What the papers say – weekly digest 12/04/24)
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 08/04/2024 – 12/04/2024. The Guardian Thousands of people in England who suffer from migraines are to… read more.
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 08/04/2024 – 12/04/2024. The Guardian Thousands of people in England who suffer from migraines are to… read more.
Your weekly digest of the top healthcare stories, covering news published from 01/04/2024 – 05/04/2024. The Guardian Patients are dying needlessly every year due to vulnerable Britons with… read more.
A new paper in Nicotine & Tobacco Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that smokers who switch to electronic cigarettes are now more likely to stop smoking regular… read more.
The AI model ChatGPT can write administrative medical notes up to ten times faster than doctors without compromising quality. This is according to a new study conducted by… read more.
Women experience disruptions in their sleep patterns and report heightened feelings of anger in the days leading up to their period, according to new research. The study sheds… read more.
Fertility is now firmly on the public agenda after Mette Frederiksen’s New Year’s speech and current TV and article series. In today’s Denmark, one in eight children are… read more.
Previous research has identified genetic variants linked to sedentary leisure behavior, which includes activities such as watching television, using a computer, and operating a vehicle. In a new… read more.
Research from the University of Southampton has identified common issues women face when experiencing periods while homeless. A review of research published in Women and Health has found homeless women experienced… read more.
Since most women will continue working for years after entering menopause, the effect of menopause symptoms on their working ability is an important issue and the focus of… read more.
Researchers report that depressed patients have an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), and that more women than men experience CVD after a depression diagnosis. The findings… read more.
The findings reveal a troubling surge in cases of syphilis, gonorrhoea, and chlamydia, indicating a pressing need for heightened awareness of STI transmission, and the need to enhance… read more.
More than half of smokers in England wrongly believe that vaping is more harmful or as harmful as smoking, according to a new study led by UCL (University… read more.
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