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Sick babies in danger from lack of breathing tube monitoring

August 17, 2018

Some intensive care units are putting sick babies at risk by not monitoring breathing tubes correctly, according to a study which interviewed staff at hospitals across the country. This could lead to death or serious harm to babies from lack […]

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New Zealand’s healthcare ties to Malaysia on the rise

August 17, 2018

The recently concluded Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) International Healthcare Conference and Exhibition, held from 31 July to 2 August at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia, featured a pavilion from New Zealand for the first time ever. […]

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New drug treatment could reduce need for liver transplants

August 16, 2018

A potential treatment for sudden liver failure could cut the need for transplants, say scientists at the University of Edinburgh. The liver has an incredible natural ability to repair itself, but this can be lost in some injuries including severe […]

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Type-2 diabetes symptoms: 5 warning signs by looking at your skin

August 16, 2018

Type-2 diabetes affects around 549,000 people in the UK. But while the common condition is pretty easy to diagnose, some Brits are completely unaware that they are showing any the symptoms. If you suffer persistent skin problems, it could indicate […]

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FDA expands recall of blood pressure drugs due to cancer risk

August 16, 2018

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expanding a recall of drug products containing the ingredient valsartan, which is used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. The FDA first issued a voluntary recall in July after results from […]

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Eating cabbage and broccoli could prevent common form of cancer

August 15, 2018

Scientists say they have discovered why some vegetables – including cabbage, broccoli and kale – can reduce the risk of bowel cancers. That cruciferous veg is good for the gut has never been in doubt but a detailed explanation has […]

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Babies in prams exposed to high levels of air pollution

August 15, 2018

Babies and young children in prams can be exposed to up to 60% more pollution than adults, a study suggests. Experts said infants were exposed to dirtier air in prams because they were lower to the ground and closer to […]

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Over 300,000 young people in Kenya are living with HIV/Aids

August 15, 2018

More than 300,000 young people aged between 0-24 years are living with HIV/Aids in Kenya, the National Aids Control Council has said. From this figure, 184,718 are aged between 10-24 and 100,000 are children between 0-14 years. The council’s director […]

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Vaping damages vital immune system and leads to lung disease

August 15, 2018

Vaping can damage vital immune system cells and may be more harmful than previously thought, a study suggests. Researchers found e-cigarette vapour disabled important immune cells in the lung and boosted inflammation. The researchers “caution against the widely held opinion […]

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Stealthy viruses cause of illnesses

August 14, 2018

A trick used by viruses to make us sick – “stealth spheres” – has been discovered by scientists. It had been thought viruses were all lone wolves, each on a solo campaign of infection. Instead they can form “packs” of […]

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