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25/07/2017 - Long-lasting injections offer HIV care benefits - conference
A monthly injection could be as effective as daily pills in maintaining viral suppression in patients with HIV infection, an international conference has heard. More
21/07/2017 - Warning on growing HIV drug resistance
Progress in HIV treatment is under threat from growing rates of drug resistance, the World Health Organisation has warned. More
20/07/2017 - Drug package that saves lives after late HIV diagnosis
People diagnosed late with HIV can benefit from a low-cost cocktail of drugs aimed at preventing a range of infections, according to a major African study conducted led by British researchers. More
19/07/2017 - Alzheimer's drug development increasing - conference
Researchers specialising in Alzheimer's disease have presented a new analysis of clinical trials of new treatments for the condition. More
11/07/2017 - New advice on rhinitis care
Patients with serious chronic rhinitis should be treated with combination drugs, according to new guidelines from UK specialists, published yesterday. More
11/07/2017 - First vaccine for gonorrhoea?
A meningitis vaccine may also help to protect against gonorrhoea, researchers say today. More
07/07/2017 - Warning on drug-resistant gonorrhoea
A global warning has been issued about increasing rates of antibiotic resistant gonorrhoea. More
29/06/2017 - Backing for aspirin care in pregnancy
A low-dose aspirin at night may help protect pregnant women from pre-eclampsia, according to the findings of a British-led study published last night. More
28/06/2017 - Flu vaccine patch safe and effective
A dissolvable flu vaccine patch that could reduce waste and avoid the need for a health care professional, researchers say today. More
26/06/2017 - ‘Game-changing’ immunotherapy for head and neck cancer patients
The immunotherapy nivolumab is a “game-changing” treatment for people with advanced head and neck cancer, British researchers have reported. More
22/06/2017 - Antibodies announced for Alzheimer's disease
Specially-designed antibodies have been created to halt the production of the protein deposits in the brain associated with Alzheimer's disease, British researchers announce today. More
20/06/2017 - Vaccine may lower cholesterol
A phase one trial has begun on humans to test a cholesterol-lowering vaccine, it was announced today. More
20/06/2017 - Trust in pharma falling - experts
Patients increasingly do not trust doctors or medical research to tell them whether a therapeutic drug is worthwhile, according to the findings of a major project published today. More
19/06/2017 - Heart risk reducing for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have been enjoying a reduction in risk of cardiovascular disease since the turn of the century, a conference has heard. More
19/06/2017 - Test to enhance PARP treatment for prostate
British researchers have unveiled a blood test that can be used to identify men who are failing to respond to PARP inhibitor treatment for advanced prostate cancer. More
16/06/2017 - Drugs reducing RA demand for surgery, conference hears
The use of biological drugs can reduce the need for knee and hip replacements, a European conference has heard. More
16/06/2017 - Gene test for oesophageal cancer drug
Scottish researchers have announced the discovery of a genetic test to identify patients who will benefit from a drug for oesophageal cancer. More
16/06/2017 - Heart drug dosage should be adjusted by gender - study
Women should take lower dosages of cardiovascular drugs to help prevent adverse reactions, a new Spanish study has concluded. More
15/06/2017 - Pre-RA treatment backed at Euro-conference
Active treatment of patients thought to be developing rheumatoid arthritis successfully staves of disease development, a European conference has heard. More
12/06/2017 - Snake venom key to ‘safer antiplatelet drug’
A snake venom protein could be used to help develop a new, innovative class of antiplatelet drugs to prevent or reduce bleeding complications, according to a new study. More
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