A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Moderate alcohol consumption by people recentl
Depression during pregnancy can affect health,
Here’s the crunch.
Many people with obesity eat because of emotio
Hospital nurses spend more of their time (one
The children’s influenza vaccine is unlikely t
Research into the effect of a widely used medi
A survey published in Drug and Alcohol Depende
Clinicians, led by GPs, are the masters of cli
Four years ago, Jan Jukema of Windesheim Unive
A clinical survey of 500 Spanish patients has
Poetry can be an unexpectedly powerful medium
The best thing a woman can do to lower her risk of becoming a breast cancer patient is to avoid going to screening, concludes uncompromising research by the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Denmark.
The introduction of stringent tests to assess eligibility for disability benefit in England may have taken a ‘serious’ toll on the nation’s mental health, say researchers.
Two new risk prediction tools can help identify patients with diabetes who are at high risk of blindness and lower-limb amputation, reports a study.
Children and young athletes should not be put through genetic testing to boost performance or spot sporting talent, an international panel of experts concludes.
The survivors of childhood cancer are at heightened risk of a wide range of autoimmune diseases including diabetes, Addison’s and thyroid diseases, research suggests.
Changes in a person’s sense of humour can be an early sign of dementia, say researchers from University College London.
