Being born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) is not associated with higher body mass index (BMI) at age 5 to
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What’s the difference between physical and chemical sunscreens? And which one should you choose?
Sun exposure can accelerate aging, cause skin burns, erythema (a skin reaction), skin cancer, melasmas (or sun spots) and other
Continue reading »How medical manufacturing trends are evolving: From performance testing to 3D vision
insights from industryPeter Oberst, Bill Tranberg, John Gion & Erol ErturkEngineering ExpertsAscential TechnologiesIn this interview, News Medical speaks with Ascential
Continue reading »New tool assesses role of ’embeddedness’ in learning health systems
Learning health systems (LHS) is a multidisciplinary research field that seeks to improve clinical decision-making, promote personalized medicine, and identify
Continue reading »NHS strike chaos begins as A&E unit CLOSES ahead of three-day walk-out
NHS strike chaos begins as A&E unit CLOSES ahead of devastating three-day walk-out as injured A&E patient is made to
Continue reading »Dignitas’s rules on people they will help to die as Esther Rantzen signs up
Dame Esther Rantzen, 83, found out she had stage four terminal cancer in January this year. The television presenter, who
Continue reading »Smoking causes irreversible brain shrinkage, increasing dementia risk
Cigarette smoking causes brain shrinkage, and the more and longer a person smokes, the greater the damage is, according to
Continue reading »Scientists develop a versatile imaging system that will help diagnose pathologies in the back of the eye
Many ocular diseases involve changes in the structure and function of different regions of the back of the eye, also
Continue reading »Cardiac follow-up should be common practice after MIS-C diagnosis, say researchers
Following multisystem inflammatory disease in children (MIS-C), cardiac abnormalities are common, regardless of myocardial injury during acute disease, according to
Continue reading »Im a bowel cancer expert – here are five signs you should contact your GP
Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK, but like all cancers, there’s currently no cure.
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