ADHD services shutting door to new NHS patients as demand soars, BBC finds
A BBC investigation finds that a host of areas in England are closing waiting lists and others are rationing care.
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A BBC investigation finds that a host of areas in England are closing waiting lists and others are rationing care.
As new technology capable of detecting dozens of early-stage cancer types with a single blood test hits the market, support for its use is building.
Southampton General Hospital limits A&E admissions and cancels operations following blaze.
Breakthrough research presented at the 2026 Society of Thoracic Surgeons Annual Meeting shows that additional lymph node evaluation is needed during surgery for non-small cell
University researchers have pioneered a new tool to determine the risk of secondary heart attacks in cancer patients using Artificial Intelligence.
The cells in our bodies move in groups during biological processes such as wound healing and tissue development – but because of resistance, or viscosity
An analysis of twin cohort data suggests that human life span is far more heritable than previously believed.
Unrepaired DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) – highly toxic tangles of protein and DNA – cause a process that leads to premature aging and embryonic lethality in
Argentine scientists have identified a mechanism that allows pancreatic beta cells, which produce insulin, to become resistant to damage.
Detox trends come and go. Modern “detox” claims, from microplastics to microbiome resets are marketing, not science. The post Detox 2026: What Big Wellness Wants
Antimicrobial resistance – when bacteria and fungi defend themselves against the drugs design to kill them – is an urgent threat to global public health, according
Chordoma is a rare tumor characterized by poor prognosis, limited therapeutic options, and a high rate of recurrence. Despite advances in oncology, effective treatments for
Tau protein aggregation is a shared feature in over 20 neurodegenerative diseases (collectively referred to as “tauopathies”). New research led by Boston Children’s Hospital challenges
Leading academics from universities and research organizations across Europe and America, and companies and SMEs interested in developing foods, supplements and pharmaceuticals targeting pain and