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Air pollution linked to irregular heartbeat
Thursday 5 June 2014
Air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing an irregular heartbeat , according to new research published in the journal
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Insect repellents more important than ever as tropical tourism increases
Monday 2 June 2014
Scientists publish new review of DEET safety studies and launch Bug Off campaign for Insect Repellent Awareness Day.
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EU funding of human embryo use in medical research
Thursday 29 May 2014
The European Commission has issued a response, declining calls from a campaign to scrap funding for stem cell research.
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More effective HIV testing needed for children
Wednesday 28 May 2014
Health care providers in Zimbabwe feel discouraged from testing children for HIV due to the fear of the stigma faced by the child and their family if they tested positive, according to new research
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Disease surveillance systems vital for World Cup
Wednesday 21 May 2014
Health surveillance technology and rapid information sharing will be vital in delivering effective public health services for the forthcoming World Cup, according to new research published in
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Worldwide 5.5 million babies are born and die each year without a record of their existence
Tuesday 20 May 2014
New Lancet Series finds counting births and deaths is an indicator of progress towards ending three million preventable infant deaths.
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New insights into drug targets for sleeping sickness
Friday 16 May 2014
An enzyme which allows trypanosome parasites to evade human defences is a promising target for new drugs, according to a study in PLOS
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Shingles vaccination not available to those most at risk
Wednesday 14 May 2014
Researchers find increased shingles risk in patients with immunosuppression, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Effects of caesarean section on future fertility are minimal
Wednesday 30 April 2014
Birth by caesarean section is unlikely to cause problems with future fertility, according to new research published in
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Half of all cancer patients now survive at least 10 years
Tuesday 29 April 2014
50% of people diagnosed with cancer today will survive their disease for at least 10 years, according to new research from the School.*
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Mother's diet modifies her child's DNA
Tuesday 29 April 2014
A mother's diet before conception can permanently affect how her child's genes function, according to a study published in Nature Communications
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Interactive training halves malaria overdiagnosis and prevents wastage of drugs
Friday 25 April 2014
Interactive training programmes for health workers could reduce overdiagnosis of malaria by half and help prevent valuable drugs from being wasted on patients who don?t have the disease.
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