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NHS Marks Rescue Plan Progress As Longest Waits Nearly Gone
How the health service will deal with the backlogs that have unavoidably accumulated during COVID was outlined in the NHS Elective Recovery Program, which was published earlier this year.
The first stage of the strategy concentrated on patients who had...
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Paddington Will Soon See More Life Sciences Development
The sites will maximise the advantages of NHS, research, industry, and community connections on a local and global scale.
The Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has outlined its intentions for a new life sciences cluster in Paddington. These ideas are...
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Taiwan clears first autonomous neurosurgery navigation robot
NaoTrac, an autonomous neurosurgery navigation robot developed by Taiwanese company Brain Navi Biotechnology, will be presented for FDA approval in the United States before the end of the year.
NaoTrac was designed to provide neurosurgeons with a precise and reliable...
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Monkeypox Is A Public Health Emergency, Says White House
The Biden government labelled the viral outbreak a public health emergency as cases are spreading across the USÂ and there are now more than 6,600 cases of monkeypox in the country. Monkeypox cases have been found so far in 48...
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Potentially Life-Threatening Bacteria Found In American Soil
According to a recent warning from the CDC, a potentially fatal bacteria has been discovered for the first time in soil and water samples from the United States. The bacteria Burkholderia pseudomallei was found in southern Mississippi near the...
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Ultrasound Adhesive Device Developed By Researchers At MIT
Thanks to recent developments made by a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, getting an ultrasound may soon be as simple as applying a Band-Aid. A novel bio-adhesive ultrasound device, or ultrasound sticker, has been created by researchers...
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New NHS Effort To Discover, Treat Hidden Hepatitis C Cases
Up to 80,000 people living with Hep C unknowingly could benefit from the new NHSÂ programme, which launches in September, by receiving life-saving care and prognosis sooner.
The NHS will scan health data for a variety of crucial hepatitis C risk...
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