Health & Medicine

Scientists unearth vital link between fat, immunity and heat regulation

25 Apr 2018

Fight against Zika, dengue gets boost from reliable spread of bacteria

24 Apr 2018

Radiotherapy offers new treatment option for liver cancer

24 Apr 2018

New advances in the fight against cancer

23 Apr 2018

Russian scientists propose diagnosis through saliva analysis

23 Apr 2018

New device to help patients with rare disease access life-saving treatment

New device to help patients with rare disease access life-saving treatment

21 Apr 2018

Patients with a rare medical condition can receive life-saving treatment at the touch of a button thanks to a new device developed by scientists

New 'brain health index' can predict how well patients will do after stroke

21 Apr 2018

Dementia diagnosis linked to unnecessary medication use

21 Apr 2018

Faster walking heart patients are hospitalized less

20 Apr 2018

Study predicts 2018 flu vaccine will have 20 percent efficacy

20 Apr 2018

How environmental pollutants and genetics work together in rheumatoid arthritis

19 Apr 2018

Most vulnerable patients across Africa at risk of receiving sub-optimal malaria treatment

19 Apr 2018

A single concussion may increase risk of Parkinson's disease

19 Apr 2018

Low total testosterone in men widespread, linked to chronic disease

19 Apr 2018

An artificial mole as an early warning system

19 Apr 2018

Scientists create technology that measures tumours' drug resistance up to 10 times faster

18 Apr 2018

New blood pressure guidelines could put lives at risk, say experts

17 Apr 2018

Scientists develop new way to fight HIV transmission

16 Apr 2018

Omega-3s from fish oil supplements no better than placebo for dry eye

16 Apr 2018

Spikes of graphene can kill bacteria on implants

Spikes of graphene can kill bacteria on implants

16 Apr 2018

A tiny layer of graphene flakes becomes a deadly weapon and kills bacteria, stopping infections during procedures such as implant surgery

Remnants of antibiotics persist in treated farm waste, research finds

Remnants of antibiotics persist in treated farm waste, research finds

14 Apr 2018

Each year, farmers in the US purchase tens of millions of pounds of antibiotics that are approved for use in cows, pigs, fowl and other livestock. When farmers repurpose the animals' manure as fertiliser or bedding, traces of the medicines leach into the environment, raising concerns that agriculture may be contributing to the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria

The hidden health cost of that extra drink

14 Apr 2018

How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its start

14 Apr 2018

After tax, Philadelphians 40% less likely to drink soda every day

13 Apr 2018

Deep learning transforms smartphone microscopes into laboratory-grade devices

13 Apr 2018

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