- 09 Jul 2019
Week commencing 12/07/19
Week commencing 12/07/19
Waiting lists for routine surgery have risen by up to 50% in England because senior doctors say they cannot afford to work extra shifts.
A revolutionary tool that can 'listen to bacteria communicate' could curb antibiotic resistance, scientists say.
A legal battle over obtaining membership at a Sikh place of worship has been resolved after 10 years before the courts.
Oranges, grapes and carrots may contain cancer-fighting compounds that closely resemble those used in licensed drugs, research suggests.
I would like to thank regular, long standing readers of AV/GS who have been reading my contribution to AV, well over three thousand, that include letters, short stories, poems, travel log, interviews of prominent personalities, as well as covering...
A strain of the common cold virus can infect and kill bladder cancer cells, a small study suggests.
So often criminals jailed for serious offences like murders, keep taunting their victims’ families while behind bars. Many even refuse to reveal the location where they have hidden, buried their victims’ bodies, depriving grieving family members...
Blasting the legs with high energy sound waves could be a radical new way to treat unsightly varicose veins – without the need for surgery. The experimental treatment, which takes just minutes, means patients are left scar-free.
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