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How might maths be used to fight cancer?

How might maths be used to fight cancer?

A study from the University of Waterloo, Canada, has found that using applied mathematics can be a useful tool to help predict the evolution...
Is anxiety a warning sign of Alzheimer’s?

Is anxiety a warning sign of Alzheimer’s?

A new study out of Boston, US, has found that as well as conditions like depression, anxiety-based symptoms could be a sign of the...
‘Western diet’ makes body’s defences more aggressive

‘Western diet’ makes body’s defences more aggressive

Research from the University of Bonn, Germany, has found that high fat and sugar diets can make the immune system react like it’s fighting...
Component of turmeric may help Alzheimer's drug testing

Component of turmeric may help Alzheimer’s drug testing

New research from the Salk Institute in California, US, has found key components within the popular curry spice turmeric which may be a vital...
Breast cancer survival rate is no different with BRCA gene

Breast cancer survival rate is no different with BRCA gene

A new study of over 2,000 women suggests that young women being treated for breast cancer who don’t have the BRCA gene mutation have...
Health bosses say NHS cannot deliver required standards of care

Health bosses say NHS cannot deliver required standards of care

Increased cases of so-called ‘Aussie’ flu have put an immense strain on hospital staff, and the NHS budget is making it hard to provide...
Hormone replacement therapy may stop depression during menopause

Hormone replacement therapy may stop depression during menopause

A new study suggests that using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help manage the depressive symptoms that exist in women going through the menopause. The...
Hormone therapy may stop depression during menopause

Could a new drug improve HIV treatment?

A new HIV treatment could reduce medication intake from a daily routine to a much less strenuous weekly basis, according to new research. 37 million...
Prepare yourself

Prepare yourself with the citizenAID™ app

In the aftermath of a terror attack, swift action by the public can save lives. citizenAID™’s Timothy J Hodgetts tells Health Europa Quarterly how. 22...
A lesson on lipoedema

A lesson on lipoedema

Sharie Fetzer, the chair of Lipoedema UK, tells Health Europa Quarterly about the charity’s efforts to raise awareness and boost diagnosis of the little-known...
Lobbying for lymphology

Lobbying for lymphology

Health Europa Quarterly discusses the role of the European Society of Lymphology in advancing care for patients suffering from lymphoedema and the technology aiding...
Managing lymphedema

Managing lymphoedema

Anna Kennedy, a board trustee of the International Lymphoedema Framework, reflects on improving the management of lymphoedema worldwide. The International Lymphoedema Framework (ILF) aims to...
US-based health group investment to benefit Europe

US-based health group investment to benefit Europe

US-based digital health group StartUp Health has received a €16m investment to help improve health innovation hubs throughout Europe. StartUp Health supports digital health companies...
Flu-like virus being used to fight incurable brain cancer

Flu-like virus being used to fight incurable brain cancer

UK scientists are optimistic that using a common flu-like virus is the next best treatment to help tackle incurable brain cancer. According to recent studies,...
Towards legalization

Towards legalisation

As more and more countries legalise the use of cannabis for medical purposes, Health Europa Quarterly highlights recent research into its possible therapeutic benefits.  The...
Hysterectomies alone linked to long-term health risks

Hysterectomies alone linked to long-term health risks

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota, US, have found that a hysterectomy alone without ovary removal is associated with increased risk of...
UK health secretary apologises for operation delays

Health secretary apologises for operation delays

The UK health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has apologised to thousands of patients after non-urgent NHS operations were delayed across England. Hunt has admitted that the...
Review confirms sugar-obesity link

Review confirms sugar-obesity link

Recent studies on the consumption of sugary drinks have found further proof that a regular intake leads to obesity in children and adults.  The...
UK scientists to subdue global spread of new diseases

UK scientists to subdue global spread of new diseases

A new research hub has been set up in the UK to improve vaccine coverage across the globe, helping eradicate severe outbreaks of diseases...
Winter pressures cause delays for non-urgent operations

Winter pressures cause delays for non-urgent operations

Thousands of non-urgent NHS operations across England are to be delayed until 31 January as the pressures of winter hit hospitals. Officials have told hospitals...

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