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Female healthworkers need better radiation protection to minimise breast cancer risk

Written by | 20 Apr 2023

Women working in healthcare who are regularly exposed to radiation from x-rays and other imaging procedures need better ionising radiation protection to help minimise their risk of developing breast cancer,… read more.

Excess oxygen during surgery linked to higher risk of organ damage

Written by | 5 Dec 2022

Giving patients excess levels of oxygen during surgery is associated with a higher risk of subsequent kidney, heart, and lung injury, finds a large US study published by The… read more.

Study suggests possible link between artificial sweeteners and heart disease

Written by | 13 Sep 2022

A large study of French adults published by The BMJ today suggests a potential direct association between higher artificial sweetener consumption and increased cardiovascular disease risk, including heart attack and… read more.

Recognize every miscarriage as a bereavement, UK government urged

Written by | 23 Nov 2021

Recognise every miscarriage as a bereavement, UK government urged Stop treating those before 6 months as an illness and award statutory bereavement leave  Miscarriage at any point during… read more.

Statins not linked to muscle pain

Written by | 15 Mar 2021

Article written by Bruce Sylvester British researchers report finding no link between statin therapy and muscle pain. The findings appeared on Feb.28, 2021 in the BMJ/British Medical Journal.

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