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Patients with psoriasis who show an early response to the biologics risankizumab or guselkumab are more likely to have a long ...
Professor Omar Usmani and Respiratory Effectiveness Group colleagues outline a pragmatic approach to inhaler choice and ...
A new study highlights the risks of atopic dermatitis flare-ups after discontinuing dupilumab and the likelihood of restarting treatment.
E. coli is capable of turning plastic waste into paracetamol and could offer a new and sustainable production method, says new study.
A new inherited DNA repair deficiency syndrome called DIAL syndrome, which increases blood cancer risk and chemo toxicity has been identified.
Genomic data and transformative technology, including the expansion of AI, wearables and the NHS App, are central to the NHS 10-year plan.
Tiarna Lee explores the root causes of racial bias in AI-driven cardiac imaging to support the development of fairer, more equitable models.
Alastair Denniston introduces CERSI-AI, which is tasked with shaping the future of AI and digital health regulation to support clinical care.
Women are less likely than men to receive treatment for aortic stenosis, a new study supported by the British Heart Foundation reveals.
Interventional cardiologists share insights into the progress of procedures and devices such as Impella and TAVI for acute coronary disease.
A simple antibiotic stewardship programme significantly improves guideline adherence for treating community-acquired pneumonia in children.
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with a two-fold increased long-term risk of dilated cardiomyopathy, study finds.