Finally, some progress on a painful condition that’s so often overlooked in women. Researchers at the University of Oxford, in collaboration with 25 teams across the world, have published the largest ever study on the genetic cause of endometriosis. Their study … Read More
Allergies could fall 77% if babies ate peanut butter while being weaned
Now here’s an interesting one, even more so because it’s counter-intuitive. If you don’t want your child to have a peanut allergy, or indeed any allergy, give them all the common allergic foods as a baby. So that means they eat … Read More
NHS exercise programme links to a lower diabetes risk
This is a disturbing thought, but diabetes might be the death of us all. Why? It foretells the demise of the NHS, which spends £10billion a year on it. And that will only rise in parallel with obesity, which is … Read More
Mums are crucial in shaping kids’ educational mobility
Do you remember that old saying, “Educate a woman and you educate a family”? Well, a study from Lancaster University shows just how relevant this saying is today. Their study has found a mother’s education plays an increasingly important role … Read More
British Muslims and other minority groups need better access to healthcare services
Do we need a more diverse range of people to develop our health and social care services in order to tackle inequality in accessing care? A new report from University College London says we do, and has laid bare difficulties faced by British Muslims when trying … Read More
Hospital superbugs can be brought under control by a surprise weapon – zinc
You might remember zinc best as zinc oxide, the thick white cream slathered on babies with nappy rash and used for burns, cuts and scrapes. It’s a good barrier cream to protect the skin. But internally, zinc serves useful functions … Read More
Assisted conception is not a risk to long-term health
Right from the beginning of assisted conception there have been questions about the long-term health of the baby. Would those babies be less healthy than ones conceived normally? After years of questioning it appears there’s no cause for anxiety. A … Read More
Expert reveals using steroids with statins could help preterm babies get best chance
Preterm birth, where a baby is born before 37 weeks, is one of the major reasons babies die today. One in 10 babies is born preterm in high-income countries, and that rises to four in 10 in low and middle-income countries. … Read More
You can set your brain’s rhythm in order to learn faster
There was once a fad for playing Mozart to babies in the belief the tempo of his music was the natural tempo of our brain’s activity and helped babies to learn. I never quite believed it but now there’s a … Read More
New test will revolutionise detection of viruses such as Covid
Here’s an example of how AI is going to change all things medical. We now have a world-first diagnostic test, powered by artificial intelligence, which can identify a virus such as Covid in less than five minutes from just one … Read More
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