Breakthrough test with 90 per cent accuracy could help 500,000 people in UK at high risk of cancer
A new method of detecting the UK’s fourth most common cancer is more than 90 per cent accurate, a new study has found.
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A new method of detecting the UK’s fourth most common cancer is more than 90 per cent accurate, a new study has found.
Women with a low chance of having a baby through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) may be better off using fresh embryos as opposed to frozen ones, a new study in China suggests.
A new case of Mpox has been confirmed in the UK, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said.
Villagers on the outskirts of Wigan are being ‘driven to despair’ by choked-up roads, too much new-build housing and a GP surgery struggling to handle the influx of new patients. That was the unanimous verdict of people in Standish as the Local Democracy Reporting Service watched the roads fill up in the village centre at school ‘going home time’.
Violence and aggression is a nightmare brought to life every day in our hospitals and nurses and medics fear that one day it will lead to the ultimate consequences.
There was heavy traffic on the A470 southbound between Merthyr Tydfil and Abercynon this afternoon after reports of a multi-vehicle collision. The Welsh Ambulance service confirmed that they attended the incident but no patients were conveyed to hospital.
Experts have warned of a "vicious cycle" in GP surgeries leaving many family doctors unemployed. Meanwhile, patients are left finding it increasingly difficult to access care.
A new case of Mpox has been confirmed in the UK, with a patient having been admitted to hospital. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reports that the infection was identified in East Sussex after the individual returned from Uganda and is now being treated by specialists at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.