Could brain parasites be used to treat cognitive disorders?

Scientists have invented a new way to deliver treatment into the brain using a parasite.  The study – led by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with Tel Aviv University and an international team of researchers, and published in Nature Microbiology – has also made the first successful step in finding out whether the parasites could […]

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Could brain parasites be used to treat cognitive disorders?

Scientists have invented a new way to deliver treatment into the brain using a parasite.  The study – led by the University of Glasgow in collaboration with Tel Aviv University and an international team of researchers, and published in Nature Microbiology – has also made the first successful step in finding out whether the parasites could […]

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Half a million children in European Region not fully vaccinated in their first year of life

While over 9 million children received all three of their first critical vaccine doses against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) in their first year of life in the WHO European Region in 2023, another half a million missed one or more of these initial important steps toward full protection, according to WHO/UNICEF coverage estimates. In […]

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Half a million children in European Region not fully vaccinated in their first year of life

While over 9 million children received all three of their first critical vaccine doses against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP) in their first year of life in the WHO European Region in 2023, another half a million missed one or more of these initial important steps toward full protection, according to WHO/UNICEF coverage estimates. In […]

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Medicine and Me, Bowel Research UK Seminar

Medicine and Me, Bowel Research UK: Jointly organised with Bowel Research UK, this event brings together patients, members of the public and researchers to explore current research into bowel cancer and bowel disease during this half-day webinar. THE BIG BOWEL EVENT Date and time Thu 22 Aug 2024 from 1:00pm to 4:30pm Location – Online […]

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Medicine and Me, Bowel Research UK Seminar

Medicine and Me, Bowel Research UK: Jointly organised with Bowel Research UK, this event brings together patients, members of the public and researchers to explore current research into bowel cancer and bowel disease during this half-day webinar. THE BIG BOWEL EVENT Date and time Thu 22 Aug 2024 from 1:00pm to 4:30pm Location – Online […]

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Dr Louise Newson: The Truth about the Menopause & HRT

Dr. Louise Newson is a leading menopause specialist and founder of the Newson Health Menopause and Wellbeing Centre. She is a passionate advocate for women’s health, providing evidence-based information about menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Dr. Newson’s work focuses on empowering women to make informed decisions about their health, drawing from her extensive medical […]

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Dr Louise Newson: The Truth about the Menopause & HRT

Dr. Louise Newson is a leading menopause specialist and founder of the Newson Health Menopause and Wellbeing Centre. She is a passionate advocate for women’s health, providing evidence-based information about menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Dr. Newson’s work focuses on empowering women to make informed decisions about their health, drawing from her extensive medical […]

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Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse

Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse: Surgical removal of the tumour is considered the basis for curing gastric cancer. However, 40 per cent of patients who have undergone surgery suffer a relapse within two years. A research team led by MedUni Vienna has now investigated a prognostic marker that can be […]

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Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse

Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse: Surgical removal of the tumour is considered the basis for curing gastric cancer. However, 40 per cent of patients who have undergone surgery suffer a relapse within two years. A research team led by MedUni Vienna has now investigated a prognostic marker that can be […]

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