A groundbreaking study reveals that children's lung capacity in London has significantly improved after the introduction of an Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) in 2019.
England is making significant progress in eliminating hepatitis C, a virus that attacks the liver, with a target of treating 80% of all known cases already met.
Foundayo, a daily weight-loss pill made by Eli Lilly, has been approved for use in the UK, offering a new option for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Experts argue that the focus on 'ideal birth' narratives in maternity care overshadows critical issues like undiagnosed labour dystocia and resource constraints. They call for a shift in culture and education to better support all birth experiences, including medically necessary interventions.
Parkrun enthusiasts are defending the popular weekly running and walking event against criticism from a local resident who claims it disrupts her peaceful walks.
A recent review highlights the importance of addressing arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) in the rehabilitation of patients with knee osteoarthritis and knee replacement. The authors argue that current rehabilitation approaches may be insufficient and propose a staged, mechanism-led framework to improve strength, gait, and patient satisfaction.
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