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Long waiting list for drug because of shortage of specialist services could hit patients unable to pay privately
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Health organisation says the risk of transmission is high because of ‘the very dire situation with water sanitation’
Senior toxicologist warns about toxic metals leaking from disused mines, calls for urgent monitoring
Proposed legislation aims to better protect data ‘supply chains’ to essential public services
Large gifts aim to boost diversity and career options amid rising costs for training doctors
It took a silent retreat to reboot my relationship with smartphones and social media
Shares are down 70% for the world’s largest maker of insulin pen needles and syringes since it was spun off
A new wave of retreats is reimagining The Joy of Sex for the wellness era
Swiss drugmaker says it will only sell medication privately if health systems cannot pay
Report finds focus on influenza, preparations for no-deal Brexit and ‘groupthink’ strategy hampered response to virus
Treatment based on science that helps axolotl salamanders restore lost limbs is now in human trials
EU court rules that European Commission unlawfully withheld information about procurement
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Cell-cultivated meat has prompted opposition in countries such as Italy, France, Austria and the US
There is concern that medications used widely for weight loss have not been tested for use by pregnant women
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The dopamine hit of smartphones, described as the modern-day hypodermic needle, is not the same as switching off
Those of us who fall ill as soon as we stop work may need to rethink our approach to life
Use of Car-T for lupus could drive surge in demand for a treatment that was first approved for blood cancers
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