Scientists discover what could be a life-long cure for allergies
Leading expert says the research, in mice, could be the 'Holy Grail' of allergy treatment but warns similar work has failed to produce an effective treatment for humans in the past
Leading expert says the research, in mice, could be the 'Holy Grail' of allergy treatment but warns similar work has failed to produce an effective treatment for humans in the past
An expert commenting on the study says it is 'rather misleading' to suggest that products containing aldehydes could be an 'important cause of cancer'
Demand for autism assessments is almost double the current capacity of 750 a year, with waiting times exceeding 10 months in some cases
'We feel it’s critical that the scientific community consider the potential hazards of all off-target mutations caused by Crispr'
'The Government needs to stop tip-toeing around the issue, and begin treating this crisis with the severity it is due'
'The Government needs to stop tip-toeing around the issue, and begin treating this crisis with the severity it is due'
Research could lead to new treatments for cardiovascular disease but does 'absolutely not' suggest one day we will all be able to eat what we like
If done right, Ramadan can have some positive health benefits
Tesco and Sainsbury's are trying to reduce sugar without offending palates
Longer commutes appear to have a significant impact on mental wellbeing
“Without having seen a picture randomly with real information, I wouldn’t have know what to look for,” Ms Chieze wrote.
Hay fever, an allergic reaction to pollen, is estimated to affect up to one in five people
Technique could be used to build other organs using stem cells as an alternative to transplants
Britsh employees feel their employer prioritises the performance of the company over the workforce’s health and wellbeing
Amber Rudd says problems were not caused by a lack of preparedness
Patient's severe pain, vomiting and fever disappeared after the worm was removed from his intestine
Obesity, smoking and binge drinking are pushing the health service to 'breaking point'
Thousands of people were infected with Hepatitis C and HIV in the 1970s and 80s during NHS treatment for haemophilia or blood transfusions
One in five children and one in 12 adults in UK have eczema, which causes dry, red and itchy skin
A result of industrial toxins and pesticides, the poison contaminates rice while it is growing and can impact the development of young children
Researchers are trying to work out if removing people's wrinkles with Botox simply makes them feel better or if there is some other effect