Coffee can reduce the danger of heart attacks, suggests a study by researchers from the Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, South Korea. Published in peer-reviewed medical journal Heart, the cross-sectional study was designed to discover if a link existed between coffee consumption and the early signs of heart disease. The study looked at 25,000 people in South Korea and found […]
Coffee Can Cut The Risk of Heart Disease-9999
March 9th, 2015New BBC Study Reveals National GP Shortage in UK-0436
March 3rd, 2015Research has found that many surgeries across the UK are struggling to cope with increasing demands from patients, with numerous patients reporting difficulties getting an appointment. In Whitehaven, Cumbria, the phone lines open at 8am and it’s commonplace for the 49 appointments for the day to be filled within 15 minutes. This is a situation that occurs […]
World Health Organisation Approves 15 Minute Ebola Test-8373
February 24th, 2015The World Health Organisation has approved a rapid test for Ebola, it has been confirmed. Current tests can take up to 24 hours to produce a result, while a new test, which is slightly less accurate, can give results in just 15 minutes. The improved speed of testing should allow people to be isolated and […]
Evidence Suggests Blank Cigarette Packets Would Save Thousands of Lives-1546
February 17th, 2015A report published in the journal Addiction suggests that thousands of lives would be saved in the UK if standardised, blank cigarette packets were introduced. The report claims that replacing branded packets with standardised versions would reduce the number of people who started smoking in the first place, thus decreasing the number of smokers in […]
New Drug-Driving Warnings Issued for Patients Taking Anti-Anxiety Medication and Analgestics-9766
February 10th, 2015Patients who take prescription painkillers and anti-anxiety medication have been warned to take extra care when driving in light of new drug-driving laws, which are set to be introduced to protect motorists. As opposed to cannabis-derived compounds like CBD that don’t have negative side effects when consumed and can be used before operating machinery or […]
South West Citizens Unaware About the Dangers of a High Salt Diet-7304
February 3rd, 2015According to a charity, reducing your daily intake of salt could help to reduce your risk of suffering a stroke. Private hospital provider Nuffield Health have released figures showing that 85 percent of citizens in the South West aren’t aware of the daily salt intake guidelines, which is set at six grams. One in three […]
US Researchers Link Dementia Risk to Over-The-Counter Medicines-3761
January 28th, 2015Researchers in the USA have linked common over the counter drugs to an increased risk of dementia. In a study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine journal, researchers from the University of Washington analysed the health of more than 3,000 people aged over 65 years old. At the start of the study, none of the […]
Doctors in London Carry Out UK’s First Newborn Transplant Procedure-2369
January 20th, 2015Doctors in London have carried out the UK’s first newborn baby transplant procedure. Doctors at Hammersmith Hospital transplanted liver cells and kidneys from a six day old baby girl and gave them to two individuals after her heart stopped and she sadly passed away. In a gesture, which doctors described as an “act of extraordinary […]
Everything you need to know about the Aesthetic Surgery Services legislation-2826
January 13th, 2015Cosmetica Training produced an in depth analysis of the new legislation, so here’s a brief guide. In 2014, a new legislation for aesthetic surgery services was approved by the CEN. In the near future, the new European Aesthetics Surgery guidelines will be published, but what does this mean for aesthetic practitioners and patients? Broadly speaking, […]
Could a Computer be a Better Judge of Your Character Than Your Closest Friends?-1996
January 13th, 2015When it comes to judging people’s characters, you’d think that your family and friends would know you best, but a new study begs to differ. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Stanford University claim that computers can actually be a better judge of character than the people who are supposed to know us best. […]
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