Should measles vaccinations be compulsory?
With cases of measles on the rise, health professionals are debating whether vaccinations should be made compulsory As measles cases in Europe hit their highest keep reading
With cases of measles on the rise, health professionals are debating whether vaccinations should be made compulsory As measles cases in Europe hit their highest keep reading
A new online tool has been launched for people living with HIV which aims to support them and tackle the stigma of the virus National keep reading
Stroke deaths in England fell by around 50% during the noughties, according to new research Deaths from stroke in England halved during the first decade keep reading
Coca may offer an easy, safe approach to persistent symptom if confirmed in larger studies, suggest researchers Cocoa may help curb the fatigue that is keep reading
The NHS is already suffering enormous winter strain, with the vast majority of beds already occupied, according to the BBC NHS England has released its keep reading
According to the BMJ, the UK has higher death rates from respiratory illnesses than other developed nations Death rates from respiratory illnesses are higher in keep reading
A new report has found that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease sometimes feel they would receive better care if they had a different disease keep reading
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