetal development that has a strong prophylactic effect against acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).  During the foetal stage of...
Bed rest study shows dangers of long-term inactivity for blood sugar levels

Bed rest study shows dangers of long-term inactivity for blood sugar levels

A study involving 20 men lying in bed for two months shows the negative impact of long-term inactivity on blood sugar levels. The University of...
Improving prostate cancer treatment and diagnostics in the UK

Improving prostate cancer treatment and diagnostics in the UK

We spoke to Amy Rylance, Head of Improving Care at Prostate Cancer UK, about advancements in diagnostics, research and what can be done to...
Researchers discover gene associated with impaired insulin secretion

Researchers discover gene associated with impaired insulin secretion 

Researchers have identified 395 genes expressed differently in people with type 2 diabetes, one of which has been strongly associated with impaired insulin secretion.  The...
Radiotherapy does not improve survival rates for older patients

Radiotherapy does not improve survival rates for older patients

Adding radiotherapy to the current standard treatment for breast cancer did not improve survival rates for patients aged 65 years or older. Radiotherapy is a...
Nearly four in ten women missed out on breast cancer screening

Nearly four in ten women missed out on breast cancer screening

New figures reveal that almost four in ten women did not take up the breast cancer screening offered in 2022. Thousands of women have now...
Researchers find social disparities in aortic aneurysm treatment

Researchers find social disparities in aortic aneurysm treatment

Researchers from the University of Sheffield have found evidence of socioeconomic disparities in abdominal aortic aneurysm survival rates. According to the study titled ‘Socioeconomic disparities...
Life-saving metachromatic leukodystrophy treatment used for the first time in the UK

Life-saving metachromatic leukodystrophy treatment used for the first time in the UK

A 19-month-year-old girl has become the first child in the UK to receive a life-saving gene therapy for metachromatic leukodystrophy. The gene therapy, known by...
Urgent need to improve heart failure management

Urgent need to improve heart failure management

Patients with heart failure often suffer from co-morbidities, which places a great strain on healthcare services. Researchers now urge for improved risk management of...
Why diagnostics for head and neck cancer needs to change

Why diagnostics for head and neck cancer needs to change 

Researchers say patients who have head and neck cancer caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) should be tested twice to ensure the best treatment...
Kidney health is key to surviving malaria

Kidney health is key to surviving malaria 

Researchers have revealed how maintaining good kidney health can stop dangerous parasites from entering the body and weakening the immune system.  A research team from...

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