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08/06/2022 - How last resort antibiotic fails against common bacteria
A bacterium which can cause dangerous infections in those with a weakened immune system can now rapidly develop resistance to antibiotics, researchers warned last night. More
01/06/2022 - COVID vaccine brands unrelated to efficacy
COVID-19 vaccination works equally well if an individual receives the same type of injection or a mixture of different brands, according to a wide-ranging analysis published today. More
25/05/2022 - Anti-ageing drugs prevent radiotherapy impact
The long-term impact of radiation therapy for cancer could be limited with a class of drugs called senolytics, researchers say. More
25/05/2022 - Antivirals may help monkeypox patients
Antiviral medications may be effective against monkeypox, researchers have found, but more research is urgently needed. More
19/05/2022 - Vaccination after COVID could decrease risk of long COVID
Long COVID symptoms could be alleviated in some people through vaccination, researchers report today. More
11/05/2022 - New support for COVID vaccine in pregnancy
A new study has found no evidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. More
03/05/2022 - COVID-19 vaccine technique tested for heart disease
The techniques perfected in COVID-19 vaccines could be used to help repair damaged heart muscle following a heart attack, European researchers have reported. More
28/04/2022 - Low deaths in communities with high COVID-19 vaccine rates
People living in communities with high COVID-19 vaccination rates record fewer deaths from the virus, a new US study has found. More
27/04/2022 - Using swarm learning to diagnose cancer
British researchers have reported a new method of diagnosing cancer using artificial intelligence in the laboratory. More
26/04/2022 - Promising start for on-demand contraceptive pill study
A “promising candidate†for an on-demand contraceptive pill has been identified in preliminary research, it was announced today. More
25/04/2022 - Million milestone passed for malaria vaccine
More than one million children in three African countries have received at least one dose of the world’s first malaria vaccine as part of a pilot programme. More
22/04/2022 - Telomere length associated with COVID-19 mortality
Telomeres may influence the severity of COVID-19 and the risk of dying from the disease, particularly in women, a European conference is to hear. More
21/04/2022 - Make-up of SARS-CoV-2 outer envelope revealed
The molecular make-up of the fatty outer envelope of SARS-CoV-2 has been detailed for the first time, offering a new target for antivirals, British scientists have announced. More
13/04/2022 - Low heart risk from COVID jab
There is no significant rise in cases of myopericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination programmes, according to a new analysis. More
13/04/2022 - Single HPV jab 'sufficient'
A single dose of the human papillomavirus vaccine gives as good protection as two doses, experts have ruled. More
13/04/2022 - Hormone infusion may aid osteoporosis
A hormone treatment may stimulate bone-forming cells, bringing hope for improved osteoporosis treatments, according to a new study. More
12/04/2022 - Community trial to test new antiviral
A new antiviral could become available in the community as part of a major trial, it was announced today. More
12/04/2022 - Two new antimicrobials in NHS pipeline
Two new antimicrobial drugs could become available on the NHS as part of a deal to accelerate antibiotic drug development, it was announced today. More
11/04/2022 - Promising new immunotherapy results in early trial
A new type of immunotherapy has shown early promise as an effective treatment for a range of solid tumours. More
06/04/2022 - WHO convoys restore HIV drugs to Ukraine
The relief of Kyiv has opened the way for a big drive to restore care for thousands of patients with HIV in Ukraine, the World Health Organization indicated today. More
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