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Fitness Apps to Help Cancer Survivor’s Exercise

Fitness apps could be prescribed by clinicians to help patients recovering from cancer increase their physical activity levels, new research…

Let’s Not Be Quick To Dismiss ‘Breast Implant Illness’

Breast Implant Illness, or BII, is so far little known in the UK but has exploded in the US in…

Aspects of Age

A new exhibition 'Aspects of Age' opening this week at the Royal College of Nursing reflects how the way we…

Frailty is still assessed only in terms of physical health

Frailty may still be primarily viewed only in terms of physical health – and not all physical, social, mental and…

How do our eyes work?

Researchers discover new method of treating major eye diseases

WHO estimates that in 2010 there were 285 million people visually impaired, of which 39 million were blind This new…

Brain Aneurysms can happen in Young People too

Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke suffered two brain aneurysms at just 24 years old. The first was a subarachnoid…

5 signs of strokes in dogs

Strokes in dogs are relatively rare and can be difficult to spot. A stroke occurs when there is disruption to…

Spare Parts – art and human repair

Opening this week at the Science Gallery London ‘SPARE PARTS’ a new exhibition exploring the idea of human repair and…

Trachoma and other neglected tropical diseases

At the African Union Summit in Ethiopia this week [10-11 February], African leaders will be addressing the progress made to…

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