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Researchers release results from clinical trial for treatment of primary ciliary dyskinesia
Primary ciliary dyskenisia (PCD) is a rare genetic disease that causes the tiny hair-like filtration structures in the respiratory tract
Continue reading »Is standing at your desk actually better than sitting? Here’s what the evidence says
In modern life, many of us spend the majority of our waking hours sitting. A recent review of the research
Continue reading »Here’s how to mosquito-proof your backyard
The weather is warming up and that means more time in the backyard. It also means more mosquitoes. Here are
Continue reading »High street chain autumn drinks have more sugar than TWO doughnuts
Autumnal drinks sold at Starbucks, Pret and Costa can have more sugar than FOUR doughnuts and be as calorific as
Continue reading »High-risk heart failure patients should receive implantable defibrillators sooner, says study
Lifesaving implantable defibrillators should be given to heart failure patients at highest risk of heart rhythm problems at an earlier
Continue reading »Sleep–wake therapy gives new hope for teens with depression
School systems aren’t built for kids who fall asleep and wake up late, the so-called “night owls,” which may help
Continue reading »No NHS trust has hit A&E goal this year analysis reveals
A&E analysis: NO trust has hit goal of seeing 95% of patients within four hours this year amid emergency care
Continue reading »If you think someone's considering suicide, this is the question you need to ask
‘Are you thinking of suicide?’ It’s a question that most might dismiss, with the phrase ‘it doesn’t bare thinking about’.
Continue reading »Updated COVID shots are coming. They’re part of a trio of vaccines to block fall viruses
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are coming soon, just in time to pair them with flu shots. And this fall, the first
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