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Brain scans post-stroke can detect future risk

Posted on December 10, 2014 by Takara Moore

Experts have said that all patients who have suffered a stroke should be given a brain scan as soon as possible after the event happens, which can also help predict the risk of another stroke occurring. Read more

Pregnant women with epilepsy warned about treatment for condition

Posted on November 14, 2014 by Takara Moore

Women who are pregnant and suffering from epilepsy have been warned that some treatments for the condition may have adverse effects on the brain development of their unborn babies. Read more

Language experts warn against using ‘language of war’ to describe cancer

Posted on November 06, 2014 by Takara Moore

The linguists at the university say that when language used by doctors and support networks describe cancer as the enemy, it is often considered unhelpful and alienating to those who are living with the disease. Read more

Tablet computer woman hiking in Grand Canyon using travel app or map during her hike. Multiethnic hiker girl relaxing on South Kaibab Trail, south rim of Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA.

Gap year travellers ignoring vaccination and travel insurance warnings

Posted on October 23, 2014 by Takara Moore

Teenagers and graduates from across the nation are either saving to go on their gap year abroad, or they’re already on one. But new research carried out by the Post Office has revealed that significant numbers of young UK travellers are forgetting to get the correct vaccinations or even take out travel insurance. Read more

Electronic chip simulates cancer, tests treatments

Posted on October 03, 2014 by Takara Moore

Scientists at Purdue University in the United States have developed an electronic chip capable of mimicking the biological signature of a cancerous tumour – an invention which could have multiple potential uses within cancer research. Read more

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