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New study reveals over 400,000 people are affected by ME/CFS in the UK
Research from The University of Edinburgh has found that almost two-thirds more people are living with ME/CFS in England than previously recorded.
NHS to adopt pioneering technology for improved bowel cancer diagnosis
Patients are set to benefit from advanced technology that significantly enhances bowel cancer diagnosis, potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures.
New study reveals trends in lung disease across the UK over two decades
The first comprehensive analysis of three major lung diseases, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and interstitial lung disease (ILD), across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland has been published.
11 robotic surgery systems approved for NHS implementation
In a landmark move, NICE has recommended 11 robotic surgery systems set to revolutionise care for NHS patients.
How socioeconomic deprivation influences the work of GPs in England
A new analysis by the University of Manchester has investigated how GPs in England endure increased job pressures, insufficient resources, and difficulty in finding locum cover in deprived neighbourhoods.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP): What every cat owner needs to know
Vet Dane Walker of DNA Vetcare provides an overview of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) and how owners can support their pet.
Intelligent document processing: Transforming public sector efficiency
Given the challenges public sector organisations face with excessive paperwork, Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) offers a solution to enhance efficiency by automating document capture, extraction, classification, and decision-making.
UHCW to lead trial of new device to address miscarriage symptoms
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust is to lead a clinical trial of a novel device aimed at addressing miscarriage symptoms.
How did COVID-19 affect congenital heart disease surgery rates for children?
New research by the University of Bristol highlights how the COVID-19 pandemic affected elective surgery in children with congenital heart disease
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare services were reallocated, which led to delays in elective surgeries for children with congenital heart disease. This process occurred to ensure children who were critically...
Common genetic variants linked to drug resistance in focal epilepsy
A new global study has found genetic changes that may make individuals with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications.
Combination therapy shows promise in preventing heart attacks
Patients who receive a combination of drugs shortly after a heart attack experience significantly better outcomes than those treated later.
The UK cancer care system is at breaking point, experts warn
Leading cancer experts have warned that the UK cancer care system needs radical intervention to tackle growing financial pressures.
UK government invests £121 million in quantum technology
The UK government has announced a £121 million investment in quantum technology to strengthen its position as a global leader in emerging technologies.
Over 3 Million children died from AMR-related infections in 2022
A landmark study presented at ESCMID Global 2025 reveals the devastating impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on children's health. In 2022, over 3 million children worldwide died from antibiotic-resistant infections, highlighting the urgent need for global action.
Sudden death is the most catastrophic manifestation of heart disease
Any disease affecting the heart muscle (“myocardium”) is a potential cause of sudden cardiac death. Such diseases include recovery following a heart attack (myocardial infarct “MI”) and diseases, such as Hypertrophic and Dilated Cardiomyopathies (HCM, DCM) together with a host of rarer diseases.
New guideline to improve rehab for millions with neurological conditions
The draft guidance will improve access to vital rehabilitation services for millions of people living with long-term neurological conditions in England.
Handheld device could revolutionise heart valve disease screening
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have designed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes in heart valve disease screening.
One in nine people is living with diabetes, finds IDF research
New research from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has revealed that one in nine adults is living with diabetes.
One million frontline NHS staff to benefit from new support measures
The UK Government is supporting frontline NHS staff with new measures to tackle violence and improve working conditions.
New guidance urges business leaders to strengthen cyber defences
As cyber-attacks become more frequent, business leaders in the UK are being advised to take immediate action to safeguard their companies from online threats.