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06/10/2016 - Warning on immunotherapy side-effects
Studies of new cancer treatments, such as immunotherapies, often fail to report adverse events adequately, a European conference was told yesterday. More
06/10/2016 - HIV prevention "clinically effective"
HIV-prevention treatment is clinically effective, according to an expert analysis for the UK government. More
04/10/2016 - Cancer pill non-adherence studied
Cognitive disorders can affect adherence to oral cancer therapies, a European conference has heard. More
29/09/2016 - Painkillers linked to increased risk of heart failure
Commonly used prescription painkillers have been linked to an increased risk of heart failure, a new study out this week has revealed. More
28/09/2016 - HIV antibody creation tested
Swiss researchers have unveiled new findings about HIV antibodies in the hope of paving the way to vaccine development. More
26/09/2016 - Phase I trial expectations 'unrealistic'
Cancer patients who are considering participating in phase I clinical trials have "unrealistic expectations" of the benefits, a new study out today has found. More
22/09/2016 - UN pledges to tackle drug resistance
A global agreement to tackle antimicrobial resistance has been announced. More
19/09/2016 - Innovative MS treatment on the cards
New and innovative treatments for autoimmune diseases could soon be tested after a mechanism involved in their development was identified by German researchers. More
15/09/2016 - TB cure rates increased
Europe may be having more success against multi-drug resistant TB than previously thought, according to British researchers. More
14/09/2016 - Smokers helped to quit by e-cigarettes
New figures suggest that about 18,000 people in England have moved from conventional cigarettes to e-cigarettes. More
12/09/2016 - Laboratory progress for Huntington's treatment
A new treatment is showing promise against Huntington's disease in laboratory studies, researchers reported last night. More
09/09/2016 - Coil best for emergency contraception
Women who need emergency contraception should be advised to use the coil rather than the pill, according to new English guidelines. More
09/09/2016 - Statins maligned - review
The side-effects of statins have been routinely exaggerated and the benefits under-stated, according to a major review of the evidence published today. More
06/09/2016 - Contraceptives linked to ovarian cancer decline
Widespread use of oral contraceptives has helped reduce deaths from ovarian cancer, according to the findings of a major study published today. More
01/09/2016 - Drugs and testing offer Alzheimer's hope
Researchers yesterday announced two steps towards improved care of Alzheimer's disease. More
31/08/2016 - Heart attack survival boost examined
A new study suggests that heart attack patients treated with invasive coronary strategy such as coronary angiography have improved survival rates. More
31/08/2016 - Alarm raised over STI drug resistance
Governments throughout the world have been urged to adopt new guidelines on the treatment of sexually transmitted infections in a bid to tackle antibiotic resistance. More
24/08/2016 - Vital role for IVF culture solution
The culture media used in in vitro fertilisation may have a significant effect on the success of the procedure and the health outcomes of the foetuses, researchers say today. More
24/08/2016 - Expectations may influence drug side-effects
A new study appears to show links between patient expectations and the severity of their side-effects from breast cancer treatment. More
23/08/2016 - HRT breast cancer risk increased in new analysis
The effect of combined hormone replacement therapy on breast cancer risk has been underestimated, according to a new analysis by British researchers. More
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