Phones are becoming health hubs with apps and gadgets recording details about our health.
Gene therapies are gaining popularity across most medical areas and heart disease is no exception.
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With waiting times stretching on, more Welsh patients are turning to private treatment, creating concerns over healthcare inequality.
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Investigating Diagnostic Grey Areas & Nutritional Drivers of Non-Specific Symptoms
A new seminar will examine the relationship between non-specific symptoms like fatigue and brain fog in relation to nutrition.
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With surgical robots performing over 70,000 procedures in 2024, the NHS enters a new era of smart, AI-assisted operations.
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From diabetes diagnoses to complex pattern recognition, AI is proving more efficient than doctors in some areas.
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Healthcare could be changing very soon with a proposed localised Neighbourhood Health Service in the works.
Regulations around vaping are becoming stricter. But is there justification behind the governments fear mongering?
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3D printing is a fascinating new technology that has had an unexpected impact on the healthcare industry.
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Nasal tanning sprays may give a quick glow, but they carry serious health risks, including skin damage, hormonal effects, and permanent harm.

