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Patients With Multiple Health Problems Overwhelm UK Health System

Having several medical conditions is not more predominant in those who are older; a new study published Online First in The Lancet reveals that the majority of patients who suffer from two or more conditions are actually below the age of 65 years. A ra…

Infections Cause Many Cancers Globally

A new study published Online First in The Lancet Oncology reveals that from 7.5 million cancer deaths in 2008, about 1.5 million were due to infections that could have either been prevented or treated. Leading researchers, Catherine de Martel and Marty…

Protecting Against Serogroup B Meningococcal Strains – New Vaccine Shows Promise

Serogroup B meningococcal strains have become the major cause of bacterial meningitis in many European and North American regions. A new study published Online First in The Lancet Infectious Diseases reveals that researchers are now one step closer to …

Schizophrenia – Antipsychotic Drugs Significantly Reduce Relapse Risk

Five decades worth of evidence demonstrates that antipsychotic drugs can decrease the risk of relapse in patients with schizophrenia by 60% The study, published Online First in The Lancet, shows that patijdents taking antipsychotics also have a conside…

Minimally Invasive Procedure For Oesophageal Cancer Shows Promise

Patients with oesophageal cancer could gain substantial benefit from minimally invasive procedure. A new study published Online First in The Lancet reveals that removing the oesophagus via minimally invasive surgery is considerably more beneficial for …

Heart Screening Recommended For Newborns

A new study published Online First in The Lancet shows that screening newborns for life-threatening congenital heart defects by using pulse oximetry is more accurate than other detection methods. Pulse oximetry is a simple, low-cost tests that measure…

Do Omega-3 Fatty Acids Help MS? Apparently Not

About 2.5 million people worldwide suffer from multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic, incurable disease of the central nervous system. Some MS sufferers take or have tried omega-3 fatty acid supplements to control the disease, because the essential fatty …

Childhood Dyslexia – More Needed To Be Done

Even though there has considerable progress in the scientific understanding and medical treatments for dyslexia over the past five years, a study published Online First in The Lancet states that a significant amount of research still needs to be conduc…

Huntington’s Disease Reduces Cancer Risk

A study by Swedish researchers published Online First in The Lancet Oncology suggests that people with Huntington’s disease or other diseases known as polyglutamine (polyQ) diseases have a lower risk of developing cancer, due to a common genetic mechan…

Aging Well Needs To Become A Priority

The topic of this year’s WHO World Health Day is ‘healthy aging’. It will be officially launched on April 4th, with the actual World Health Day starting on April 7th. A letter by Dr. Peter Lloyd-Sherlock of the School of International Development at th…