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Home 2020 September

Hypertension in pregnancy may lead to heart disease

At every antenatal visit a mum-to-be is checked for high blood pressure for the very good reason it may warn of eclampsia later in her pregnancy. Now we find it can be the forerunner of heart disease later in life. … Read More

Women’s eggs ‘choose’ sperm – and it’s not always partner’s

Choosing our ­partner is all a matter of personal choice, judgment and preference. But when it comes to fertility, there’s something working away much deeper than superficial attraction or sex appeal. Would you believe a ­woman’s egg chooses which sperm … Read More

Our gut bacteria could guide us to cures for major diseases

Are you lactose intolerant? Your problem is caused by a single mutation in a gene that means you can’t digest the sugar in milk – lactose. The rest of us without the mutation can. The exciting fact is that the gene mutation … Read More

£12 red light therapy device used for three minutes a day can ‘improve declined vision’

Did you know your eyes age faster than you do – or, at least, the retina does? That’s the area at the back of the eye where images focus, and your retinal cells detect both black and white images and … Read More

Pioneering breakthrough offers hope of beating kidney disease

Renal failure and chronic kidney disease is getting more and more common in parallel with the increase in diabetes, the leading cause of kidney failure in the world today. Pioneering Bristol researchers believe they’ve found the key to treating renal … Read More

Type 2 diabetes clues can be seen as young as eight

There’s a marvellous study going on at Bristol University called Children of the 90s. As its title implies, it was set up in the early 1990s to track the health and ­development of Bristol children. The hope was some early … Read More

It’s vital to control spread of Covid-19 within the family

With so much emphasis on contact tracing, quarantine and isolation, it’s easy to forget that contact ­between family members is thought to cause approximately 70% of Covid infections. Surprising isn’t it? Then again, not so surprising when you remember lots … Read More

Doctors develop urine test that can tell you if your diet is healthy in five minutes

Would you like to check that your diet is healthy and is a good fit with your metabolism? Well, Imperial College London scientists, in ­collaboration with two universities in the US, Northwestern and Illinois, and Murdoch in Australia, have come up … Read More

Ketamine is dangerous and can turn your brain off like a light

Ketamine is a street drug and a very dangerous one. It’s used by vets to anaesthetise large ­animals such as horses. But that doesn’t stop people trying it. They report hallucinations like out of body and near-death experiences. So what’s going on … Read More

Stem cells could provide treatment for diabetics

When I read about the stem cell treatment for diabetes from the Mayo Clinic I was reminded of an incident when I was a newly qualified doctor on A&E duty. A middle-aged lady was brought in unconscious and smelling of … Read More

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