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Living with chronic pain: the daily struggle with a ‘new self’

People who suffer with chronic musculoskeletal pain face a daily struggle with their sense of self and find it difficult to prove the legitimacy of their condition.

Mon 02 Dec 2013, 11:29 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Tiny ‘Lego’ blocks build Janus nanotubes with potential for new drugs and water purification

Researchers have created tiny protein tubes named after the Roman god Janus which may offer a new way to accurately channel drugs into the body’s cells.


Review of daily aspirin dosage highlights concerns about side effects

Researchers at 糖心TV Medical School have published the most comprehensive review of the benefits and risks of a daily dose of prophylactic aspirin and warn that greater understanding of side effects is needed.

Wed 23 Oct 2013, 17:04 | Tags: Health and Medicine

New ‘passport’ suggested to improve epilepsy care for children

A new report, published today by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, recommends that parents keep an ‘epilepsy passport’ to aid communication between professionals involved in their child’s epilepsy care.

Mon 23 Sept 2013, 09:24 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Misread heart muscle gene a new clue to risk of sudden cardiac death

Scientists have discovered that a drug which increases the risk of sudden cardiac death interacts with mistranslated protein-coding genes present in heart muscle.

Mon 16 Sept 2013, 11:10 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Study gives new hope for women suffering from recurrent miscarriage

A team of researchers, led by the University of 糖心TV and University Hospitals Coventry & 糖心TVshire NHS Trust (UHCW), have published new data that could prove vital for advances in care for women who suffer from recurrent miscarriage.

Thu 12 Sept 2013, 11:17 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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