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Tag: medicine
about 1 month ago
shieldsgazette.com

LIFE IS LOVELY: It’s been a tough week for a poorly Elijah

It’s never nice to see your child poorly and all you wish is that you could take it away and make them better instantly.

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2 months ago
nypost.com

'Holy grail' of cancer detection predicts tumors a year before they form: breakthrough

The revolutionary cancer screening approach will soon be used in participating UK hospitals.

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3 months ago
inews.co.uk

New Parkinson's drug and statins among medicines unlocked for Northern Ireland by Brexit deal

Fears about whether Northern Ireland will still be able to access the 80 per cent of its medicines for which it relie...

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4 months ago
nypost.com

Antidepressants linked to antibiotic resistance: E. coli study

The widespread use of antibiotics has long been implicated in the rise of drug-resistant infections. Now, scientists ...

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5 months ago
newsletter.co.uk

Ben Lowry: 2022 will always for me be remembered as the year when mum and dad died

A lot happened in Northern Ireland in 2022 and as a newspaper editor I saw much of it up close.

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7 months ago
nypost.com

‘Personalized’ cell ‘editing’ could revolutionize cancer treatment: study

Those living with cancer may soon be eligible for the most bespoke treatment to date.

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8 months ago
mirror.co.uk

Cough syrup warning: WHO issues urgent alert about medicine linked to deaths of 66 kids

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said four cold and cough syrups have been potentiall...

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9 months ago
nationalworld.com

TikTokers warned against cooking chicken in NyQuil cough medicine

The FDA has claimed there is a “sleep chicken” social media challenge that involves cooking chicken in NyQuil

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10 months ago
sussexexpress.co.uk

"Best ever results" The Weald students celebrate A Level results: IN PICTURES

Students at The Weald Community School, Billingshurst, have been celebrating their their A Level results today (Thurs...

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11 months ago
inews.co.uk

How millions of women will benefit from HRT product Gina 10 being available over the counter

The medicines regulator has announced the low-dose vaginal tablets can be supplied without prescription for post-meno...

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11 months ago
inews.co.uk

Living with psoriasis: 'I spent a lifetime trying to crack on without diagnosis or treatment'

Psoriasis affects about 1 in 50 people in the UK. Famous sufferers include Kim Kardashian and Cara Delevingne. But de...

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12 months ago
nationalworld.com

Can you take ibuprofen with paracetamol? When to take painkillers explained

Paracetamol is an ingredient in many remedies you can buy from pharmacies and supermarkets

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12 months ago
nationalworld.com

Can you take ibuprofen with paracetamol? When to take painkillers explained

Paracetamol is an ingredient in many remedies you can buy from pharmacies and supermarkets

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12 months ago
nationalworld.com

Can you take ibuprofen with paracetamol? When to take painkillers explained

Paracetamol is an ingredient in many remedies you can buy from pharmacies and supermarkets

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12 months ago
nationalworld.com

Can you take ibuprofen with paracetamol? When to take painkillers explained

Paracetamol is an ingredient in many remedies you can buy from pharmacies and supermarkets

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about 1 year ago
nypost.com

Cyclist with lethal brain injury defies odds, graduates from NYU med school

David Jevotovsky told The Post he has strong advice for cyclists: Don’t make the same he did and wear a helmet.

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about 1 year ago
nypost.com

Allergy attack! 7 surprising new facts about food allergies

Cutting-edge research has given scientists a better understanding of food allergies — and viable therapies — than eve...

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about 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

The outbreak of hepatitis in children is unusual and concerning - but case numbers are very low

With several countries worldwide now reporting cases, scientists from the UK, US and World Health Organisation are wo...

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about 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

Mystery acute hepatitis outbreak in children sees cases in US, UK and Europe

Public health officials and scientists are investigating possible causes for the unusual outbreak - but a link to Cov...

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about 1 year ago
nypost.com

First evidence ‘magic’ mushrooms might be better than antidepressants

Brain scans show that psilocybin in “magic” mushrooms can help patients of depression break free of negative thought ...

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about 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

You could soon print your own pills at home after 3D printer breakthrough

Developers say 3D printed pills have the potential to transform healthcare for millions of Britons by making it much ...

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about 1 year ago
mirror.co.uk

Woman in UK diagnosed with new Ebola-like disease with 40% fatality rate

The woman was diagnosed at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is receiving specialist care at th...

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about 1 year ago
nypost.com

Former NYCB ballerina becomes surgeon: ‘The things I love about ballet exist here’

Likolani Brown Arthurs danced with the New York City Ballet for 15 years. Now, she’s moving to a new stage, NYU Lango...

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about 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

Fears growing among cancer patients they may never receive 'game changing' Covid drug

Less than 24 hours after AstraZeneca's Evusheld was approved by the UK regulator it emerged that the Government has n...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

AI tutor outperforms humans in training medical students to remove brain tumours

the Virtual Operative Assistant sent personalised feedback to its students via a machine learning algorithm to teach ...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

Woman has fingers amputated after horrifying kidney stone infection

A COVID frontline worker who complained of kidney pain went to sleep and awoke two weeks later in a hospital bed with...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

First woman cured of HIV thanks to stem cells from newborns

The “past middle-aged” woman from New York was among the first to receive a “magical” transplant method using umbilic...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

Chimpanzees seen using bug juice as medicine for the first time

Capturing insects and smashing them onto your pal’s flesh may not seem helpful, but for chimpanzees it may be just wh...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

New AI stethoscope can diagnose heart failure in 15 seconds

Developers are hopeful that the new device could prolong the length and quality of life for as many as 50,000 UK pati...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

‘Nocebo’ effect blamed for two-thirds of COVID vaccine symptoms: Study

New findings suggest that an estimated two-thirds of symptoms reported following the COVID-19 vaccine were likely sel...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

We will get a massive wave of Omicron - but it should be manageable, says ex vaccine chief

The signs are that the virus is milder than Delta meaning hospitals are unlikely to become overwhelmed

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

New spinal cord treatment reverses paralysis in mice: researchers

The “breakthrough” new therapy to help paralyzed mice walk again could result in a potentially life-changing treatmen...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

Molnupiravir : patients face a long wait before Covid anti-viral pill is available on the NHS

UK has secured 480,000 courses of molnupiravir after promising results, but limited supplies could restrict its use t...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

What we know about safe vaping after medicines regulator paves way for e-cigarettes on the NHS

Manufacturers can now submit their products to go through the same regulatory approvals process as other medicines av...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

Jump in teens from poor families applying for Oxbridge and university medicine courses

The head of Ucas said that “increased demand” and a “continued rise” in the 18-year-old population would “put a squee...

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over 1 year ago
inews.co.uk

Universities short of cash to train new doctors as Government funding fails to cover bills

The Russell Group say that 1,000 fewer students will be trained each year compared to the number who started in Septe...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

Daily aspirin for heart attack prevention may do more harm than good: US panel

The US Preventative Task Force Services has urged a revision to the routine prescription of daily, low-dose aspirin c...

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over 1 year ago
express.co.uk

Cold & Flu medicine: The hidden health risk men face from taking popular meds - symptoms

PROSTATE problems may be heightened with certain cold and flu medicines. This comes as winter is fast approaching wit...

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over 1 year ago
nypost.com

‘Vintage Vicks’ VapoRub a viral hit despite 35-year-old expiration date

A 1987 jar of VapoRub has gone viral on Twitter after a mom shares that the “vintage Vicks” — which her own mother us...

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