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Internal clock dictates when you eat, sleep and might have a heart attack—all based on time of day
Anyone who has suffered from jet lag or struggled after turning the clock forward or back an hour for daylight
Sleep problems can lead to teen depression
New evidence suggests that sleep difficulties, long thought to be a symptom of adolescent depression, might actually come first. A
Reviewing preclinical models of diabetic heart failure in pursuit of new treatments
A team of leading drug researchers have published a high impact review that sets out to provide guidance on how
More home test kits could prevent 11,000 bowel cancer deaths, study finds
More than 11,000 bowel cancer deaths could be prevented by simply sending an additional invitation to people who have not
Patient-derived antibody cocktail active across SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern
In a recent study published in the journal Science Immunology, researchers in the United States described a rare anti-severe acute
Study: Many radiographers lack understanding of how smart computer systems diagnose problems
A new study shows that many UK radiographers have limited understanding of how new smart computer systems diagnose problems found
Mothers whose children became ill warn against measles complacency
Five years ago, the UK was ‘measles free’ but cases are now rising. Mothers whose children became grievously ill warn
A gentle, cost-effective method for breast cancer diagnosis
If breast cancer is suspected, doctors carry out a biopsy. However, this is invasive, painful and costly. It also takes
Only through international cooperation can AI improve patient lives
The largest prostate cancer biopsy dataset—involving over 95,000 images—has been created by researchers in Sweden to ensure AI can be