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Baby camels identified as key factor in animal to human MERS virus transmission 

July 28, 2024
Young camels have been identified as a significant contributor in exposing humans to the potentially deadly MERS-CoV virus.

Smart clothes are the new cutting edge of physio tech

July 7, 2024
Smart phones and watches may have met their match from a surprising source when it comes to tracking the body’s movements.

Government urged to put clinical signup on NHS app

July 6, 2024
Labour must include a clinical trials option for patients as part of its commitment to extend the scope of the NHS app, urges a leading life sciences lawyer.

New chemosensor offers chance for battery free remote lactic testing

June 23, 2024
Lactic acid testing for healthcare and in professional sports could be rendered cheaper and more effective by the development of new instrumentation.

Welcome for Euro IVD amendment

June 22, 2024
EU action to avoid an impending compliance deadline for manufacturers causing a widespread shortage of vitro diagnostics (IVDs) has been applauded by a leading UK regulatory lead.

Machine learning offers means to raise accuracy of cancer analysis

June 11, 2024
AI collaborators in Britain and the UK have developed a computer system that they say can spot cancer signs in samples with outstanding levels of accuracy.

New test could prevent major cause of sudden child deaths  

June 11, 2024
A new test designed to measure blood proteins could detect the presence of a serious heart condition in children.

Data shows higher heart failure death risk for ethnic minorities

June 2, 2024
Analysis of nearly 17,000 patients’ data reveals ethnic minority patients with heart failure have a much higher risk of death than their white counterparts, claim the authors of British Heart...

Global oncology trial investigator sites increased by half in five years, finds new Phesi analysis

May 28, 2024
Global cancer trial investigator sites have increased 50% in just five years but led to a rise in the number of poorly performing sites, new research has revealed.

Human placenta map offers hope against pregnancy threats

May 6, 2024
Pregnancy safe therapies for deadly diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosis and listeria could be boosted by the creation of the first panoramic map of the human placenta’s infection pathways.

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