End of Anonymity for Fertility Donors

 Campaign group PET’s free-to-attend #EndOfAnonymity debate will hear from an international panel of experts on how the availability and popularity of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing is removing any certainty that sperm, egg or embryo donors can remain anonymous. What does this mean for donors, donor-conceived children and family members, and what responsibilities, if any, do […]

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End of Anonymity for Fertility Donors

 Campaign group PET’s free-to-attend #EndOfAnonymity debate will hear from an international panel of experts on how the availability and popularity of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing is removing any certainty that sperm, egg or embryo donors can remain anonymous. What does this mean for donors, donor-conceived children and family members, and what responsibilities, if any, do […]

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Love your Lungs

Dr Nick Hopkinson – medical director at the British Lung Foundation This Love your lungs week (17-23 June) the British Lung Foundation (BLF) wants to raise awareness of the many people in the UK living with an undiagnosed lung condition and to encourage anyone worried about their breathlessness to take the BLF online Breath Test. […]

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Early Detection of Skin Cancer: Artificial intelligence can Help to Save Lives

New imaging system made in Germany supports physicians reliably in the rapid detection of new, altered and malignant moles. Digitisation has become an indispensable part of medicine. Nowadays, in certain areas artificial intelligence (AI) can support doctors with the same precision as an expert in this medical field. Medical imaging systems scan the human body, […]

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Early Detection of Skin Cancer: Artificial intelligence can Help to Save Lives

New imaging system made in Germany supports physicians reliably in the rapid detection of new, altered and malignant moles. Digitisation has become an indispensable part of medicine. Nowadays, in certain areas artificial intelligence (AI) can support doctors with the same precision as an expert in this medical field. Medical imaging systems scan the human body, […]

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Myeloma UK and UK Myeloma Research Alliance Launch New Research Programme

Myeloma UK and the UK Myeloma Research Alliance have launched a new research programme to accelerate the development of early phase myeloma clinical trials. Myeloma UK is launching a new research programme to continue support for patient-centric myeloma clinical trials in the UK, the UK Myeloma Research Alliance-Myeloma UK-Concept and Access Research Programme (UKMRA-Myeloma UK-CARP). […]

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Myeloma UK and UK Myeloma Research Alliance Launch New Research Programme

Myeloma UK and the UK Myeloma Research Alliance have launched a new research programme to accelerate the development of early phase myeloma clinical trials. Myeloma UK is launching a new research programme to continue support for patient-centric myeloma clinical trials in the UK, the UK Myeloma Research Alliance-Myeloma UK-Concept and Access Research Programme (UKMRA-Myeloma UK-CARP). […]

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Identification of Protective Antibodies may be the Key to Effective Malaria Vaccine

An Oxford-led study has identified the antibodies that may hold the key to creating the first effective vaccine against malaria infection in the blood. Researchers from the University of Oxford, along with partners from five institutions around the world, have identified the human antibodies that prevent the malaria parasite from entering blood cells, which may […]

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Identification of Protective Antibodies may be the Key to Effective Malaria Vaccine

An Oxford-led study has identified the antibodies that may hold the key to creating the first effective vaccine against malaria infection in the blood. Researchers from the University of Oxford, along with partners from five institutions around the world, have identified the human antibodies that prevent the malaria parasite from entering blood cells, which may […]

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