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New bacterial strain linked to Hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants

New research confirms bacterial outbreak threatening Uganda's newborns.

Hip fracture care and costs vary widely across NHS hospitals

NHS hospitals need to improve hip fracture care to reduce costs and improve outcomes.

Radiotherapy boost offers hope for shorter breast cancer treatment

SIB radiotherapy: A new hope for early breast cancer patients.

A new treatment for alopecia areata is safe for adolescents

This new work is a huge advancement for treating alopecia areata.

Almost nowhere on earth is safe

World first study into global daily air pollution shows almost nowhere on earth is safe.

Respiratory disease in children linked to a higher risk of death for adults

Early childhood infection is linked to a higher risk of dying from respiratory disease.

Mixing Covid-19 vaccine increases reactogenicity

Adverse reactions were short-lived, with no other safety concerns.

Home-based blood pressure monitoring should be commonplace in NHS, study

In a new study by the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Birmingham, scientists reported that at the point when GPs construct their medicine changes in light...

Antidepressants are more effective in treating depression than placebo

An international study conducted by Oxford University suggests that antidepressants can be an effective tool to treat major depression, but this does not necessarily...

Afternoon surgery has lower risk of complications

Heart attacks and heart failure less common in patients having heart operations in the afternoon as opposed to the morning.

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