Starvation major cause for A&E admissions

Starvation tops A&E growth list as emergency cases triple in England since 2018, while self-harm cases drop by up to 49% • Lack of food has become the biggest growth area in A&E admissions in England, with figures more than tripling since 2018. • Pollution-related illnesses land in second place, with a 191% increase, while […]

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Starvation major cause for A&E admissions

Starvation tops A&E growth list as emergency cases triple in England since 2018, while self-harm cases drop by up to 49% • Lack of food has become the biggest growth area in A&E admissions in England, with figures more than tripling since 2018. • Pollution-related illnesses land in second place, with a 191% increase, while […]

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New Monoclonal Antibody Targets Deadly Sepsis

New Monoclonal Antibody Targets Deadly Sepsis Researchers Receive $800,000 for Clinical Trial From Virginia Catalyst Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the University of Michigan have developed a monoclonal antibody to stop sepsis, a deadly full-body infection. The antibody also has the potential to treat a broad array of other inflammatory […]

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New Monoclonal Antibody Targets Deadly Sepsis

New Monoclonal Antibody Targets Deadly Sepsis Researchers Receive $800,000 for Clinical Trial From Virginia Catalyst Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and the University of Michigan have developed a monoclonal antibody to stop sepsis, a deadly full-body infection. The antibody also has the potential to treat a broad array of other inflammatory […]

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Headlice affects parents too

New survey finds headlice affects parents more than they would admit This new school term, it’s not just uniform lists, afterschool club coordination and getting to grips with new homework apps that will leave parents scratching their heads, but headlice too. 41% of UK parents said their children have had headlice and almost a quarter […]

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Headlice affects parents too

New survey finds headlice affects parents more than they would admit This new school term, it’s not just uniform lists, afterschool club coordination and getting to grips with new homework apps that will leave parents scratching their heads, but headlice too. 41% of UK parents said their children have had headlice and almost a quarter […]

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Saudi and UAE Cross-Border Heart Transplant

Saudi and UAE Collaboration Saves Life of 7-Year-Old Through Cross-Border Heart Transplant The operation relied on precise coordination from organ extraction to air transport and rapid surgery preparation in Riyadh. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Riyadh has successfully performed a life-saving heart transplant on a 7-year-old Saudi child using an organ […]

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Saudi and UAE Cross-Border Heart Transplant

Saudi and UAE Collaboration Saves Life of 7-Year-Old Through Cross-Border Heart Transplant The operation relied on precise coordination from organ extraction to air transport and rapid surgery preparation in Riyadh. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Riyadh has successfully performed a life-saving heart transplant on a 7-year-old Saudi child using an organ […]

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New lipid-based pathway discovered as key to memory formation

A new lipid-based pathway essential for memory formation has been discovered by University of Queensland researchers – a breakthrough that could lead to treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Led by Professor Frédéric Meunier from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute, the team found a saturated fat called myristic acid is released by an enzyme, DDHD2, which […]

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New lipid-based pathway discovered as key to memory formation

A new lipid-based pathway essential for memory formation has been discovered by University of Queensland researchers – a breakthrough that could lead to treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Led by Professor Frédéric Meunier from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute, the team found a saturated fat called myristic acid is released by an enzyme, DDHD2, which […]

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