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Lung cancer scans to be offered in trucks in supermarket car parks

Trucks in supermarket car parks will offer lung cancer checks under a new scheme to be rolled out across England. Hundreds of thousands of people...

Protein discovery could improve therapy options for aggressive breast cancer

Scientists have discovered a protein which drives aggressive breast cancer. Researchers at Cardiff University are hoping new and improved therapies could now be developed for...

Genetic predisposition to Type 2 diabetes linked to erectile dysfunction’

There is convincing evidence that Type 2 diabetes is a cause of erectile dysfunction, according to a new study. Scientists looked at data on more...

AI programme spots Alzheimer’s years before confirmed diagnosis

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to spot early signs of Alzheimer’s disease years before a patient would normally be diagnosed, research has shown. Scientists...

New drug could transform treatment of advanced prostate cancer

A new type of drug could revolutionise the treatment of therapy-resistant prostate cancer, early research suggests. The “cyclic peptoid” molecules block the action of...

Fabulous Fall Smoothies

When it comes to smoothies, we definitely have our go-tos but it’s also great to spice things up. Make some fall inspired smoothies which...

Laughter Yoga

"With the fearful strain that is on me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die." -Abraham Lincoln It is a well-known fact...

Antidepressants withdrawal ‘affects millions’

Millions of antidepressant users face side-effects when they try to come off the drugs, a new review has found. More than half (56%) of patients...

New test could highlight women at highest risk of recurring breast cancer

Testing for immune cell "hotspots" around tumours could help identify women at high risk of relapsing breast cancer, say scientists. Women with large numbers...

Mediterranean diet could help cut dementia risk, study shows

A Mediterranean-style diet that is rich in oily fish, fresh vegetables and nuts could help cut the risk of dementia, research suggests. New studies presented...

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