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Cold climate adaptations promoted social evolution

New study shows how adaptations to living in a cold climate promoted social evolution.  For the first time ever, scientists have…

Scimitar syndrome: Heart surgeons perform life-changing surgery

Leeds Children's Hospital heart surgeons have performed two scimitar syndrome repairs using an innovative surgical procedure, never-before performed in the…

Centre for excellence hub to help world’s most tobacco dependent farmers

Ahead of World No Tobacco Day (WNTD), the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World (FSFW) reinforced its commitment to help farmers…

Accolades and birthdays for our directors

Accolades and birthdays for our directors: The month of May has been an eventful and exciting time for our founding…

Obesity increases risk of mental disorders

Obesity increases risk of mental disorders: People suffering from obesity are at a significantly greater risk of also developing mental…

Risk satisfaction to predict abnormal blood results

New study reveals way to predict side-effect risk from common immune suppressant medication: A major new study has found a…

Can stress impact sexual performance?

Can stress impact sexual performance? Stress is a common experience that affects many aspects of our lives. One area that…

‘Smart bandages’ could provide drug-free wound care

A new generation of wirelessly-powered, environmentally-friendly ‘smart bandages’ could help patients with non-healing wounds avoid infections, scientists say. The bandage…

Parkinson’s AI proves accuracy

The results of a multi-site clinical study analysing the performance of PDMonitor, a pioneering Parkinson’s Disease monitoring device from PD…

Hidden meaning behind common dreams

Dreams are mysterious and analysing them to find out their meaning can be confusing. One of the most popular theories…

Birth injuries and medical negligence

Birth Injuries - Common Causes, Prevention, and Compensation Options: According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), 7 out of…

Over half of Brits have never heard of aphasia

 New research from the Stroke Association reveals over half of the British public (54%) have never heard of aphasia, despite…

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