A new study reveals hotspots of the genetic condition haemochromatosis - also known as the 'Celtic curse' - across the UK and Ireland for the first time.
Climate ‘fingerprints’ mark human activity from the top of the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean
The ocean is warming as the upper atmosphere is cooling – both as a result of excessive greenhouse gas emissions.
The NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group (UHL Group) issued a statement on the plans to the city council's planning ...
A new study has shown which parts of the UK are at highest risk of developing the genetic disease, which is dubbed the "Celtic Curse", and can lead to serious illness if untreated ...
UK scientists have found a common drug used to treat a totally unrelated health condition has a huge effect on one of the ...
A cheap diabetes drug taken by millions could ward off the most common cause of blindness, a study has found. Doctors have found that the type 2 diabetes medication metformin, which costs the NHS just ...
POPULAR and chatty, ten-year-old Stephanie Peters had her whole life ahead of her. But over a decade after recovering from a ...
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Do you live in 'Celtic curse' hotspot? Scientists reveal parts of UK and Ireland with highest rates
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have mapped the prevalence of a genetic disease dubbed the Celtic Curse across the UK and Ireland for the first time.
Budget proposal to set up five new university townships near major industrial corridors offers an opportunity to overseas ...
Professor Tom Cannon has been described as one of the country's most influential speakers on entrepreneurship and innovation ...
A road through the 24-acre site of the former hospital connecting the new one to Prescot Street - plus a mini-Eden Project garden - form part of a masterplan that would see the land redeveloped into a ...
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