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New life-extending treatment recommended for rare gastroesophageal cancer

New life-extending treatment recommended for rare gastroesophageal cancer

Around 3,000 people could be eligible for a new life-extending combination therapy to treat rare forms of gastroesophageal cancer. Gastroesophageal cancer, also known as gastroesophageal...
40 million children are dangerously susceptible to the measles virus

40 million children are dangerously susceptible to the measles virus

New data from WHO and the CDC confirms that almost 40 million children worldwide are becoming dangerously susceptible to the measles virus. The measles virus...
NHS opens two new gambling addiction clinics 

NHS opens two new gambling addiction clinics 

The NHS has opened two new gambling addiction clinics, as record referrals are made for people requiring treatment.   Gambling addiction is an addictive disorder that...
Challenging guidelines surrounding pregnancy after miscarriage or abortion

Challenging guidelines surrounding pregnancy after miscarriage or abortion

Researchers have reviewed guidelines surrounding the interval between pregnancy after miscarriage or abortion, finding discrepancies. Pregnancy within three months of a miscarriage or an abortion...
Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes can be found two years early using screening 

Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes can be found two years early using screening 

A new study suggests that population screening could be a useful tool to discover undiagnosed type 2 diabetes cases.  A standard diabetes test could be...
Symptoms of delirium during a stoke could point to worse outcomes

Regular exercise is better for sleeping problems than medication

According to research from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), regular exercise could be more effective than medication for treating sleeping problems. Most...
Symptoms of delirium during a stoke could point to worse outcomes

Symptoms of delirium during a stroke could point to worse outcomes

Stroke patients who experience symptoms of delirium during a stroke could be more vulnerable to long-term cognitive and psychiatric difficulties. Around 9,000 people are admitted...
Doctors say the UK drinking age is too low

Doctors say the UK drinking age is too low

Doctors in the UK have urged the government to raise the UK drinking age at home from five, in an effort to prevent future...
Air quality in healthcare: can HEPA devices help beat infections?

Air quality in healthcare: can HEPA devices help beat infections?

The importance of air quality and portable HEPA devices is discussed by infection prevention specialists GAMA Healthcare. After the outbreak of COVID-19, there has been...
Exploring the role of mitochondria in the immune system

Exploring the role of mitochondria in immune systems

Researchers from Ruhr University Bochum have revealed new insights into the function of mitochondria in the nervous and immune systems. Mitochondria are known primarily as the...
Genetics can influence the metabolism of essential fatty acids

Genetics can influence the metabolism of essential fatty acids

According to the University of Eastern Finland, genetics can influence the metabolisation of essential fatty acids such as alpha-linolenic acid and linoleic acid. Supplementing a...
Revolutionary X-ray technology reveals long COVID and pulmonary fibrosis link 

Tumour matrix profiling can predict the severity of lung cancers

Researchers have identified molecular profiles of the surrounding matrix of common lung cancers, which could help indicate which patients are likely to develop aggressive...
Exercising can reduce the side effects of radiotherapy

Exercising can reduce the side effects of radiotherapy

Exercise can ease the side effects of radiotherapy, according to the latest research from Edith Cowan University (ECU). Breast cancer is the most common form...
Poor oral health affects nearly half of the world’s population

Poor oral health affects nearly half of the world’s population

A new report provides the first-ever analysis of oral health with data profiles for 194 countries, providing insight into the burden of oral diseases...
The impacts of monkeypox on women

The impacts of monkeypox on women

An international collaboration of clinicians has published a new case study on the impacts of monkeypox infection on women during the 2022 outbreak.   The study,...
NICE approve mobocertinib to treat aggressive lung cancer

NICE approve mobocertinib to treat aggressive lung cancer

Around 100 people will benefit from mobocertinib, a new treatment for rare and aggressive lung cancer after NICE published its final guidance on recommending...
Air pollution exposure linked to high blood pressure in teenagers 

Air pollution exposure linked to high blood pressure in teenagers 

King’s College London researchers have found that long-term exposure to air pollution increases the risk of high blood pressure in teenagers.  Air pollution exposure is...
Radiotherapy treatment can only stop cancer recurrence in the short-term

Radiotherapy treatment can only stop cancer recurrence in the short-term

Radiotherapy treatment for breast cancer only reduces the risk of cancer returning for ten years, having no effect thereafter, according to research from the...
Researchers discover new target for Alzheimer’s treatment  

Researchers discover new target for Alzheimer’s treatment  

An international study involving University of Liverpool researchers has found a new potential target for Alzheimer’s treatment.  New research shows that medin, a protein, is...
New hope for treatment to slow neurodegenerative disease 

New hope for treatment to slow neurodegenerative disease 

Scientists have discovered a new drug treatment that could slow neurodegenerative disease, offering fresh hope.   The new study featuring researchers from the University of Glasgow’s...

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