September: Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. Every three seconds, someone in the world faces a terrifying future, a future that holds no past for them. There are… Read more »
Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. Every three seconds, someone in the world faces a terrifying future, a future that holds no past for them. There are… Read more »
I used to work at a corporate PR agency where we had to arrive work at 8.30, supposedly so we could spend half an hour reading the papers to get… Read more »
International health news Aspirin could give edge to cancer therapies – new studies in mice has shown that the use of aspirin could prevent tumors from ‘hiding’, making them easier… Read more »
International health news Preventing suicide: it’s all in the behaviour – a new study has revealed that those suffering from depression with certain behavioural attributes are 50% more likely to… Read more »
International health news Steps taken towards MERS vaccine – successful tests of a new vaccine on monkeys and camels gives hope for preventive medication for humans. E-cigarettes safer than tobacco… Read more »
International health news Music reduces post-surgery pain – according to new findings, undergoing surgery with music helps patients feel less pain and helps recovery after surgery. Hope is found in… Read more »
3D printing is nothing new in our highly advanced and technological world. It was co-developed in the 1980s by Michael Cima, PhD and Professor Emanuel Sachs. Today it is commonly… Read more »
International health news 3D-printed drugs on the way – the first ever 3D printed pill will be made available soon after passing FDA approval, allowing for personally tailored medication. Religiosity… Read more »
Last week, news came out that a big step has been taken towards the world’s first malaria vaccine being approved for distribution, a move that sees the treatment reach thousands… Read more »
Through the genetic profiling of 259 men, scientists in the UK have been able to identify five different sub-types of prostate cancer. In 2012 alone, over 1.1 million men worldwide… Read more »