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Eating disorders cost UK Economy 8 billion pounds per year

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Eating disorders cost UK Economy 8 billion pounds per year
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Bloomberg

What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?

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Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
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What You Need To Know About The FDA-Approved Drug For Alzheimer's

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Questions linger about whether treatment actually works. FDA will monitor the drug's effectiveness.
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WHO classifies gaming disorder as a disease

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced a decision to classify gaming addiction as a disease. Speaking in Geneva last week, Shekhar Saxena, WHO's Director of the Department for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, said...
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Shadow health secretary visits hospital in Leicester

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Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting visits Glenfield Hospital in Leicester to look at new technology allowing patients to monitor themselves at home and discuss waiting lists and backlogs.
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Some Are Calling Monoclonal Antibodies "A Game Changer"

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They were already used for the treatment of other illnesses, but when the pandemic started companies developed them to fight the coronavirus.
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'Thousands' Denied Life-Extending Cancer Tests

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VOICED:Thousands of cancer patients in England are missing out on targeted treatments which could improve survival rates. Cancer Research UK is warning this morning that a lack of funding and awareness means doctors are failing to carry...
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Pfizer Opens Study Of Omicron-Specific COVID-19 Vaccine

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The drugmaker and partner BioNTech will begin clinical trials on a new vaccine developed to protect against the more contagious variant.
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Two winners of Nobel Prize in Medicine developed therapies for treating cancer

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The Nobel Prize in medicine was jointly awarded Monday to two researchers from the United States and Japan for advances in discovering how the body's immune system can fight off the scourge of cancer.
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Bloomberg

How Virtual Reality Is About to Revolutionize Healthcare

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Over the past 30 years, virtual reality in the healthcare space has evolved from a radical research topic to a powerful clinical tool. Proponents contend VR can help doctors and mental health professionals reach under-served populations...
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Nanoknife treatment for cancer patients

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An experimental procedure is being used on cancer patients who have exhausted all conventional forms of treatment. The Nanoknife uses electricity to help destroy cancer in soft tissue, without harming other organs. The procedure is...
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+EMBARGOED 1100 GMT 9 APRIL 2014+ World Health Organisation releases first guidelines for Hepatitis C treatment

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Hepatitis C virus is most commonly transmitted through exposure to contaminated blood. Which is why tattooist Nick Reid has a long hygiene ritual before he begins to work on client Cain McLaren. All surfaces are scrubbed down with...
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MSF to break patent on AIDS drugs to save patients

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Johannesburg - 29 January 2002: 1. Exterior building 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Eric Goemaere, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): "Today we have decided to openly break the patent right of the pharmaceutical...
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER GENE THAT CAUSES RARE FORM OF HAIR LOSS

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English/Nat Scientists have discovered a gene that causes a rare and extreme form of hair loss - a finding they say could one day point to better remedies for common hereditary baldness. Researchers found the gene - appropriately named...
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Family Of NHS Patient Call For Public Inquiry Into Quality Of Care

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Family Of NHS Patient Call For Public Inquiry Into Quality Of Care
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Bloomberg

The U.S. Is Approaching a Mental Health Crisis, Says Allergan CEO

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Nov.12 -- Brent Saunders, Allergan Chairman and CEO, discusses his mission to end mental health stigma with Caroline Hyde on 'Bloomberg Markets: The Close.'