East Germany reports higher rates of heart failure
Article written by Gary Finnegan Thirty years after German reunification, stark differences remain in the health of citizens in the former East Germany and former West Germany.
Article written by Gary Finnegan Thirty years after German reunification, stark differences remain in the health of citizens in the former East Germany and former West Germany.
Article written by Gary Finnegan Medicines regulators from around the world are collaborating closely on the use of real-world evidence in assessing COVID-19 treatments and vaccines.
Interview and article by Christine Clark Knowing that your GP or pharmacist has had the vaccine can be deeply reassuring, according to Gary Finnegan, health journalist and Editor… read more.
Interview and article by Christine Clark Understanding the three Cs of vaccine hesitancy could be the key to ensuring effective uptake of covid-19 vaccines, according to Gary Finnegan,… read more.
Interview and article by Christine Clark As planning for a mass covid vaccination campaign gets started, an understanding of vaccines and the factors that drive vaccine confidence will… read more.
Article written by Gary Finnegan More than a third of medical staff suffered insomnia during the COVID-19 epidemic in China, according to a new study.
Article written by Gary Finnegan There are seven ‘forms of disease’ in people with mild COVID-19, according to scientists at the Medical University of Vienna.
Article written by Gary Finnegan China’s control measures during the first 50 days of the COVID-19 epidemic may have delayed the spread of the virus to cities outside… read more.
One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a study from Denmark in the Journal… read more.
Hepatitis A viruses (HAVs) circulating in an ongoing outbreak among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Lombardy region of Italy are predominantly attributable to strains… read more.
Author: Gary Finnegan A ‘brain training’ game developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, UK, could help improve the memory of patients in the very earliest stages… read more.
by Gary Finnegan A nationwide study of head and neck cancers in France has revealed that the true burden of the disease is underestimated by at least one-third,… read more.